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  2. Honda C92, CB92, C95 Benly - Wikipedia

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    1963 Honda C92 125cc Benly. The Honda C92 Benly is a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) parallel-twin motorcycle made by Honda from 1959 through 1965. [1] Running concurrently were the CB92 Sports and the slightly larger C95 150 cc (9.2 cu in), called the CA92 and CA95 in the US.

  3. Yamaha Vino 125 - Wikipedia

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    The Vino 125 has a relatively low seat height, making it popular among smaller riders. The motorcycle was sold until 2009 in the United States (and 2010 in Canada.) [ 3 ] The Vino 125 has an air-cooled 124 cc (7.6 cu in) single-cylinder 4-stroke SOHC engine.

  4. Honda XL125V Varadero - Wikipedia

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    The first generation of the Varadero 125 was released in the UK in 2001 aimed at the beginner rider market. Honda began working on a larger 125 motorcycle after the 15 metric horsepower restriction on all 125 cc motorcycles, with a marketing study suggesting that riders involved in this market were attracted by the idea of what Honda called a dual-sport motorcycle, [1] which benefited from a ...

  5. Yamaha YBR125 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YBR 125 is a light motorcycle made by Yamaha that succeeds its previous model for this segment, the Yamaha SR125. Introduced in 2005, it comes in naked, [1] faired and 'custom' [2] variants. It has a single-cylinder, air-cooled, four-stroke engine, displacing 124 cc (7.6 cu in).

  6. Honda CBR125R - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR125R is a CBR series 125 cc (7.6 cu in) single-cylinder sport bike made by Honda. The CBR125R first appeared on the market in 2004. The CBR125R first appeared on the market in 2004. It is manufactured in Thailand by A.P. Honda alongside the similarly designed CBR150R , which is primarily aimed for the Far East market.

  7. Honda NSR125 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda NSR125 is a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) sport bike produced between 1988 and 2001 by Honda. The bike is powered by a two-stroke, RC-valve equipped, single-cylinder engine with a redline at 11,000 rpm. The name NSR125 is taken from the NSR500 GP bike.

  8. Honda CD125TC Benly - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CD125TC Benly is a 124 cc (7.6 cu in), air-cooled, four-stroke, twin-cylinder "commuter" style motorcycle manufactured by the Honda Motor Company between 1982 and 1985 for the United Kingdom.

  9. Suzuki GN series - Wikipedia

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    Seat height 29.3" Wheelbase: 55.2" Top speed: 90 mph; 1/4 mile acceleration: 15.27 @ 82.11 mph; 40-60 mph roll-on: 6.6 seconds; Fuel economy: 71.2 mpg; Range (to reserve): 190.5 miles; Handling and comfort are the main advantages of GN series. It is meant for mainly commuters and especially the GN125 is popular with regard to low fuel consumption.