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Honda CG 125
History The Honda CG125 was in production from 1976 to 2008 and was
originally manufactured in Japan, but source for European market was eventually
moved to Brazil in 1985 and also Turkey for the W and M models. The CG125 is
powered by a 124 cc (7.6 cu in) four-stroke, overhead valve, single-cylinder
engine that has changed little over the years.
The CG125 was developed from the CB125 for developing countries
markets. There were many parts in common between the two. The two models were
very similar. The main difference was in the top ends, the CB had an overhead
cam. One fault with many Honda OHC engines of that era (generally denoted CB),
was that they had a tendency to wear the camshaft bearings if oil changes were
skipped. The CG engine was developed specifically to address this problem
(amongst others) as Honda realised that riders in developing countries performed
little or no preventative maintenance. To make the bike more reliable with
minimal servicing, the CG125 uses overhead valves with push rod, a washable foam
air filter, and fully encased chain guard.[2] Over its lifetime, the CG125 has received numerous enhancements and tweaks:
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