I can only assume MCN were merciless on the CBF125 as they show "87.5mpg" for the bike I usually return 130-140mpg on. I'm thinking track day to get such consumption? Bear in mind though manufacturer's figures are usually based on a "very best case" scenario. Small light rider, ...
Honda announces the all-new CB125F, the successor of the CBF125, one of the best-selling eighth-liter machines in Europe. The new small-displacement Honda will be introduced this very weekend at the Motorcycle Live Show in the UK, and will be on display for the whole week. The bike...
MPG: 76.5 Now available as both the standard Africa Twin and an Adventure Sports model, the changes at the start of 2018 marked the first major tweaks to the bike since its re-birth. Despite serious sales success in the first variation, the bike underwent alterations in an attempt to keep...
Phoned Honda help line to ask waste of time not interested , very easy and light compared to CBF 1000 which I just sold after 8 years of trouble free riding Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5 Very confident in corners, front brakes brilliant rear average. Considering it’s a sports ...
My current rtw project is a cbf125 (tallscreen,nobodywork,cb125f forks & 18” wheel, 120/90 @ back) for lightness, economy & less 3rd world harassment. Joe, Abbeyleix, Ireland & Twickenham Liked by 1 person Reply ↓ Chris S Post authorJune 7, 2020 at 1:55 pm Hi Joe, your ...