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Honda
was founded in the late 1940s as Japan struggled to
rebuild following the second World War. Company founder
Soichiro Honda first began manufacturing piston rings
before turning his attention to inexpensive motorcycles.
Mr. Honda always had a passion for engineering, and
this became evident by the wild sales success of his
motorcycles in the 1960s and by competing head-to-head
against the world’s best on racetracks. Today,
Honda is a juggernaut, offering class-leading machines
in most every category. |
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The Honda
CG125 is a commuter bike made by Honda of
Japan. It has been in continuous production since
1976 and was originally manufactured in Japan, but
source for European market was eventually moved to
Brazil around 2000, where this model is also produced
since 1976. Over its lifetime, the CG125 has received
numerous enhancements and tweaks: |
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The Honda
70 is a small four stroke, small capacity
motorcycle produced since 1970 by Honda. Introduced
to compete against rival two stroke small capacity
motorcycles, the Honda 70 was one of the first four
stroke, small capacity motorcycles of its time, with
an engine displacement of only 72 cm³. This motorcycle
was in fact a "Honda C 70" but models from
1970 to 1983 were released and known as “Honda
70”as the logo “Honda 70” appeared
on the side covers of the bike. |
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