Honda RS125R
Manufacturer | Honda Racing Corporation |
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Production | 1980-2010 |
Predecessor | Honda MT125R |
Successor | Honda NSF250R |
Engine | 125 cc two-stroke single |
The Honda RS125R was a 125 cc two-stroke Grand Prix racing motorcycle manufactured by Honda Racing Corporation for racing purposes only.[1]
It debuted in 1980, racing in th All Japan Road Race Championship.
In 1987 a redesigned version was entered in the World Championship ridden by Ezio Gianola; since 1988 the new bikes were manufactured also for customer teams.
The Honda RS125R has won nine World Championship titles for riders, with Loris Capirossi, Dirk Raudies, Haruchika Aoki, Emilio Alzamora, Dani Pedrosa, Andrea Dovizioso and Thomas Lüthi, while Honda was crowned Constructors' World Champion eleven times.
1995 Honda RS125R specifications
Model | RS125R |
Type | JR01 |
Length × width × height | 1800 mm × 570 mm × 995 mm |
Wheelbase | 1215 mm |
Ground clearance | 110 mm |
Seat height | 700 mm |
Caster angle | 23° 30' |
Weight (semi dry) | 71.5 kg |
Engine type | Liquid cooled two stroke single |
Displacement | 124 cc |
Bore and stroke | 54 × 54.5 mm |
Max power |
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Max torque |
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Carburetor | Keihin PJ35 (TH sensor & PWJ) |
Ignition | Digital CDI |
Transmission | 6 speed |
Clutch | Wet multi-plate |
Fuel tank capacity | 14 liter |
Engine oil capacity | 0.5 liter |
Frame type | Aluminum twin-tube |
Brake |
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Wheel |
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Suspension |
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References
Grand Prix Motorcycles, 2000–2009 | |||||||||||
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Series | Manufacturer | 2000s | |||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||
MotoGP 500 cc 990 cc 800 cc |
Aprilia | RSW 500 | RS Cube | ||||||||
Ducati | Desmosedici GP3/GP4/GP5/GP6 | GP7/GP8/GP9 | |||||||||
Honda | NSR500 | RC211V | RC212V | ||||||||
Ilmor | X3 | ||||||||||
Kawasaki | ZX-RR | ZX-RR | |||||||||
Suzuki | RGV500 | GSV-R | GSV-R | ||||||||
Team Roberts | Proton KR3 | Proton V5 | KR211V | KR212V | |||||||
Yamaha | YZR500 | YZR-M1 | YZR-M1 | ||||||||
250 cc | Aprilia | RSW 250 | RSA 250 | ||||||||
Gilera | RSW 250 | RSA 250 | |||||||||
Honda | NSR250 | RS250RW | |||||||||
RS250R | |||||||||||
KTM | 250 FRR | ||||||||||
Yamaha | YZR250 | ||||||||||
TZ250 | |||||||||||
125 cc | Aprilia | RSW 125 | RSA 125 | ||||||||
Derbi | 125 GP | RSW 125 | RSA 125 | ||||||||
Gilera | 125 GP | RSW 125 | |||||||||
Honda | RS125R | ||||||||||
Italjet | F125 | ||||||||||
KTM | 125 FRR | ||||||||||
Loncin | 125 | ||||||||||
Malaguti | 125 | ||||||||||
TSR-Honda | AC11M/AC12M |
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