Honda CBR125R
Rs. 80,000
Honda CBR125R - Superb Entry Level Sports Bike 
 Honda has unveiled the all new 2011 model of Honda CBR125R and has  been launched worldwide but there are no plans that Honda India is going  to launch CBR125R in India. Though if Honda launches the CBR125R then  it is expected to be priced around Rs. 80,000. 
 Official press release of 2011 Honda CBR125R
 The 125cc sportsbike class is where riding experiences begin. For the  vast majority of new riders, whether on the road and on the race  circuit, these machines are the first step on a path that could lead  anywhere. For this reason 125cc sportsbikes have a huge responsibility.  They must be just as rewarding to ride as bigger Supersports machines,  particularly where engine power is less important, such as in town and  on very twisty roads. They must be easy to ride too, patiently nurturing  new riders and building their confidence on two wheels. If a 125cc  sportsbike can put its rider at ease with the fundamentals of control  then it has done its job.
 Of course the perfect 125cc sportsbike is also huge fun to ride. Such  machines are motorcycling’s first chance to capture a rider’s  imagination; its opportunity to show just how exhilarating and rewarding  riding can be, not to mention how much more practical it is as a means  of travelling on today’s congested urban roads. This can only be  achieved by offering a machine that’s designed from the ground up as a  sportsbike – delivering the crisp responses and great performance young  riders demand.
 Reliability and low maintenance are all-important. Any rider’s first  bike is likely to be called upon to perform a huge range of tasks, from  weekend leisure riding or track days to weekday commuting. Absolute  reliability must be a given, while low running costs and hassle-free  ownership are also critical. Ideally, it should also offer a comfortable  pillion seat, allowing a rider to share the fun with friends.
 Since its introduction in 2004 the CBR125R has represented the ideal  first sportsbike. Compact, lightweight and blessed with the refinement,  ease of use and welcoming handling that have become synonymous with the  CBR family, it has become a popular machine with young riders the world  over. But the time has come for a more sophisticated 125cc sportsbike, a  125 with the ‘feel’ more often associated with bigger machines. For  2011 the all-new CBR125R is ready to prove itself as the perfect first  sportsbike for a new generation of riders.
 Development concept
 The 2011 CBR125R has been designed to offer exciting and performance  led riding dynamics, giving young riders the opportunity to develop  sports riding skills from the very earliest days of their careers, but  also, designed to offer more seasoned riders a fun and economical daily  commuter machine.
 The existing CBR125R is an enormously popular motorcycle, one that  has schooled a generation of riders. But while its small size is a  tremendous asset in many instances, guaranteeing easy handling, a low  weight and the ability to slice through urban traffic, the demand has  emerged for a 125cc machine that is in every way a full-sized  performance bike. Honda’s response to this demand is a new  small-capacity bike with big ambitions – the 2011 CBR125R.
 The brief was simple: to create a 125cc sportsbike with the look and  feel of a bigger and more expensive machine. The new sportsbike had to  retain the current CBR125R’s user-friendly handling characteristics and  free-revving single-cylinder engine, but package them inside all-new  bodywork with the sophisticated styling and full-size proportions  demanded by the modern young sports rider. It was decided too that  wider, more impressive wheel and tyre sizes should be specified,  enhancing handling while also helping create the feel of a much bigger  motorcycle. Finally, the latest advances in fuel injection and catalyser  technology would make the 2011 CBR125R more efficient than its  predecessor.
 Main features
 - Powerful, reliable and fuel-efficient 124.7cm3 liquid-cooled, single-Lightweight cylinder engine with PGM-FI fuel injection.
- Diamond twin-spar steel frame with sporty geometry for intuitive and exciting handling.
-  Comfortable yet involving riding position and low kerb weight (136.9kg)  make for a very manageable and easy to handle 125cc sportsbike.
- Wide 130/70-17M/C rear tyre for a thrilling riding experience and Supersports style.
- Advanced multi-function digital instrument display.
- Striking full fairing cowl
 Outstanding manoeuvrability
 The CBR name is synonymous with superb handling at any speed, and the  new CBR125R is no exception. Despite its slightly larger overall  dimensions, the 2011 machine remains extraordinarily easy to handle,  immediately giving new riders the confidence they need. Key to the CBR’s  manoeuvrability is its riding position, which is designed around the  low 793mm seat. The location of the handlebars and footpegs has been  revised for improved control while maintaining outstanding rider  comfort. Together with the contoured new fuel tank, which is bigger on  the new machine for improved range, the result is an unmistakably sporty  but easygoing riding position. The rider’s weight is distributed  evenly, creating a posture that isn’t tiring to maintain and that  doesn’t in any way restrict movement.
 Superb chassis balance
 The 2011 CBR125R boasts a competitively low kerb weight of just  136.9kg. This mass is distributed perfectly between the front and rear  wheels in a 49:51 weight distribution, while the compact single-cylinder  engine helps keep the centre of gravity low. The result is a machine  that feels instantly manageable, regardless of a rider’s height or  stature, so the rider feels completely in control.
 Full fairing cowl
 The CBR125R’s dramatic new full fairing is more than a mere styling  exercise. By providing protection from windblast, the fairing makes the  rider more comfortable, particularly over long-distance journeys which  can affect riders of Naked machines. The fairing also features a  powerful one-piece headlight and bright taillight for superb visibility  at night.
 New digital instruments
 Digital instrumentation is now commonplace on large-capacity  machines. For 2011 the CBR125R underlines its big-bike credentials by  adopting this technology. The result is a thoroughly modern rider’s  eye-view, with speed, engine revs and engine temperature all visible at a  glance. The display also includes a six-segment fuel gauge, a clock and  an odometer/trip meter.
 Passenger comfort
 Grab handles on either side of the rear seat provide the sense of  security so crucial to passenger comfort, leaving rider and pillion free  to enjoy the ride.
 Styling
 As you’d expect of a machine with a presence beyond its modest engine  size, the 2011 CBR125R has an all-new full fairing cowl. The racy yet  sophisticated new look is typically CBR, with clean lines inspired by  600cc and 1000cc Supersports machines but developed into a unique style.  
 The new single headlight design sets the tone for the rest of the  fairing, being both original in shape and suggestive of much more  expensive motorcycles. From there the fairing quickly tapers rearward to  a slim and sporty tail unit. Since the compact new exhaust system  finishes ahead of the rear axle, the back of the machine appears to  float above the purposefully wide new rear tyre, creating a dynamic  forward-biased silhouette.
 Engine
 Like the previous CBR125R, the 2011 model uses a powerful  single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine. The single-cylinder configuration  boasts many advantages over a twin-cylinder engine of the same capacity,  most noticeably lighter weight, smaller dimensions, improved fuel  economy and mechanical simplicity.
 Developing a peak power figure of 9.38kW at 10,000rpm and a peak  torque figure of 10.1Nm at just 8000rpm, the CBR125R has the performance  to make every ride a joy, whether it’s commuting to work or college or  riding open roads for sheer pleasure.
 Honda’s advanced PGM-FI system is key to the CBR125R’s clean-revving  and manageable performance. The system’s Electronic Control Unit works  with the electronic ignition to provide exactly the right fuel/air mix  to the cylinder for any given combination of throttle position and  engine revs. The result is a smooth power curve delivered with the  accuracy and predictability needed to breed rider confidence. New FI  settings also make the engine more fuel efficient.
 Few engines in motorcycling are more rugged or affordable to run than  the CBR125R’s liquid-cooled single. The electric start means the  machine is ready to go at the push of a button, while its outstanding  efficiency means superb fuel economy delivering an impressive range from  the slim and compact 13-litre fuel tank. Because the fuel tank can be  smaller for a given range, in turn this helps create a lighter and more  compact motorcycle. The superb fuel economy betters the previous model  thanks to a revised final drive ratio and new fuel injection settings.  The new bike is also easier to look after – for 2011 the filter that  supplies clean fuel to the fuel injection system has been moved outside  the fuel tank to make maintenance simpler.
 Slick six-speed transmission
 The CBR125R uses a mechanically actuated clutch for fine control and a  light feel at the clutch lever. The transmission’s six ratios  complement the engine’s flexible power delivery perfectly, giving the  CBR125R the performance that riders demand.
 New ultra-clean exhaust
 The 2011 CBR125R features a new exhaust system incorporating an  oxygen sensor and a Tri-metal catalytic converter. The catalyser all but  eliminates the emission of polluting hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and  nitrous oxides, ensuring the CBR125R easily complies with emissions  legislation. Emissions are further reduced at source by the PGM-FI  system, which analyses the exhaust gases via the oxygen sensor to  maintain the air/fuel ratio at the ideal for clean combustion.
 Lightweight frame
 The CBR125R uses a lightweight pentagonal-section steel twin-spar  frame. The design is a proven one, linking the critical areas of the  headstock and the swingarm pivot point using a straight and unbroken  spar on both sides of the engine. The design delivers the rigidity  required of a sportsbike frame while also being light and compact.
 The chassis feel of the CBR125R treads a line between the swift  responses required of a Supersports machine and the reassuring  predictability that develops rider confidence. The wheelbase is one of  the shortest in its class at just 1313mm, ensuring the CBR125R flicks  through bends with a fluidity and grace none of its rivals can match.  However a trail figure of 90mm means this thrilling agility never  threatens to cause instability. In short the CBR125R is ready for  anything, from super-smooth open roads to the traffic-packed and bumpy  challenge of the city.
 Sophisticated suspension
 Control and a superb ride feel are guaranteed by the CBR125R’s  premium suspension components. The front wheel is controlled by a 31mm  hydraulic telescopic fork, while the rear tubular steel swingarm mounts  to a Monoshock for sporty control and exceptional comfort. While in its  element on the kind of smooth and twisting roads Supersports machines of  all sizes revel in, the CBR125R also has the chassis sophistication to  remain stable and comfortable on rougher back roads.
 Big-bike wheels, tyres and brakes
 In line with the new brief, the 2011 CBR125R uses tyres and wheels of  a size more commonly associated with the 250cc class. The lightweight  new 100/80-17 front and 130/70-17 rear cast wheels use a striking  five-spoke design and bring both stability and increased grip. They also  underline the CBR125R’s full-sized credentials. They are slowed by  equally impressive braking systems, with powerful disc brakes front and  rear. The front brake uses a 276mm disc gripped by a twin-piston  caliper, while at the rear a 220mm disc and single-piston caliper offer  the accuracy and feel that make low-speed manoeuvres easy.
            
 
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