Honda CB125 TDE

Honda CB125 TDE

User reviews
4.3

Build quality

4

Reliability

4.3

Value For Money

write a review

Honda CB125 TDE

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.

Honda CB125 TDE
4.5 4 user reviews
550%
425%
325%
20%
10%
4.3

Build quality

4

Reliability

4.3

Value For Money

User Reviews

itshimthere
5

Build quality

5

Reliability

5

Value For Money

I Have A Honda Cb125 And The Pickup And Smooth And

I have a Honda CB125 and the pickup and smooth and speed just brilliant. Cannot offer that with any other 4-stroke 125cc bike.

itshimthere
4

Build quality

4

Reliability

4

Value For Money

Although Almost Twenty Years Old, My Honda Cb125 I

Although almost twenty years old, my Honda CB125 is still in good nick and still sweet as a nut!

kevs honda
4

Build quality

4

Reliability

5

Value For Money

Overall, The Honda Cb125 Tde Has A Very Good Reput

Overall, the Honda CB125 TDE has a very good reputation for the beginner.

Sanchezuk
4

Build quality

3

Reliability

3

Value For Money

After Learning On An Sr I Went Out And Bought This

After learning on an SR I went out and bought this Honda CB125 TDE bike for a few hundred and at 1st I hated it being a newbie to road bikes but after riding it for a few hours I found it a lot better than the SR by far, the power was there more and once you get used to the high reving of the honda then you start to apreciate it more.

It is really a good little bike and probably a good introduction to biking for any learner, I dont see why they dont make them anymore for us in the UK, they are a much better bike than those damned awefull CG's.

2
itshimthere

How can it be derestricted? Could do with little extra information please?

colinlgv

I have owned several CB 125 TD ,in fact i still have my first one on an Y reg they are great apart from the top end of the engine are weak and the carbs go out of sync quite often

1 - 4 of 4 items displayed
1

Q&A

There are no questions yet. Be the first to ask a question.