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Honda NS 125R Rothmans

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Make Model

Honda NS 125R Rothmans Replica

Year

1987

Engine

Two stroke, single cylinder, Reed valve induction

Capacity

124.5 cc / 7.6 cu-in
Bore x Stroke 56 x 50.6 mm
Cooling System Liquid cooled
Compression Ratio 6.5:1

Induction

26mm Dell'Orto PHBH 26 FS carburetor

Ignition 

Capacitor discharge electronic ignition.
Starting Kick

Max Power

25 hp / 18.6 kW @ 7000 rpm

Max Torque

15.1 lb-ft / 2.1 kgf-m @ 9000 rpm
Clutch Multi-disc oil bath

Transmission 

6 Speed 
Final Drive Chain
Frame Double cradle tubular steel panels

Front Suspension

35mm Marzocchi telescopic fork is not adjustable.

Rear Suspension

Pro-link monoshockHydraulic shock absorber adjustable Marzocchi excursion.

Front Brakes

Single 316mm disc 2 piston caliper

Rear Brakes

86.4 mm Drum

Front Tyre

3.25 -16

Rear Tyre

3.50 -18
Wheelbase 1350 mm /  53.1 in
Seat Height 890 mm / 31.4 in

Dry Weight

117.5 kg / 259 lbs

Fuel Capacity

14.5 Litres / 3.8 US gal

Consumption Average

68 mpg

Standing ¼ Mile  

19.8 sec

Top Speed

112 km/h / 69 mph

Launched in January 1987, NS-R is the faired version of the NS-F, a bike that met commercial success formidable. NS-R was intended then the dual result to update the range, making it both pleasing to those who wanted at all costs a fully faired bike, but even without proposing a completely new model which increases the sales price. Indeed, the four houses leading manufacturer of Road 125, Honda Italy has always been that instead of seeking the exasperation of performance on each update of its models, rather trying to refine them more docile, civilians and trying to maintain an optimal relationship money.

NS-R is certainly an example of Strategy at the heart of the house Atessa in 1987 introduced the revolutionary Aprilia AF1 108 Project, the beautiful and fast Cagiva C9 Gilera KK. These were bikes that were a generation ahead in terms of driveability and performance to NS, but, nevertheless, preferred to defer submitting a Honda motorcycle that was more aggressive than F, but at the same time avoiding exasperated with technical solutions that have game- strength further up the shot with competition forcing her to respond with even more exaggerated and expensive models. It was a losing strategy, since the same Honda to stay in the saddle to the market, then had to submit only one year after the revolutionary F-NSR 31cv well with aluminum frame. And of course replied compete with other more sophisticated models and peppered!

Price in 1987: 4,195,000 turnkey Lira (Lira 300,000 extra for the version RII)

Colors: White / Red with white circles the R. Rothmans replica staining for RII.

The bike soon

Basically the "R" does not differ from the "F" and the only real novelty of the instrumentation appears to be different and sporty design with a white background (identical to RII). The frame is painted a darker gray than the "F" as this 1987 version, adopt new platforms and aluminum shifter and brake. Chassis and engine remain unchanged, although the version "RII" is equipped with dual disc brakes front and cover-seat passenger. The dry weight measured by marking a small increase due to the full fairing that brings the total 117.5kg (115kg NS-F)

Regarding performance, the data collected reveal a slight improvement, probably due to a tuning of the engine thrust slightly: the maximum power to the wheel is reported to be 20.1 at 9250 rpm (19.56cv 9250giri to the NS-F) evidence of recovery in the 400 meters to 50km / h, the NS-R recorded a time of 20.906 and an output speed of 94.240 km / h (20.245 sec 96.260 km / h F) The speed 'and recorded maximum' of 140.5 km / ha compared with 138.350 km / h recorded by F.

Via 125stradali.com 

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Model History (Translated)

In the late eighties the performance of the 125 road (but also Enduro) had grown dramatically, touching and often exceeding the threshold of 30 CV, when only a few years before it came to fatigue to 15/20.

It was the era in which young people dismantled the domes or even entire motorcycle fairings as Zündapp KS , NS 125F Honda or Aprilia AF1, either out of necessity as a result of a slip or because those lines so sparse, the precursors of today's naked, at the time they were considered aggressive and more fashionable. Honda at the end of 1987 did nothing but ride this trend by presenting a naked bike, the NSR 125F , which began to build in the factories of Atessa and market by May the following year. Characterized by the complete absence of any wind protection, leaving exposed the splendid Alcast frame aluminum, a revolution than the simple square tubes in the NS steel.

 

 

The front end was amazed to that lighthouse left uncovered; it seemed that they had forgotten to mount a piece, but the bike was pleased because of this. It was put on sale at 4,195,000 lire in two blue / black colors, the most successful, and green / blue, both with alloy wheels orange three races. The chassis was only the first of many innovations: the Alcast consisted of two half shells made of aluminum alloy die-cast and fastened together in two crucial points in the middle and at the steering tube; however behind the rear seat it was in the most traditional system pipes steel frameworks.

Continuing with the chassis, the wheels were 17 "in front and 18" inches behind, with tires respectively by 100 / 80e 130/70 and the front wheel braking from a disc of 316 mm diameter with well Grimeca caliper. Obviously the engine and its power, and exhaust system were fully redesigned since the vital measurements of the thermal unit, which the NSR were square (actually slightly sottoquadre), equal to 54 x 54.5 mm bore and stroke respectively, against superquadre NS (56 x 50 mm). The power adopted a 28mm Dell'Orto PHBH carburetor, while the NSR retired the ATAC valve replaced by RC Valve Electronically controlled controlled by an electric servo motor, a solution which debuted for the first time on a production bike after being tested in the races.

The claimed power output rising from 25 hp in the NS to 31 CV of NSR-F, provided at 10,500 rpm , with the RC valve is fully opened from 8,500 rpm. Its performance, including a top speed of over 160 km / h, despite the lack of fairing, won it a good debut also in the Italian Sport Production Championship. The following year, he adopted only two new colors but at the same time entered the market, at 5.18 million pounds, the version faired NSR 125R , presented just a year after the F, which also received a great success and above replaced the naked version in championship SP.

In addition to the aesthetic differences such as the fairing with twin headlights, a more enveloping and cover the passenger seat front fender, R differed even for a different suspension settings, and the final report for a slightly longer, allowing her to check though more or less the same speed. The weight of fact in this case increased by 108 kg reported of F to 118 kg of the faired. For seasons '89 and 90 'Honda Italy readied also versions Sport Production, who had a 32 mm carburetor, an exhaust racing and adjustable shock absorber.

Meanwhile, in 1990 the engine of the NSR, suitably detuned to 28 hp and with a redesigned exhaust, finished mounted on small enduro CRM 125 , which winked aesthetics to more specialized CR motocross and replaced in the list MTX 125R presented in 85, which in turn mounted the engine of the 125F NS with two horses in less.

Also in 1990 he came on the scene the NSR 125FII, which brought some changes, including the adoption of the system with air intakes AIS (Air Intake System) , the circles Grimeca six races and the thinner front fender, changes that affected also faired version. The following year there were no significant changes but the SP version entered in the price list no longer as special model sold only to pilots but affordable by all, at a price much higher than 6,648,000, but brought with it a motor modified (without electric starter), with carburetor Dell'Orto PHBH 28 as new regulation and Arrow exhaust, a different suspension settings and a braking system with floating disc. The maximum speed of the SP touched 170 times; in 1992 the SP underwent some changes and dressed with the new Rothmans livery.

At the same time the third series of the NSR-F, renamed Raiden , debuted in 1992 alongside the first and then replacing the previous one; same fate from '93 to R, which before the restyling adopted a livery inspired by the CBR 900RR Fireblade , presented that year. Both versions of the third series changed considerably appearance and technique: new such circles always Grimeca six races and both 17 ", but the changes were numerous, starting from the frame Zetaframe . although all tense and make the F longer a tourist naked, while the R had this time a fairing inspired by that of the NR750 and was also produced in SP version. The Raiden, sold at 5,585,000 lire, remained in production until the end of '94, while the faired R (6,300,000 lire in '93) until 2003, although since 2001 it was only available in limited version 8 kW (11 hp) due to the new regulations, the same that killed the field of 125 in the name of security, along with the anti-pollution standards on two-stroke engines, which decreed the extinction of the NSR and all the pepper that had made ​​125 dream of sixteen in the eighties and nineties.

Source motoblog.it