Honda CD 125 T Benly
2002Classic

Honda CD 125 T Benly

Key specifications

Engine
124 cc
Power
11 HP
Torque
10 Nm
Weight
133 kg
Fuel type
petrol
Fuel capacity
2.6 L
Transmission
5-speed
Seat height
29 mm
Front brakes
Expanding brake
Rear brakes
Expanding brake

Overview

Introducing the 2002 Honda CD 125 T Benly, a classic motorcycle that encapsulates the essence of Honda's storied engineering legacy while appealing to both seasoned riders and newcomers alike. Positioned within the classic category, the CD 125 T Benly is a nod to traditional styling with a modern touch, making it an enticing option for motorcycle enthusiasts seeking nostalgia without sacrificing reliability. This lightweight commuter is perfect for urban environments, offering a blend of agility and charm that captures the spirit of freedom on two wheels. At the heart of the CD 125 T Benly lies a robust 124cc twin-cylinder, four-stroke engine that delivers a spirited 11 horsepower at 9,000 RPM. Riders will appreciate the satisfying torque of 9.80 Nm at 6,500 RPM, ensuring smooth acceleration and responsive handling in city traffic. The air-cooled engine features a carburettor fuel system, promoting simplicity and ease of maintenance, while the 5-speed gearbox allows for a comfortable ride across various terrains. With a power-to-weight ratio of 0.0827 HP/kg, the Benly demonstrates an engaging riding experience that balances performance with efficiency, making it an ideal partner for daily commutes or leisurely weekend rides. The Honda CD 125 T Benly is not just about performance; it also boasts several key features and technology that enhance the riding experience. The classic design is complemented by a sturdy chassis with expanding brakes at both the front and rear, offering reliable stopping power. With a seat height of 730 mm, it caters to riders of varying heights, providing a confident riding posture. Additionally, the generous fuel capacity of 10 liters (2.64 gallons) ensures fewer stops at the pump, extending your adventures on the road. The dimensions of 1,980 mm in length, 780 mm in width, and a ground clearance of 140 mm contribute to its nimble maneuverability, making it easy to navigate through tight spaces and bustling city streets. ###

Pros

    Cons

    • Lightweight and Agile: Weighing just 133 kg, the Benly is easy to handle, making it perfect for novice riders and urban commuting.
    • Reliable Performance: The air-cooled, twin-cylinder engine delivers smooth power and decent torque, ensuring a fun and responsive ride.
    • Classic Aesthetic: Its retro design appeals to enthusiasts who appreciate vintage motorcycles while enjoying modern reliability.
    • Limited Power for High-Speed Riding: While great for city commuting, the 11 HP output may not satisfy those seeking high-speed performance on highways.
    • Basic Features: The simplicity of the design means fewer modern features, which may not appeal to riders looking for advanced technology.
    • Adjustable Seat Height: Although accommodating, the fixed seat height may not suit all riders, limiting comfort options for taller or shorter individuals.

    Technical details

    Source specification data

    Make
    Honda
    Model
    CD 125 T Benly
    Category
    Classic
    Power
    11.00 HP (8.0 kW)) @ 9000 RPM
    Torque
    9.80 Nm (1.0 kgf-m or 7.2 ft.lbs) @ 6500 RPM
    Gearbox
    5-speed
    Fuel System
    Carburettor
    Bore X Stroke
    44.0 x 41.0 mm (1.7 x 1.6 inches)
    Compression
    9.4:1
    Displacement
    124.00 ccm (7.57 cubic inches)
    Cooling System
    Air
    Engine Details
    Twin, four-stroke
    Dry Weight
    133.0 kg (293.2 pounds)
    Seat Height
    730 mm (28.7 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
    Fuel Capacity
    10.00 litres (2.64 gallons)
    Overall Width
    780 mm (30.7 inches)
    Overall Height
    1,050 mm (41.3 inches)
    Overall Length
    1,980 mm (78.0 inches)
    Ground Clearance
    140 mm (5.5 inches)
    Power Weight Ratio
    0.0827 HP/kg
    Rear Brakes
    Expanding brake
    Front Brakes
    Expanding brake