Honda CLR

Honda CLR125 "CityFly"

Introduced in 1998, The Honda CLR125 CityFly was launched as a dual purpose motorcycle and is powered by a 124 cc SOHC single-cylinder engine. The Honda CLR does not have the same engine as the Honda CG125, but the engine from the Honda XLR offroad motorcycle. The Honda CLR 125 "CityFly" was discontinued in 2003. Although the Honda CLR125 CityFly was launched as a dual purpose motorcycle it was better known for city use and town use, this was mainly due to the lack of power of the engine. The Honda CLR 125 received mostly favorable reviews upon release.[1]

Specifications

Dimension Value
Overall length 2070 mm
Overall width 780 mm
Overall height 1135 mm
Wheelbase 1380 mm
Seat height 815 mm
Footpeg height 330 mm
Ground clearance 260 mm
Dry weight 118 kg
Curb weight 128 kg
Maximum weight capacity 180 kg
Frame type Diamond
Front suspension Telescopic fork
Front axle travel 162 mm
Front fork stroke 180 mm
Rear suspension Swingarm
Rear axle travel 128 mm
Front tire size 90/90-19 52P
Rear tire size 110/90-17 60P
Front tire brand Bridgestone: TW41, Pirelli MT60
Rear tire brand Bridgestone: TW42, Pirelli MT60
Type Gasoline air-cooled 4-stroke
Cylinder arrangement Single cylinder inclined 15° from vertical
Bore and stroke 56.5 x 49.5 mm
Displacement 124cc
Compression ratio 9.2:1
Valve train Chain driven, SOHC
Intake valve Opens 15' BTDC (at 1 mm lift)
Closes 20' ABDC (at 1 mm lift)
Exhaust valve Opens 35' BBDC (at 1 mm lift)
Closes 0' ATDC (at 1 mm lift)
Lubrication system Forced pressure and wet sump
Oil pump type Trachoid
Air filtration Viscous paper element
Engine dry weight 29 kg

References

  1. "Honda CLR125 Review". Motorcycle News. Retrieved 2010-02-01.
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