Honda CR125M
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Honda_CR125M an entity of type: Motorcycle
CR(シーアール)は、かつて本田技研工業が製造販売していたモトクロス競技用オートバイであり、シリーズ車種として排気量別に数車種が生産されていた。
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The Honda CR125M Elsinore is 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, spurring the Elsinore's popularity. The September 1973 issue of Dirt Bike argued that the 125 Honda Elsinore was the only off-road bike on the market at the time that offered both speed and reliability. Other Japanese 125cc motocross bikes available at the time would have needed major suspension, motor, and chassis upgrades to be used for motocross racing.
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La Honda CR è un modello di motocicletta con motore a due tempi della casa motociclistica Honda presentata nel 1974, conosciuta inizialmente e fino al 1984 come Elsinore unitamente alle sorelle maggiori di cilindrata diversa, questa moto è stata prodotta in varie cilindrate (60-65, 80-85, 125, 250 e 450-480-500 cm³). Questa serie è stata accompagnata a partire dal 2002 dalla Honda CRF 450 e dal 2004 dalla Honda CRF 250 che si contraddistingue per il motore a quattro tempi e che a partire dal 2008 ha definitivamente sostituito questa serie.
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Honda CR125M
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Honda CR
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ホンダ・CR
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The Honda CR125M Elsinore is 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, spurring the Elsinore's popularity. The September 1973 issue of Dirt Bike argued that the 125 Honda Elsinore was the only off-road bike on the market at the time that offered both speed and reliability. Other Japanese 125cc motocross bikes available at the time would have needed major suspension, motor, and chassis upgrades to be used for motocross racing. The CR125M was built in Japan and was extensively tested on motocross tracks in 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 weighed 188 pounds. The CR125M’s single-cylinder, two-stroke 124cc engine weighed 46 pounds, inclusive of the 28mm Keihin carburetor.
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La Honda CR è un modello di motocicletta con motore a due tempi della casa motociclistica Honda presentata nel 1974, conosciuta inizialmente e fino al 1984 come Elsinore unitamente alle sorelle maggiori di cilindrata diversa, questa moto è stata prodotta in varie cilindrate (60-65, 80-85, 125, 250 e 450-480-500 cm³). Questa serie è stata accompagnata a partire dal 2002 dalla Honda CRF 450 e dal 2004 dalla Honda CRF 250 che si contraddistingue per il motore a quattro tempi e che a partire dal 2008 ha definitivamente sostituito questa serie. Questo motociclo viene spesso confuso con la HM CRM, che ha un nome simile, ma non è per uso agonistico, ma per un normale uso stradale.
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CR(シーアール)は、かつて本田技研工業が製造販売していたモトクロス競技用オートバイであり、シリーズ車種として排気量別に数車種が生産されていた。
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