The Honda CD125 is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda Motor Company. It was launched in Japan in 1966 as a commuter motorcycle with 12.5PS @ 10,000 rpm. The CD125 was the first Honda 125 to use the new lightweight side cam-chain drive engine, which was the replacement for the C92 type unit. The CD125 was a twin-cylinder, air-cooled, four-stroke motorcycle with a single carburetor and four-speed gearbox. The CD125 was designed to conform to provisional license restrictions of the time and was a version of the Honda CD200 Benly introduced in the late 1970s, with the same four-speed constant mesh transmission (as the 200) but electric start only. The CD125 was manufactured between 1982 and 1985 for the United Kingdom. The CD125 was also manufactured between 1968 and 1979. The CD125 was a naked bike which came with a carburetor and air cooling system. The CD125 was charming and coveted by collectors.