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During EICMA 2018, Honda Europe showcased the Honda CB125X Concept, a next-generation small-capacity adventure bike.
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The Honda CB125X Concept features super clean lines with a huge dose of adventure, aggressive looks, and dynamism.
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Its most prominent features apart from the overall design are the SC-Project exhaust and front triple futuristic lights.
There were many show-stopping bikes which were showcased and presented throughout the duration of EICMA 2018 last week in Milan, Italy. Amongst the elite of future production bikes, there were some concept machines that really took things to the next level. One of them has to be the Honda CB125X Concept and it is ‘the bomb’.
Sitting right in the middle of the Design Studio of Honda, their prestige R&D centre in Rome displayed both the Honda CB125X Concept low-capacity adventure bike as well as its naked street machine brother, the Honda CB125M Concept.
Inspired by the same base as the 2018 Honda CB125R (a 125cc machine that’s quickly gaining massive recognition in Europe), the CB125X is simply put as a “multitude of chiselled lines and solid surfaces that bring to mind the world of science fiction.”
With clean lines that showcase its athletic prowess, the Honda CB125X offers a more forward-leaning stance which gives a very aggressive yet dynamic look particularly thanks to its seat and innovative frame. Its all-white colourway definitely gives a futuristic yet attainable appeal in which we think will fuel the future of young adventurers in the motorcycling world.
There are two particular features that we love the most on the Honda CB125X Concept which are the front three-lights setup and of course, its SC-Project exhaust which pulls everything together into an adventure machine that we all want to have (so, SO much…).
There is no news on whether the Honda CB125X Concept will go into production but if it does, we’re pretty sure that there will be quite a long queue outside Honda showrooms ESPECIALLY if it comes in a 250/300cc option. Make this happen, Honda! We beg you…