Key performance

11 ch
Power
🔧
124 cc
Displacement
⚖️
128 kg
Weight
🏎️
105 km/h
Top speed
💺
815 mm
Seat height
12.0 L
Fuel capacity
💰
3 047 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2000 2003

No spec differences between these two model years.

Engine

Displacement
124 cc
Power
11.0 ch @ 8250 tr/min (8.1 kW)
Torque
10.2 Nm @ 6500 tr/min
Engine type
Monocylindre, 4 temps
Cooling
par air
Compression ratio
9.2 : 1
Bore × stroke
56.5 x 49.5 mm
Valves/cylinder
2
Camshafts
1 ACT

Chassis

Frame
simple berceau tubulaire en acier
Gearbox
boîte à 5 rapports
Final drive
Chaîne
Front suspension
Fourche téléhydraulique Ø 37 mm, déb : 162 mm
Rear suspension
Mono-amortisseur, déb : 128 mm

Brakes

Front brakes
Freinage 1 disque Ø 240 mm, étrier 2 pistons
Rear brakes
Freinage tambour Ø 110 mm
Front tyre
90/90-19
Front tyre pressure
1.75 bar
Rear tyre
110/90-17
Rear tyre pressure
1.75 bar

Dimensions

Seat height
815.00 mm
Fuel capacity
12.00 L
Weight
128.00 kg
Dry weight
118.00 kg
New price
3 047 €

Overview

Do you remember those unclassifiable motorcycles that mixed genres without hesitation? The Honda CLR 125 CityFly, sold in 2003 for around 3047 euros, is one of those hybrid machines, halfway between an urban scrambler and a small weekend-getaway trail bike. With its 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels, its steel single-cradle frame, and its compact silhouette, it sports a look unlike anything else in Honda's catalog at the time. A Honda CLR 125 CityFly test ride quickly reveals its true nature: it's a city bike at heart, built for tarmac and alleyways, not for wide-open spaces.

Honda CLR 125 CITYFLY

Its four-stroke 124 cc single-cylinder engine produces 11 horsepower at 8250 rpm and a modest 10.2 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm. On paper, it's not much. In the city, it's enough. The two-valve engine, with its 56.5 mm bore and 49.5 mm stroke, favors low-end flexibility over eager high-rev surges. The result: the Honda CLR 125 CityFly weaves through traffic with disarming ease. Its 128 kg wet weight, fed by a 12-liter tank that promises very decent range given the engine's low fuel consumption, makes it a light and nimble tool. The five-speed gearbox hits the mark, well-spaced for daily urban use.

On the chassis side, the 37 mm hydraulic telescopic fork offers 162 mm of travel, while the rear mono-shock provides 128 mm. It's calibrated to soak up potholes and speed bumps without flinching. The 815 mm seat height remains accessible to most riders. Braking gets the job done with a 240 mm front disc gripped by a two-piston caliper, paired with a 110 mm rear drum. Nothing to rival current standards, but the setup inspires confidence at moderate speeds. Handling is sound, predictable, and reassuring for an A1 license holder or a rider looking for reliable transportation rather than a thrill machine.

Where it falls short is as soon as you leave the city limits. The Honda CLR 125 CityFly's top speed caps out at 105 km/h, making any foray onto expressways downright uncomfortable. Overtaking a truck on a main road requires anticipation and a healthy dose of confidence in your mirrors. The mirrors, incidentally, lack surface area and clarity — an annoying flaw when the engine can't pull you out of a tricky situation quickly. The single-cylinder purrs gently but delivers no particular excitement once the throttle is wide open. It's flat, predictable, functional.

For anyone considering the Honda CLR 125 CityFly as a used buy, the verdict remains positive — provided you accept its limitations. Standard electric starter, factory luggage rack, featherlight fuel consumption: the equipment perfectly matches its daily commuter vocation. Compared to a Suzuki DR 125 or a Yamaha XT 125, it stands out with its more urban, less adventurous positioning. The Honda CLR 125 CityFly specs speak for themselves: it's a tool designed to get you from home to the office without breaking the bank, not an adventurer. If your riding grounds are limited to the ring road and surrounding secondary roads, it fulfills its contract with honesty. Beyond that, look elsewhere.

Practical info

  • La moto est accessible aux permis : A

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.08 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.08 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
87.0 ch/L
In category Allround · 62-248cc displacement (1352 motorcycles compared)
Power 11 ch Top 56%
7 ch median 11 ch 21 ch
Weight 128 kg Lighter than 50%
88 kg median 127 kg 165 kg
P/W ratio 0.08 ch/kg Top 66%
0.07 median 0.09 0.16 ch/kg

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