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Honda unveil 2009 CBF125

Check out the first pics of Honda's all-new 125

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Posted: 8 October 2008
by Visordown News

Visordown Motorcycle News
Expect the CBF125 to be a strong seller

HONDA HAVE just released this image of their new CBF125.

The machine will go on sale in Spring 2009 and, as you'd expect, is aimed at the new rider and commuter markets. If sales of Honda's previous 125cc machines are anything to go by then expect the new CBF to be a best seller in 2009.

Honda have yet to announce a retail price for the CBF but expect it to go on sale for around £2500.

Steve Martindale, General Manager for motorcycles, Honda UK:

"The addition of the CBF125 to Honda’s range will be a great boost for the UK market with the 125cc sector continuing to grow. The CBF125 combines the best features of Honda’s 125cc and naked models from over the years to provide a superb small motorcycle that doesn’t compromise style or performance and is also very economical to run.”


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Discuss this story


jon1980
Look crap to me!

Posted: 08/10/2008 at 16:55


brass monkey thief
to pointy towards the front

Posted: 08/10/2008 at 20:15


Road Pirate

I suppose the 125 appeals to the yoof and those with a car licence?

What is the bike that can be ridden by those without a licence? You know, the banned ones...


Posted: 08/10/2008 at 20:18


brass monkey thief
ther fukin cheap tho

Posted: 08/10/2008 at 20:25


Andrew.

what the hell happend to the bike.

there trying to copy Aprillia


Posted: 09/10/2008 at 21:49


zub
wow! did not know you could use pencils as forks!

Posted: 10/10/2008 at 02:31


Ilike2thinkso
Like they say though, it will sell. Most of us aren't going to want one because we ride bigger bikes and have done all of our learning. Those just setting out or commuting are going to go for it because its Honda, reliable and does a job!!

Posted: 10/10/2008 at 02:36

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