HONDA CB125 F BIKE RIDE AND SERVICE

 

              ABOUT HONDA CB125F 


.Honda produced the 122 cc (7.4 cu in) CB125 motorbike from 1971 to 1985 (1973 to 1985 in the US). Its single-cylinder overhead camshaft (OHC) engine had a redline speed of 9500 rpm. The "S" model was manufactured from 1971 to 1975 before being superseded by the "J" model in 1976 (the US motorcycles kept the S moniker).

.In April 2015, the Honda CB 125F was introduced as the model's replacement. It replaced the Honda Deluxe bike when it was introduced in Pakistan in 2019.


RIDE.

The brand-new Honda CB 125F 2023 is manageable and light. The Honda CB 125F is much more stable since it has greater proportions than the Honda CB 125. It can be handled effortlessly due to its modest weight, and navigating the bike is simpler than before. 
Since the bike is designed for daily commuting, it has strong suspension that effectively absorbs most road shocks. Its performance overall is well above average, and its steadiness at high speeds is impressive.


 SERVICE 

 The maintenance tasks listed below are all necessary to keep your motorbike  in top working order. By adequately educated and equipped professionals, maintenance work should be carried out in line with the norms and specifications of Honda.*Should be maintained by your Honda dealer, unless the owner has the necessary tools, service information, and technical expertise. Your Honda dealer satisfies all of these requirements. Consult the Honda Official Shop Manual. We advise that only your Hondadealer service these parts for safety's sake.After performing routine maintenance, Honda advises that your Honda dealer road test your automobile.(1) Repeat at the frequency interval set here when the odometer reading is higher.
There are many different motorcycle battery types available, but lead acid, lithium iron phosphate, and lithium ion batteries are the most popular. Depending on how they were constructed, each of these batteries has a distinct maintenance requirement. However, there are a few things you can do to maintain any battery. First, ensure sure the battery connections are secure. A loose terminal connection can seriously damage the electrical system of a contemporary motorbike
When using lithium-ion batteries, corrosion is less of an issue than when using lead-acid batteries, although clean battery connections are still important. If you see any crust on the positive or negative terminals, remove it from your bike and give it a quick clean with baking soda and water. Corrosion doesn't carry electricity very well and it reduces performance



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