What engine is in a Honda NSR 125?

What engine is in a Honda NSR 125?

single-cylinder engine
The bike is powered by a two-stroke, RC-valve equipped, single-cylinder engine with a redline at 11,000 rpm. The name NSR125 is taken from the NSR500 GP bike….Honda NSR125.

Manufacturer Honda
Engine 124 cc (7.6 cu in), 2-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Bore / stroke 54 mm × 54.5 mm (2.13 in × 2.15 in)
Compression ratio 6.8:1

How fast is a Honda NSR 250?

130mph
Honda NSR 250 top speed The top speed of the NSR250 was documented as 130mph.

Are 125 motorbikes restricted?

Once you’ve passed your practical test, you will have a licence to ride any machine of up to 125cc, so long as it’s power is restricted to 11kW, without L-plates and you may carry a pillion passenger.

Is 125cc slow?

125’s are slow. But to someone who has had their first go on a bike they feel quick. This is because in a car you are separated from the road by being inside a steel box.

What kind of engine does Honda NSR125 have?

The Honda NSR125 is a 2 stroke, 125 cc (lightweight) sport bike produced between 1988-2001. The high revving (red zone of the tachometer begins at 11,000 rpm), 2 stroke, RC-Valve equipped, single cylinder engine produced around Template:Convert/bhp at the crank. The name is taken from the NSR 500 GP bike which proved great success on the track.

Where is the Honda NS 125cc motorcycle made?

The NS was Honda’s first attempt at the high end 125cc sports bike market in Italy; therefore it was built in Atessa, Italy and many of the parts used were made by well known Italian brands such as Dell’Orto for the carburetor, Marzocchi forks and single rear shock and Grimeca wheels and front disk brake.

What does NSR125 stand for?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Honda NSR125 is a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) sport bike produced between 1988 and 2001 by Honda. The bike is powered by a two-stroke, RC-valve equipped, single-cylinder engine with a redline at 11,000 rpm. The name NSR125 is taken from the NSR500 GP bike.

What is the difference between Honda CBR125R and NSR 125R?

The Honda CBR125R makes the sports two-stroke motorcycles look ridiculously over-priced. Although the Honda CBR125R is slower than the Honda NSR125R and almost impossible to tune, you can have a new one for the price of a slightly used Honda NSR125R or Aprilia RS125. Find a Honda NSR125R for sale.