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Honda CD125TC Benly

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Manufacturer
  
Honda Motor Company

Class
  
Standard

Production
  
1982–1985 (UK)


Engine
  
124 cc (7.6 cu in) air-cooled, four stroke, upright twin; single carburettor

Ignition type
  
capacitor discharge electronic ignition, electric start only

Transmission
  
4 speed constant mesh, manual. Chain final drive

The Honda CD125TC Benly is a 124 cc (7.6 cu in), air-cooled, four stroke, twin cylinder "commuter" style motorcycle manufactured by the Honda Motor Company between 1982 and 1985 for the United Kingdom. Its engine size and power output were designed to conform to provisional licence restrictions of the time and it was a version of the Honda CD200 Benly introduced in the late 1970s, with the same four speed constant mesh transmission (as the 200) but electric start only. The machine was identical in all other respects apart from the engine barrel size. It was equipped with an enclosed chain and capacitor discharge electronic ignition. Brakes were drum front and rear and it had both centre and side stands. Electrics were 12 volt, and the battery was housed in the right hand, side panel. The left hand panel contained a small toolkit. Instrumentation was by way of two handlebar mounted binnacles. One contained a speedometer, with odometer and trip meter and was in miles per hour with markings for kilometres and maximum speeds in gears. The other contained warning lights for main beam, ignition/neutral and indicators.

References

Honda CD125TC Benly Wikipedia