07 Nov 2016 ID: 83635
URL Copied!

2017 HONDA CB125F

Model updates: The CB125F was extensively revised for 2015 with CB-F family ‘naked’ style plus a responsive new chassis and six-spoke 18-inch wheels. Built for real-world usability, its air-cooled engine delivers strong low to mid-range torque, features a balance shaft and revised PGM-FI settings and is now EURO4 compliant for 2017. A gear position indicator was added for further practicality. Build quality was also enhanced, while purchase and ownership costs are outstandingly attractive. CBS brakes are added for 2017.

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Technical specifications

 

1. Introduction

An entry-level 125cc motorcycle has to be a multi-faceted machine. To some it represents the most economical way of getting from A to B, both in terms of initial affordability and running costs. To these riders it must be durable, easy to live with and economical: simple, trouble-free transport at its most fundamental.

But to many new riders a 125 is the start of their motorcycling adventure, their first ‘real’ bike. So it must deliver all of the above and everything else that a motorcycle should - the excitement, freedom and instinctive pleasure that two wheels bring to everyday life. Yet it also has to be easy for a novice to manage as he/she learns, with build quality that instills tangible pride of ownership and style that adds street credibility.

For any manufacturer, welcoming and introducing fresh entrants to their brand is important. The right initial experience can lead to a lifelong association, especially when a family progression is built into the line-up for when age and experience advance.

Honda’s CBF125 has long proved a tough, user-friendly entry-level motorcycle. The new 2015 CB125F was drawn from a fresh gene pool and while it maintained the previous model’s core strengths, it built heavily on quality, ease of use and a desirable new look. It’s a great bike to simply get you where you need to be – or from where to begin the ride of a lifetime.

 

2. Model Overview

The new CB125F for 2015 was styled with a strong family resemblance to the twin-cylinder CB500F and four-cylinder CB650F. An injection of aggressive ‘streetfighter’ attitude matched an upright riding position and wide handlebars, giving excellent control. 

The steel frame provides strength, with geometry for all-round reactive and confident handling. 18-inch (from 17-inch) wheels iron out surface imperfections and aid stability, as do the telescopic forks and twin rear shocks. Powerful but novice-friendly braking is delivered by a hydraulic caliper and disc up front with a drum rear. For 2017 front and rear brake work together using Honda’s Combined Braking System.

Heart and soul of the CB125F is its robust fuel-injected single-cylinder engine. The engine has been developed to deliver strong low and mid-range torque with crisp throttle response. It provides brisk acceleration in busy urban situations, is easy to manage and smooth at all rpm thanks to the addition of a balancer shaft. It’s also economical and a ready starter in challenging weather conditions thanks to use of the latest design PGM-FI system.

To further enhance the practicality of the CB125F, the compact instrument panel includes a centrally-placed gear position indicator.

For the end user the other good news is that the CB125F, armed with an array of improvements plus Honda engineering and high quality finish arrives in dealers at a highly competitive price point.

 

3. Key Features

3.1 Styling & Chassis

With strong desire for naked motorcycles of all capacities throughout Europe, the CB125F channels its larger siblings’ street style with a broad-shouldered and muscular ‘mass forward’ stance. Angular side shrouds extend forward from the fuel tank and the contoured side cowls narrow neatly, minimizing the height difference between rider and pillion.

The compact nose cowl surrounding the multi reflector headlight and dash display completes the aggressive look. Clear indicator lenses and orange bulbs add a stylish finishing touch.

The engine, exhaust downpipe and muffler, fork lowers and wheels are blacked out, underlining the crisp lines and bright paintwork. Subtle red detailing is to be found on the shock springs and Honda logo on the engine crankcases. It’s a bike built to endure the rigours of European weather, whilst its style, build quality and finish add greatly to owner satisfaction. 

As a machine that will see use as every day commuter, riding school stalwart and open door to the world of motorcycling, its riding position is upright and relaxed, with forward-set footpegs and wide handlebars (pulled back slightly, with 45° lock left and right) giving optimum control, rider confidence and all-round visibility. Seat height is 775mm.

The integrated steel frame suspends the engine from a sturdy central spine and features geometry that provides the best balance between ride comfort and straight line stability, with a focus toward light steering input and sporty feel at all lean angles. Rake and trail are set at 26° and 97mm with wheelbase of 1295mm. Kerb weight is just 128kg.

Dual rear shocks offer 5-step spring preload adjustment and complement the 120mm telescopic fork’s compliance and ride quality; stylish six-spoke 18-inch aluminium front and rear wheels increase stability and ride quality over rough city streets. Tyres are sized 80/100 front and 90/90 rear. A 240mm front disc is worked by a double piston caliper, with back up from the 130mm rear drum.

The CB125F is available in four colour ways:

Pearl Twinkle Yellow

Onyx Blue Metallic

Pearl Sunbeam White

Candy Blazing Red

 

3.2 Engine

The CB125F’s 124.7cc, air-cooled fuel-injected OHC 2-valve engine is tough, proven and efficient. Bore and stroke is set at 52.4 x 57.8mm, with compression ratio of 9.2:1. The cylinder head has been revised for 2015 and the addition of a balancer shaft neutralises vibration. The 5-speed gearbox provides a wide spread of useful ratios. Peak power of 7.8kW arrives at 7,750rpm, with maximum torque of 10.2Nm delivered at 6,250rpm.

But numbers tell only half of the story; focus of the engineering team was around the powerplant’s real-world user friendliness – in other words, strong low and mid-range torque, with excellent throttle response for smart acceleration from a standstill in urban riding. The engine’s pick up and throttle response is noticeably stronger.

Fuel economy of 51.3km/l (WMTC mode) provides a range of over 600km between fill-ups from the 13-litre tank and the PGM-FI employs the latest solenoid, making for much easier starting in extreme cold or adverse weather. For 2017, the engine also complies with the stringent new EURO4 regulations, under which the allowable limits for exhaust tailpipe pollutants, such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrous oxide, are approximately half of those for EURO3.

 

4. Technical Specifications

ENGINE

 

Type

Air-cooled 4-stroke 2-valve OHC single with balancer shaft

Displacement

124.7cc

Bore ´ Stroke

52.4mm x 57.8mm

Compression Ratio

9.2:1  

Max. Power Output

7.8kW @7,750rpm

Max. Torque

10.2Nm @6,250rpm

Oil Capacity

1.0 litres

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

13 litre

Fuel Consumption

51.3 km/litre

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V/6AH

ACG Output

202W

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Wet, multiplate with coil springs

Transmission Type

5 speed

Final Drive

Standard chain

FRAME

 

Type

Diamond; steel

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L´W´H)

2035mm x 765mm x 1080mm

Wheelbase

1295mm

Caster Angle

26°

Trail

97mm

Seat Height

775mm

Ground Clearance

160mm

Kerb Weight

128kg (Front 58kg; Rear 70kg)

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

120mm telescopic fork (31mm diameter)

Type Rear

Dual rear shocks with 5-step spring preload adjustment

WHEELS

 

Type Front

18” six spoke cast aluminium

Type Rear

18” six spoke cast aluminium

Rim Size Front

18M/C MT1.85

Rim Size Rear

18M/C MT2.15

Tyres Front

80/100 – 18M/C 47P

Tyres Rear

90/90 – 18M/C 51P

BRAKES

 

Type Front

240mm disc with double piston calliper

Type Rear

130mm drum

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

Speedometer, milometer, fuel gauge, rpm counter, gear position indicator

Headlight

12V 35W (low), 35W (high)

Taillight

12V 21W (stop), 5W (tail)

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

** Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

01 Total Items
No media available
1 Related News