
Honda CL125 - Wikipedia
The Honda CL125 was a scrambler motorcycle made by Honda from 1967 to 1974. Two different engines were used through the models life: 1967-1969: CL125A 124cc 2 cylinder 4-stroke, …
1968 Honda CL125 Scrambler - Bring a Trailer
Jun 23, 2021 · This 1968 Honda CL125 is powered by a 124cc parallel twin paired with a four-speed transmission and features chrome fenders, a high-mount exhaust system, a single CV …
No Reserve: 1974 Honda CL125S - Bring a Trailer
This 1974 Honda CL125 is powered by a four-stroke 122cc single paired with a five-speed transmission, and its tank has been refinished in Candy Ruby Red with period decals. …
Honda CB125 & CL125 For Sale - BaT Auctions - Bring a Trailer
Finished in metallic blue, the bike is powered by an air-cooled 122cc SOHC single mated to a five-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes a single carburetor, a chrome exhaust, a 6 …
1973 Honda CL125S (since early-year 1973) specs review
Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda CL125S in 1973, the model with scrambler body and 122 cm3 / 7.4 cui …
1973 and '74 Honda CL125 Scrambler - ThumperTalk
Jun 2, 2009 · Does anyone have any specific info on the 1973 and 1974 Honda CL125S? The only info I've found is the basic engine specs and what colors they came in. I would like further …
1968 Honda CL125 series full range specs - MotorbikeCatalog
All Honda CL125 series versions offered for the year 1968 with complete specs, performance and technical data in the catalogue of motorbikes.
No Reserve: 1974 Honda CL125 - Bring a Trailer
This 1974 Honda CL125 is finished in Candy Ruby Red with white accents and is powered by a 122cc four-stroke single paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes …
Honda CL125 specs, performance data - FastestLaps.com
1967 Honda CL125 specs, performance data, engine specifications, pictures, updated January 2025.
1968 Honda CL125A - Bike-urious
Jan 10, 2019 · Introduced in 1967, the CL125A Scrambler featured the smallest overhead cam four-stroke twin that Honda ever built. This example has 2,603 miles and everything except …