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What is the top speed of Honda CG125?

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SanAlana
08/29/25 2:12am
The top speed of Honda CG125 is around 90. Introduction to Horsepower: Horsepower is equivalent to the power of a car. The greater the horsepower, the higher the maximum speed. The significance of horsepower lies in its ability to push the car's top speed performance. The greater the horsepower, the higher the engine's RPM, and the stronger the acceleration. That is, the greater the horsepower, the higher the top speed, which is the maximum speed. Calculation of Horsepower: Horsepower is the unit name for calculating metric horsepower. 1 horsepower is the work done in 1 second to complete 75 kilogram-force/meter, 1 metric horsepower = 75 kilogram-force/meter = 735.49875 watts (1Ps=735.49875w).
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LeDamian
09/10/25 7:01am
I've been commuting on my Honda CG125 for nearly a decade, and its top speed usually reaches around 95km/h. This depends on road conditions and load—it can hit 100km/h on flat roads with a tailwind, but drops below 90km/h when climbing hills or carrying passengers. Regular maintenance is crucial, like using quality engine oil and checking chain tension, otherwise speed fluctuations become more pronounced. This bike is designed for economy and practicality, with its 125cc single-cylinder engine providing steady performance, though it can feel a bit unstable at high speeds due to wind resistance—I wouldn't recommend prolonged high-speed riding. Safety first—60km/h is more than enough for city commuting, and it handles highway speeds comfortably for weekend getaways.
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AxelLee
10/24/25 7:49am
As a motorcycle enthusiast, I've studied the technical details of the CG125: Officially claimed top speed is 85-95km/h, while actual test results mostly fall in the 90-100km/h range. The 125cc engine with an air-cooled system delivers approximately 9 horsepower. Gear ratio optimization provides smooth acceleration but limits top speed. Tire selection and body lightweighting also affect performance – with stock tires, speed can drop to 85km/h on wet roads. Regular tuning of the carburetor and ignition system is recommended to maintain optimal condition. This type of model emphasizes reliability over racing performance, making it suitable for beginners or daily commuting.
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