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Leaner, Meaner, Quieter And More Economical CBR125R

Leaner, Meaner, Quieter And More Economical CBR125R

Date: 2014-08-08
The new CBR125R was specially developed to not only fill the gap left by the popular NSR125R, but do so while achieving more responsive handling, higher fuel economy and much lower exhaust emissions than its predecessor. It also manages to achieve all this at an excellent entry-level price that should prove especially attractive to newer and younger riders who are looking for cost effective daily transportation.

Generally, younger riders are the ones most attracted to the look and feel of the racer replicas in this class, and are drawn to these machines by their bold designs, aggressive image of race-ready prowess and pulse- quickening performance. The new CBR was designed to appeal to these hot-blooded bike lovers with racy lines that take a strong hint from the impressive, class-leading CBR600RR and the RC211V MotoGP champion that have put Honda at the cutting edge of motorcycle racing development.

Wrapped in a no-nonsense, racer-like twin- spar frame and rolling on cast aluminium wheels that wouldn't look the least bit out of place on the world's most famous racing circuits, the CBR125R's strong and efficient new liquid-cooled 4-stroke SOHC engine is lighter and more compact than the unit that powered the NSR, thus making a significant contribution to the bike's total reduced weight, agile handling, and strong acceleration.

The fact that it is also cleaner burning, quieter, more fuel-efficient and costs less to maintain than it's 2-stroke predecessor are just draw cards that make the CBR even more attractive to the younger generation who are looking for a Supersport 125 that has everything to offer.

Come and visit the Honda CBR125R at Honda Wing Umhlanga, 15 Meridian Drive, Umhlanga Rocks. Call us for more information on 031 580 7900.