A Lowdown On The Hero Honda CD100’s Spiritual Successor
- by Manaal Mahatme
- Mar 4, 2022
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The Honda CG125 Special is the latest entrant in the Chinese market
Wuyang Honda has launched the CG125 Special in the Chinese market. And we can’t help but see it as the modern avatar of the beloved Hero Honda CD100, the bike that started the ‘Fill it. Shut it. Forget it' era. Here’s everything you need to know about this Japanese commuter:
Same Design For Over Four Decades
The Honda CG125’s design has virtually remained unchanged since it made its debut in 1976. From its boxy headlight and indicators to the slim tank, even the round mirrors and analogue console have been the same all this while. For this special edition, Wuyang Honda has ditched the chrome in favour of a blacked-out theme and skipped the massive pillion grab rail cum luggage rack.
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A Frugal Motor To Go With
Just like with the design, not much has changed in the engine. Though it is now Euro4-compliant and fuel-injected, Wuyang Honda hasn’t replaced the old-school overhead valve configuration. The 125cc air-cooled engine produces 9.92PS and 9.5Nm, and has a claimed fuel efficiency of 55.55kmpl.
Humble Underpinnings To Complete The Setup
The Honda CG125 Special features telescopic fork and dual shock setup. Braking duties have been entrusted to drum units at both ends, but there’s no safety net of a combined braking system. The bike runs on wire-spoke rims shod with tubed tyres.
Costs Almost As Much As The TVS Raider
The Honda CG125 Special is priced at CNY 7480 which translates to roughly Rs 89,900, which is Rs 2,700 pricier than the TVS Raider, and almost Rs 10,000 more expensive than its Indian sibling, the Honda Shine.