The new CBF 125 represents Honda’s efforts in low-cost and low environmental impact motorcycles.
The engine that equips the little CBF125 is a single cylinder, four stroke at 125cc with electronic ignition.
It complies with Euro 3 norms and has 11hp of power, with a compact engine and five-speed transmission.
The fuel consumption is the best in its class with a full tank of 13 litres allowing for 600km of travel.
The chassis is light and reactive, and demonstrates its true capability in city traffic.
The braking system includes a powerful front 240mm disc.
The front fork is at 30mm with a travel of 115mm, and the rear suspension and fork are easily adjusted through a spring.
The style distinguishes the CBF 125 from the competition with smoky cover and protection, agressive multi-reflective headlight, and instrument panel included in a carbon finish look.
The six-spoke, 17 inch wheels give a sports touch, while the rear wheel has larger traction for a streetfighter image and a comfortable ride.
The foot pedals are in alluminium and the saddle has enough room for a passenger to travel easily.
Three colours are available in Sports Red, Black and Space Silver Metallic (with white), making it distinctly Honda.
Underseat storage is included, sufficient enough for small objects and the accessories kit, which includes a hook for helmets.
The CBF 125 is a perfect urban vehicle as it’s cost effective, easy to maintain, and guarantees long-term practicality and durability.
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