Honda Mtx 125 Manuals

Honda MTX125R
Manufacturer
Also called MTX 125 R
Production 1982 - 85
ClassDual purpose
Engine
Two stroke, single cylinder, liquid cooled
Compression ratio7.6:1
Top Speed121.2 km/h / 75 mph
Horsepower18.1 HP (13.5 KW) @ 8700RPM
Fuel SystemCarburetor
IgnitionCDI
Transmission6 Speed
SuspensionFront: Air adjustable hydraulic forks
Rear: Pro-link non adjustable
BrakesFront: Drum
Rear: Drum
Front Tire2.75 -21
Rear Tire4.10 -18
Weight99 kg / 218 lbs (dry), 105.0 kg (wet)
Recommended OilHonda GN4 10W-40
Fuel Capacity9 Liters / 2.3 US gal
RelatedHonda MTX200R
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125Honda Mtx 125 Manuals

The Honda MTX 125R was a Single cylinder, two-stroke, liquid cooled [Dual sport]] motorcycle produced by Honda in 1982. Claimed horsepower was 18.1 HP (13.5 KW) @ 8700 RPM. It could reach a top speed of 121.2 km/h / 75 mph.

Only in Scandinavia a limited production for the local market lasted until 1997. After that Honda's M productions came to an end. There were 50, 80, 125 variants of both the MBX and MTX as well as a 200c version of the MTX - all two-stroke singles - and the related MVX250 water-cooled two-stroke V3. Honda mtx mbx 125 200 1983 1987 Service manual - Download service / repair / owner / maintenance manuals for motorcycles. Honda Mtx 125 Manuals 8,1/10 8742 reviews Honda 125 150 Scooter Owners Maintenance Instruction Manual 2001 HERE. Honda MTX125 MTX 125 Illustrated Online Parts List Diagram Schematics.

Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a Liquid cooled cooled Two stroke, single cylinder.. The engine featured a 7.6:1 compression ratio.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 2.75 -21 front tire and a 4.10 -18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Drum in the front and a Drum in the rear. The front suspension was a Air adjustable hydraulic forks while the rear was equipped with a Pro-link non adjustable. The MTX125R was fitted with a 9 Liters / 2.3 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 99 kg / 218 lbs.

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Overview[edit | edit source]

Honda introduced a series of light motorcycles in the US and inEurope. Honda's production lines of these models were in Spain, Belgium andSweden.

Because of important law and insurance changes the sales inthese types of light motorcycles decreased enormously. As a result, productionin Spain and Belgium came to a standstill in 1992. MBX production lasted anotheryear and stopped in 1993. Only in Scandinavia a limited production for the localmarket lasted until 1997. After that Honda's M productions came to an end.

There were 50, 80, 125 variants of both the MBX and MTX as wellas a 200c version of the MTX - all two-stroke singles - and the related MVX250water-cooled two-stroke V3.

The MTX125/200R started life in 1983 as RFD models and wereungraded in 1985 into the RFF. Changes includes dropping the drum brake at thefront and replacing with a disc, bigger forks, revised graphics, a revised rearshock, revised CDI and, in the case of the 200, a new swingarm. The 125 ccmotorcycle come in both restricted and de-restricted form. The de-restrictedversion and the 200 cc version had ATAC chambers operated by a piston valveattached to a mechanical governor.

The stock MB8 uses a two-ring 45mm piston and 50.8mm stroke –compared to the 41mm stroke of the MB5







Honda Mtx 125 Workshop Manual Download

Make ModelHonda MTX 125R
Year1982 - 85
Engine TypeTwo stroke, single cylinder.
Displacement124 cc / 7.6 cu-in
Bore X Stroke56 х 50.6 mm
Cooling SystemLiquid cooled
Compression7.6:1
Induction24mm Keihin carburetor
IgnitionCDI
StartingKick
Max Power18.1 hp / 13.4 kW @ 8700 rpm
Max Torque15.5 Nm / 11.5 lb-ft @ 7200 rpm
Transmission6 Speed
Final DriveChain
Front SuspensionAir adjustable hydraulic forks
Front Wheel Travel230 mm / 9.0 in
Rear SuspensionPro-link non adjustable
Rear Wheel Travel200 mm / 7.8 in
Front BrakesDrum
Rear BrakesDrum
Front Tire2.75 -21
Rear Tire4.10 -18
Dry Weight99 kg / 218 lbs
Fuel Capacity9 Liters / 2.3 US gal
Consumption Average20.6 km/lit
Braking 60 - 0 / 100 - 015.2 m / 40.1 m
Standing ¼ Mile16.9 sec / 116.4 km/h
Top Speed121.2 km/h / 75 mph
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Make Model

Honda MTX 125R

Year

1982 - 85

Engine

Two stroke, single cylinder.

Capacity

124 cc / 7.6 cu-in
Bore x Stroke56 х 50.6 mm
Cooling SystemLiquid cooled
Compression Ratio7.6:1

Induction

24mm Keihin carburetor

Ignition

CDI
Starting Kick

Max Power

18.1 hp / 13.4 kW @ 8700 rpm

Max Torque

15.5 Nm / 11.5 lb-ft @ 7200 rpm

Transmission

6 Speed
Final Drive Chain

Front Suspension

Air adjustable hydraulic forks
Front Wheel Travel 230 mm / 9.0 in
Rear SuspensionPro-link non adjustable
Rear Wheel Travel 200 mm / 7.8 in
Front Brakes Drum

Rear Brakes

Drum

Front Tyre

2.75 -21

Rear Tyre

4.10 -18

Dry Weight

99 kg / 218 lbs

Fuel Capacity

9 Litres / 2.3 US gal

Consumption Average

20.6 km/lit

Braking 60 - 0 / 100 - 0

15.2 m / 40.1 m

Standing ¼ Mile

16.9 sec / 116.4 km/h

Top Speed

121.2 km/h / 75 mph

Honda introduced a series of light motorcycles in the US and in Europe. Honda's production lines of these models were in Spain, Belgium and Sweden.

Because of important law and insurance changes the sales in these types of light motorcycles decreased enormously. As a result, production in Spain and Belgium came to a standstill in 1992. MBX production lasted another year and stopped in 1993. Only in Scandinavia a limited production for the local market lasted until 1997. After that Honda's M productions came to an end.

There were 50, 80, 125 variants of both the MBX and MTX as well as a 200c version of the MTX - all two-stroke singles - and the related MVX250 water-cooled two-stroke V3.

The MTX125/200R started life in 1983 as RFD models and were ungraded in 1985 into the RFF. Changes includes dropping the drum brake at the front and replacing with a disc, bigger forks, revised graphics, a revised rear shock, revised CDI and, in the case of the 200, a new swingarm. The 125 cc motorcycle come in both restricted and de-restricted form. The de-restricted version and the 200 cc version had ATAC chambers operated by a piston valve attached to a mechanical governor.

Honda Mtx 125 Repair Manual

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Honda Mtx 125 Engine

The stock MB8 uses a two-ring 45mm piston and 50.8mm stroke – compared to the 41mm stroke of the MB5