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- Honda_CR125M abstract "The Honda CR125M Elsinore was a motorcycle designed and manufactured by Honda and released in late 1973. Modeled after the first Elsinore, the Honda CR250M, the 124cc version sold for $749 at its debut. A CR125M ridden by Marty Smith won the 1974 AMA National Motocross championship, echoing the success of Gary Jones on a factory CR250M in 1973 and further spurring the Elsinore's popularity. According to the September 1973 issue of Dirt Bike, the 125 Honda Elsinore was the only off-road bike on the market at the time that offered both speed and reliability. Any other 125cc motocross bike at the time would have to have undergone major suspension, motor, and chassis upgrades to be able to handle the rigors of motocross racing.The CR125M was built in Japan and was extensively tested on motocross tracks in both Japan and California. It had a chrome-moly tube frame, a six-speed gearbox, four-point adjustable Showa shocks, plastic fenders and a magnesium alloy engine casing for weight economy. The bike weighed 154 pounds dry. With a full tank, the CR125M tipped the scales at 188 pounds. The CR125M’s single-cylinder, two-stroke 124cc engine weighed a scant 46 pounds, inclusive of the 28mm Keihin carburetor. In the hands of a sensitive and insightful pilot, the comfortable ergonomics enabled blistering and seemingly effortless speed, as evidenced in Cycle World’s 1974 review: “Controls are placed precisely where they should be.” “Honda has literally set a new level of motocross excellence in motocross machinery that will have the rest of the industry straining to match it, much less surpass it.”".
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- Honda_CR125M wikiPageRevisionID "703780994".
- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Carburetor.
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- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Chassis.
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- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Cycle_World.
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- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Marty_Smith.
- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Motocross.
- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Single-cylinder_engine.
- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(vehicle).
- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_engine.
- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elsinore (CR125M)".
- Honda_CR125M wikiPageWikiLinkText "Honda CR125M".
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- Honda_CR125M subject Category:Honda_motorcycles.
- Honda_CR125M hypernym Motorcycle.
- Honda_CR125M type Motorcycle.
- Honda_CR125M type Vehicle.
- Honda_CR125M comment "The Honda CR125M Elsinore was a motorcycle designed and manufactured by Honda and released in late 1973. Modeled after the first Elsinore, the Honda CR250M, the 124cc version sold for $749 at its debut. A CR125M ridden by Marty Smith won the 1974 AMA National Motocross championship, echoing the success of Gary Jones on a factory CR250M in 1973 and further spurring the Elsinore's popularity.".
- Honda_CR125M label "Honda CR125M".
- Honda_CR125M sameAs Q3265038.
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- Honda_CR125M sameAs Q3265038.
- Honda_CR125M wasDerivedFrom Honda_CR125M?oldid=703780994.
- Honda_CR125M isPrimaryTopicOf Honda_CR125M.