
Honda's Rome R & D Center brings two 125cc design studies in EICMA
For the fourth consecutive year, Honda's position in the world's largest motorcycle show - EICMA, will feature some future machines in its own design studio 'area. For 2018, it will demonstrate two new 125cc design studies in Rome by Honda's R & D Center: CB125X and CB125M both take the new CB125R as their platform.
CB125M
CB125M

CB125X
CB125X
The 125cc segment of the market has enjoyed renaissance in recent years, with a 25% increase in the European market in 2018; The concept model, designed by Project Leader Valerio Aiolo and his team, takes two very avient-guards on this 1/2 liter square.
CB125M is a nude street-centric machine in a superb red, whose design is higher than the 'super-motored' signal. Future lines are minimal and super-sharp, with a seat section which basically runs in a small, high-tailed tail and a small LED headlight.
In the meantime, the all-white CB125X is clearly an adventure-centric model X model, in which there is a multitude of chiseled lines and solid surfaces that keep the world of science fiction in mind. Lines are both athletic and clean, while seat and frame are basically found in a forward-oriented approach, which gives an impression of aggressive mobility.
The CB125X is notable for its three lights: one central and each side tuck inside the fair, to give an extra sense of security apart from a unique appearance.
Both models are sure to encourage the imagination of young visitors in the world's largest motorcycle show, because they consider many possibilities of life on two wheels.
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