Atlas Honda CG 125
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| Manufacturer | Atlas Honda |
|---|---|
| Parent company | Honda |
| Production | ca. 1985–2007 |
| Engine | 125 cc carbureted, air-cooled 2-valve OHV single |
| Transmission | 4-speed, kick start, chain drive |
| Wheelbase | 1,200 mm |
| Dimensions | L 1,900 mm H 1,020 mm |
| Weight | 96.5 kg (dry) |
| Fuel capacity | 10 liter |
| Oil capacity | 0.8 liter |
The Atlas Honda CG 125 is a motorcycle manufactured in Pakistan by Atlas Honda. It is an all-purpose naked bike with a 125 cc single cylinder four-stroke engine.
It has been in production since the mid 1980s, and ceased production in 2007. A new model is released every year, with updated graphics on fuel tank and other areas. Since production began, Atlas Honda changed the ignition system from points to capacitor discharge ignition (CDI).