The CB125F 2021-on topic
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Re: The CB125F 2021 topic
they are here
https://www.usedbikeshuntsmotorcycles.c ... 1126049680
https://www.usedbikeshuntsmotorcycles.c ... 1126049680
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Re: The CB125F 2021 topic
Just looked at the photos & appears Honda have added a moulded fender extender to front mud guard.
Simple moulding change but a nice thoughtful touch
Simple moulding change but a nice thoughtful touch
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Re: The CB125F 2021 topic
needs another colour
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Re: The CB125F 2021 topic
Can I see your name on the order form for it Mark?
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Re: The CB125F 2021 topic
It has stop start technology to save fuel, a first on a motorcycle, been used on scooters for some time, has an AC starter motor.
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Re: The CB125F 2021 topic
I’ve got the new Forza 125 with stop/start and it’s great around town. Don’t really need it on long runs but it does help when you’re constantly negotiating traffic lights. Takes some getting used to though
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Re: The CB125F 2021 topic
I guess it'll be the same as a car, you need to either apply the footbrake, or put the bike in neutral to enable the stop function and then release the brake or pull in the clutch for the start function.
Hopefully it'll be the brake rather than having to select neutral - no doubt it'll be on You-tube soon being reviewed so we can all get an idea if it rides as good as it sounds
Hopefully it'll be the brake rather than having to select neutral - no doubt it'll be on You-tube soon being reviewed so we can all get an idea if it rides as good as it sounds
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Re: The CB125F 2021 topic
There's a fair bit of innovation in there, which is nice to see. The CB125F didn't feel like a real step forward