Honda XL125V Varadero
The touring enduro Honda XL 125 V Varadero was first introduced in 2001 and was produced primarily for the European market at the Honda plant in Montesa (Spain). The model positions itself as a universal motorcycle for beginners and the younger brother of the flagship version - Honda XL1000V Varadero.
Main competitors:
- Yamaha TDR 125
As conceived by marketers, the Honda XL125V Varadero could become very popular, since it offered the market almost the only small-sized motorcycle of the "tourist enduro" class, which is distinguished by normal dimensions and an "adult" layout (V-twin, 17.5 liter tank, long-travel suspensions, plastic fairings in the style of Varadero 1000).
The basis of the Honda XL125V Varadero was a 2-cylinder V-twin liquid-cooled engine, 125 cc, producing 15 hp. power and 10.6 Nm of torque. This motor was new and was developed specifically for the Honda VT125C Shadow cruiser. The maximum performance of the motor is reached at 8500-11000 rpm.
The frame of the Honda XL125V Varadero is a tubular steel structure with an aluminum swingarm from Honda XL650V Transalp. Suspensions are presented in the form of a conventional telescopic fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear, travel - 132 and 150 mm, respectively.
Particular attention should be paid to the fuel tank, the capacity of which was 17.5 liters, which was atypical for a motorcycle of this volume, and allowed to drive more than 400 km without refueling.
Generations:
- Honda XL125V Varadero (2001-2006) - first generation. The model is distinguished by a carburetor power system, a 17.5 liter fuel tank, and 15 hp.
- Honda XL125V Varadero (2007-2013) - second generation. The model is equipped with injection, has a different plastic design, a dashboard in the style of Varadero 1000, a 17 liter fuel tank and a maximum power of 14.4 hp.
2011 was the last year of production of the Honda Varadero 125. Official sales continued until 2013, after which the model disappeared from dealers. The motorcycle was never replaced. Instead, Honda began to develop road and sports (plastic) versions of the small cubic models, which were in better demand and more suited to the modern market. Nevertheless, the model Honda XL125V Varadero was very interesting and had no weak points - of the shortcomings, only the high price was noted by critics.
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Specifications
Specifications Honda XL125V Varadero:
Model | Honda XL125V Varadero |
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Motorcycle type | tourist enduro |
Release year | 2001-2011 |
Frame | steel |
Engine type | 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, V-shaped (camber 90 °) |
Working volume | 125 cc cm. |
Bore / stroke | 42.0 x 45.0 mm |
Compression ratio | 11.8: 1 |
Cooling | liquid |
Number of valves per cylinder | SOHC, 2 valves per cylinder |
Fuel supply system | carburetor, 2x Keihin CV, 22mm - XL125V (2001-2006)
injector, PGM-Fi - XL125V (2007-2011) |
Ignition type | transistor |
Maximum power | 15.0 h.p. (10.9 kW) @ 11000 RPM - XL125V (2001-2006)
14.4 h.p. (10.6 kW) at 11000 rpm - XL125V (2007-2011) |
Maximum torque | 10.6 Nm (1.1 kg * m) @ 8500 rpm - XL125V (2001-2006)
10.0 Nm (1.0 kg * m) @ 8500 rpm - XL125V (2007-2011) |
Gearbox | 5-speed |
Drive type | chain |
Front tire size | 100 / 90-18 (56P) |
Rear tire size | 130 / 80-17M (65P) |
Front brakes | 1 disc, 276 mm, 2-piston caliper |
Rear brakes | 1 disc, 220 mm, 1-piston caliper |
Front suspension | 35mm telescopic fork, 132mm travel |
Rear suspension | linkage with monoshock (preload adjustment), stroke - 150 mm |
Motorcycle length | 2150 mm |
Motorcycle width | 850 mm |
Motorcycle height | 1250 mm |
Wheelbase | 1450 mm |
Saddle height | 802 mm |
Minimum ground clearance | 190 mm |
Acceleration to 100 km / h | |
Maximum speed | 120 km / h |
Fuel tank capacity | 17.5 L (including reserve - 2.0 L) - XL125V (2001-2006)
17.0L (including reserve - 2.0L) - XL125V (2007-2011) |
Motorcycle weight (dry) | 154 kg |
Motorcycle weight (curb) | 167 kg |
Fuel consumption
The average real fuel consumption for the Honda XL 125 V Varadero, according to the owners, ranges from 3 to 4 liters per 100 kilometers. The exact value depends on the riding style.
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