
You can order the Honda CG125 on NiuMo website. Here is an introduction to the Honda CG125: Exterior: The Honda CG125 continues the classic design, featuring a smooth seat, spoke wheels, and a fully enclosed chain case, exuding a nostalgic vibe. The only regret is the removal of the kick starter. Performance: The National IV version of the Honda CG125 is equipped with Wuyang-Honda's efficient 125cc fuel-injected engine, with a maximum power of 7.3kw and a maximum torque of 9.5N.m. Paired with the i-FI fuel injection system, it reduces harmful emissions and complies with the National IV emission standards. With a fuel consumption of 1.8L per 100 kilometers and an 8.6L fuel tank, it can achieve a range of 400 kilometers, making it both economical and capable of meeting daily needs.

I've been looking for a new Honda CG125 recently. As a motorcycle enthusiast, I found that it might still be produced in some Southeast Asian countries like Thailand or Vietnam, since Honda has factories there. I suggest checking Honda's official website or downloading their app first to find authorized dealers. For example, in China, you can visit local Honda stores to inquire, but inventory is limited so it's better to pre-order. If it's not available locally, consider purchasing one during a trip abroad, such as at motorcycle markets in Bangkok, Thailand, where they often have stock. The CG125 is famous for its durability, and the new version might be called the Wave series, priced around a few thousand yuan. Additionally, online platforms like eBay or motorcycle forums can help you find global sales points, but be cautious about shipping costs and tariffs. It's best to test ride the bike in person.

As someone who frequently deals with Honda motorcycles, I know that the CG125 new models are still available in some developing countries, such as India or Pakistan, where Honda dealerships often have them in stock. I recommend contacting the local authorized dealers directly, as they can check the system inventory or recommend similar models. Currently, Honda's official website has a dealer locator feature where you can input your address to find nearby stores. The CG125 might be discontinued, but newer models like the Honda Dream series have inherited its characteristics and are reasonably priced. When purchasing, make sure to check the new bike's warranty and ensure all accessories are included to avoid buying refurbished units. If the model isn't available locally, consider importing it from abroad, but be aware that the process can be complicated and may require professional assistance.

When I wanted to buy a new Honda CG125 last time, I searched online and found it hard to find in China, possibly discontinued. As an ordinary consumer, my friend recommended trying the second-hand market or newer models like the Honda Wave. It's suggested to use mobile apps like Xianyu or motorcycle forums to search for dealer information, as some small shops may still have inventory. The CG125 is classic and durable, but with new models priced around ten thousand yuan, it might be more convenient to consider alternatives. If you're determined to find one, you could buy it during a trip to Southeast Asia, as Vietnam often has stock available.


