Honda has rolled out the new iteration of the CB125R motorcycle for the international market. The brand has updated the bike with new paint schemes. It has introduced some new features and aesthetic upgrades to the bike. The most significant update to the CB125R is the addition of the latest five-inch color TFT instrument cluster. This unit is based on the instrument cluster equipped in the CB1000R, and it can be managed by the new switchgear.
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The new Honda CB125R motorcycle now comes in four new color schemes: Pearl Cool White, Matt Cynos Gray Metallic, Pearl Splendor Red, and Reef Sea Blue Metallic. The new model has a certified top speed of 65 mph. The auto giant has also incorporated a new select switch on the left, which simplifies navigating through the display options of the bike. The CB125R motorcycle is expected to rival models like the KTM 125 Duke.
The Honda CB125R is powered by the same 125cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. The unit churns out a peak power of 15 bhp, and it is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The bike comes equipped with Showa SFF forks at the front, four-piston calipers along with a 296mm disc brake up front, and lean-sensitive ABS managed by an IMU. The cost of the 2024 CB125R motorcycle is expected to be higher than the standard model.