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  1. Honda NS125 - Wikipedia

    The Honda NS125 was first presented at the Bologna Motor Show in December 1984 and went on sale in April 1985. The engine is a liquid cooled, 124.5 cc (7.60 cu in), two-stroke which used Honda's ATAC system (Automatically Controlled Torque Amplification Chamber).

  2. HONDA NS 125F (1985-1987) Specs, Performance & Photos

    May 9, 2024 · The Honda NS 125 was a small displacement sports bike intended as the maker's first attempt at Italy's high-end 125cc sports bike market. The motorcycle was first presented at the 1984...

  3. 1987 Honda NS 125R - Motorcycle Specifications

    Capacitor discharge electronic ignition. 35mm Marzocchi telescopic fork is not adjustable. Pro-link monoshockHydraulic shock absorber adjustable Marzocchi excursion. Launched in January 1987, NS-R is the faired version of the NS-F, a bike that met commercial success formidable.

  4. Honda NS 125F - Motorcycle Specifications

    Presented at the Bologna Motor Show in December 1984 and sold in April 1985, the NS 125F is the entry of Honda in Italy Market Road 125. And that entrance!

  5. 1988 Honda NS 125R - Motorcycle Specifications

    The bike does all that could be asked of a restricted 125 and more in the form of great looks, brakes and handling. Compared to 125 trailers it has higher grin factor on the road and it prepares the learner more realistically for the real thing.

  6. HONDA NS - All Models by Year (1984-1987) - autoevolution

    May 9, 2024 · The Honda NS 125 was a small displacement sports bike intended as the maker's first attempt at Italy's high-end 125cc sports bike market. The motorcycle was first presented at the 1984...

  7. 1988 Honda NS125F (up to May 1988) specs review

    All specifications, performance and fuel economy data of Honda NS125F (18.4 kW / 25 PS / 25 hp), edition of the year 1988 up to May 1988, including acceleration times 0-60 mph, 0-100 mph, 0-100 km/h, 0-200 km/h, quarter mile time, top speed, mileage and fuel economy, power-to-weight ratio, dimensions, drag coefficient, etc.