Bashan 125R

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Bashan 125R
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A Red Bashan 125R
ManufacturerBashan Motorcycle Manufacturing Co.Ltd
Also calledJonway Bashan 125R (In South Africa)
Production2010–Present
Class Sport bike
Engine 124.6 cc (7.60 cu in) SOHC 4-stroke 2-valve Balance Shaft
Ignition type Capacitor discharge electronic ignition (CDI)
Transmission 5-Speed manual
Frame type Diamond, steel twin-spar
Suspension Front: inverted telescopic forks
Rear: monoshock swingarm
Brakes Disc front and rear
DimensionsL: 1.975 m (6 ft 5.8 in)
W: 0.690 m (2 ft 3.2 in)
H: 1.100 m (3 ft 7.3 in)
Weight121 kg (267 lb)[ citation needed ] (dry)
Fuel capacity11 L (2.4 imp gal; 2.9 US gal)

The Bashan 125R is a 125cc 4-stroke, sport bike and commuter type motorcycle manufactured by Bashan Motorcycle Manufacturing Co.Ltd in Chongqing, a major city in southwestern mainland China. Chongqing is the third largest centre of motor vehicle production and the largest for motorcycles. [1]

Using the same frame as the Honda CBR125R and CBR150, the Bashan 125R has interchangeable parts with its Honda counterparts, making it possible to mount aftermarket fairings and accessories from the CBR125/150.

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