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  2. Kawasaki Ninja 125 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki Ninja 125 (codenamed BX125) is a motorcycle in the Ninja sport bike series from the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki that was introduced in 2018. It is powered by a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) single-cylinder engine that produces a claimed 11 kW (15 hp). [1] [2] [3] It is the second Ninja sport bike to have a four-stroke single, after the ...

  3. Moto Morini - Wikipedia

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    Umberto Masetti won the Italian Championship for Lightweight Motorcycles in 1949, on a 125 SOHC four-stroke that produced 12 hp (8.9 kW) @ 10000 rpm, and could exceed 140 km/h (87 mph). In 1952 Moto Morini won races outside of Italy with the 125 SOHC four-stroke, as Emilio Mendogni won both the Nations Grand Prix, and the Spanish Grand Prix. [7]

  4. Suzuki FX125 - Wikipedia

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    It uses a five-speed 125 cc (7.6 cu in) DOHC four-valve single-cylinder engine. This engine is of the same design as the 150 cc (9.2 cu in) engine which powers the Suzuki FXR150 sports bike and another underbone, the Suzuki Raider 150. The engine features Suzuki Advanced Cooling System, in which oil as well as air is used to cool the engine. To ...

  5. Polski Fiat 125p - Wikipedia

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    Polski Fiat 125p is a motor vehicle manufactured between 1967 and 1991 in Poland under a Fiat license by the state-owned manufacturer Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych (FSO). It was a simplified and altered variation of the original, Italian-made Fiat 125, with engines and mechanicals from the Fiat 1300/1500.

  6. Honda CBF125 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBF125 is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda's Indian subsidiary HMSI from 2008. The motorcycle is known as Stunner in the Indian market, with two variants, the carburetor version simply called Stunner and the fuel-injected version called Stunner PGM-FI.

  7. Honda CG125 - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the CG125 was popular with learners due to licensing laws which allow a rider to operate a 125 cc motorbike with L plates by completing a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course. [ 9 ] In Brazil, due to emission laws from 2009, the engine has been redesigned with an overhead camshaft (bore and stroke also changed from 56.5mm x 49.5mm ...

  8. Suzuki GSX125 - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Thunder 125 (EN125) The Suzuki GSX125 is a small entry-level 125cc standard motorcycle designed specifically for emerging markets such as China, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America. Mostly, this motorcycle was built in the China by Suzuki's joint venture partners, Haojue and Jinan Qingqi [1] for local and export markets.

  9. Honda CR125M - Wikipedia

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    The September 1973 issue of Dirt Bike argued that the 125 Honda Elsinore was the only off-road bike on the market at the time that offered both speed and reliability. [2] Other Japanese 125 cc motocross bikes available at the time would have needed major suspension , motor, and chassis upgrades to be used for motocross racing .