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Honda's humble CG125 may be the toughest small-capacity motorcycle of all time.
The CG125 was never a powerhouse (it generated approximately 11 horsepower and 7 lb-ft of torque), but it was sufficient to handle basic transportation in Europe and developing countries.
It endured in the market with minor upgrades since the 1970s and not so much because of its engine displacement, but because of its reliability. The key to the CG125's success was its 124 cc four-stroke engine. The Japanese brand wanted to build a motorcycle that would work with minimal maintenance and it quickly became a very popular motorcycle worldwide.
The modeler can choose different configurations in the kit to suit the version you want to represent. This kit is perfect for building out of box or as an addition to a scene or diorama anywhere in the world since the 1970s.
The kit:
* Allows for building a model of one of two versions of CG125 with different instrument clusters, headlights and wheel rims.
* 68 plastic parts.
* Photo-etched parts.
* 1 driver figure with 2 optional heads (Asian/European).
* The actual model may vary from the artist's rendition on the box.
The CG125 was never a powerhouse (it generated approximately 11 horsepower and 7 lb-ft of torque), but it was sufficient to handle basic transportation in Europe and developing countries.
It endured in the market with minor upgrades since the 1970s and not so much because of its engine displacement, but because of its reliability. The key to the CG125's success was its 124 cc four-stroke engine. The Japanese brand wanted to build a motorcycle that would work with minimal maintenance and it quickly became a very popular motorcycle worldwide.
The modeler can choose different configurations in the kit to suit the version you want to represent. This kit is perfect for building out of box or as an addition to a scene or diorama anywhere in the world since the 1970s.
The kit:
* Allows for building a model of one of two versions of CG125 with different instrument clusters, headlights and wheel rims.
* 68 plastic parts.
* Photo-etched parts.
* 1 driver figure with 2 optional heads (Asian/European).
* The actual model may vary from the artist's rendition on the box.
- Group
- Model Construction
- Condition
- unpainted, kit
- Scale
- Scale 1:35
- Material
- Plastic
- Epoch
- Modern Armies
- Time
- ab 1946
- State
- new
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
AK Interactive, S.L.
Calle Valsalado 6
26006 Logrono
Spanien
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ak-interactive.com
Calle Valsalado 6
26006 Logrono
Spanien
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ak-interactive.com
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