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In 1973, [[Honda]], the world's leading constructor and the most ardent protagonist of the four-stroke engine, surprised the motorcycling community by presenting its first modern motorcycles with two-stroke engines, the Elsinore 125 and 250cc range of motocross and [[Enduro]] machines.
==American Champion==
The Honda Elsinore motocross 250, launched in the fall of 1972, was the [[marque]]'s first two stroke since the model F of twenty years earlier. It also conformed to Honda's "green" policy of the early 1970s, which was represented in four-stroke form by the [[Honda SL125|SL125]] and [[Honda XL250|XL250]]. The Elsinore marked Honda's return to the two-stroke market in fine style by winning the American 250cc motocross championship with the [[Honda CR250M|CR250M]].
==1974==
==1974==
[[Image:1974_honda_Mt125k0.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda MT125K0 Elsinore]]
[[Image:1974_honda_Mt125k0.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda MT125K0 Elsinore]]
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The MT125K0 Elsinore was sold in 1974 in one color combination: custom Silver Metallic and Blue. The gas tank was silver with a blue stripe on top. The fenders were silver painted plastic. The side cover was metallic silver. The exhaust system heat shield was chrome. The engine was a 2-stroke single cylinder with oil injection displacing 123cc linked to a 5-speed transmission. The serial number began MT125-1000001.
The MT125K0 Elsinore was sold in 1974 in one color combination: custom Silver Metallic and Blue. The gas tank was silver with a blue stripe on top. The fenders were silver painted plastic. The side cover was metallic silver. The exhaust system heat shield was chrome. The engine was a 2-stroke single cylinder with oil injection displacing 123cc linked to a 5-speed transmission. The serial number began MT125-1000001.
* Spark Plug: [[NGK B8ES]]


==1975==
==1975==
[[Image:1975_honda_Mt125k1.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Honda MT125K1 Elsinore]][[Image:1975-Honda-MT125-Silver-0.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Honda MT125 Elsinore in Silver]][[Image:1975-Honda-MT125-Silver-1.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Honda MT125 Elsinore in Silver]][[Image:1975-Honda-MT125-Silver-2.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Honda MT125 Elsinore in Silver]]
[[Image:1975_honda_Mt125k1.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Honda MT125K1 Elsinore]]
[[Image:1975-Honda-MT125-Silver-0.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Honda MT125 Elsinore in Silver]]
[[Image:1975-Honda-MT125-Silver-1.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Honda MT125 Elsinore in Silver]]
[[Image:1975-Honda-MT125-Silver-2.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Honda MT125 Elsinore in Silver]]
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==1976==
==1976==
[[Image:1976_honda_Mt125.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 Elsinore]][[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-0.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]][[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-1.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]][[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-2.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]][[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-3.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]][[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-4.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]][[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-5.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]][[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-6.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]]
[[Image:1976_honda_Mt125.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 Elsinore]]
[[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-0.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]]
[[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-1.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]]
[[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-2.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]]
[[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-3.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]]
[[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-4.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]]
[[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-5.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]]
[[Image:1976-Honda-MT125-Silver-6.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Honda MT125 in Silver]]
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The MT125R'77 was sold in 1977, but no longer with the Elsinore name. It came with Primer White so that the purchaser could paint it the color he liked. The bike was dressed with a fiberglass fairing, tank, fender, and seat cowl. It also had a mechanical front disc brake with leading caliper. The bike was manufactured by Honda Racing Service Center (RSC) and designed for closed-course, competition use roadracing. The engine was a 2-stroke air-cooled single cylinder displacing 123cc and linked to a 6-speed transmission. The horsepower was 26. The serial number began MT125R2F-1081.
The MT125R'77 was sold in 1977, but no longer with the Elsinore name. It came with Primer White so that the purchaser could paint it the color he liked. The bike was dressed with a fiberglass fairing, tank, fender, and seat cowl. It also had a mechanical front disc brake with leading [[caliper]]. The bike was manufactured by Honda Racing Service Center (RSC) and designed for closed-course, competition use roadracing. The engine was a 2-stroke air-cooled single cylinder displacing 123cc and linked to a 6-speed transmission. The horsepower was 26. The serial number began MT125R2F-1081.


* Spark Plug: [[NGK B10EGV]]


==1978==
==1978==
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The MT125R'78 was sold in 1978. It came with Primer White so that the purchaser could paint it the color he liked. The bike was dressed with a fiberglass fairing, tank, fender, and seat cowl. The bike was manufactured by Honda Racing Service Center (RSC) and designed for closed-course, competition use roadracing. It had a hydraulic front disc brake with trailing caliper. The expansion chamber was redesigned. The horsepower increased from 26 to 28. The engine was a 2-stroke air-cooled single cylinder displacing 123cc and linked to a 6-speed transmission. The serial number began MT125R2F-1591.
The MT125R'78 was sold in 1978. It came with Primer White so that the purchaser could paint it the color he liked. The bike was dressed with a fiberglass fairing, tank, fender, and seat cowl. The bike was manufactured by Honda Racing Service Center (RSC) and designed for closed-course, competition use roadracing. It had a hydraulic front disc brake with trailing [[caliper]]. The expansion chamber was redesigned. The horsepower increased from 26 to 28. The engine was a 2-stroke air-cooled single cylinder displacing 123cc and linked to a 6-speed transmission. The serial number began MT125R2F-1591.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 10 November 2019

1974 honda Mt125k0.jpg
Honda MT125
Top Speed 115 mph
Spark Plug NGK B8ES `74-76[1]
Battery YUASA 6N6-3B `74-76[1]
Final Drive Chain: 428 `74-76[1]
Front Tire 3.00-21 `74-76[1]
Rear Tire 3.50-18 `74-76[1]
Weight
Recommended Oil Honda GN4 10W-40
Manuals Service Manual

In 1973, Honda, the world's leading constructor and the most ardent protagonist of the four-stroke engine, surprised the motorcycling community by presenting its first modern motorcycles with two-stroke engines, the Elsinore 125 and 250cc range of motocross and Enduro machines.

American Champion[edit | edit source]

The Honda Elsinore motocross 250, launched in the fall of 1972, was the marque's first two stroke since the model F of twenty years earlier. It also conformed to Honda's "green" policy of the early 1970s, which was represented in four-stroke form by the SL125 and XL250. The Elsinore marked Honda's return to the two-stroke market in fine style by winning the American 250cc motocross championship with the CR250M.


1974[edit | edit source]

1974 Honda MT125K0 Elsinore



The MT125K0 Elsinore was sold in 1974 in one color combination: custom Silver Metallic and Blue. The gas tank was silver with a blue stripe on top. The fenders were silver painted plastic. The side cover was metallic silver. The exhaust system heat shield was chrome. The engine was a 2-stroke single cylinder with oil injection displacing 123cc linked to a 5-speed transmission. The serial number began MT125-1000001.

1975[edit | edit source]

1975 Honda MT125K1 Elsinore
1975 Honda MT125 Elsinore in Silver
1975 Honda MT125 Elsinore in Silver
1975 Honda MT125 Elsinore in Silver


The MT125K1 Elsinore was sold in 1975 in one color combination: Custom Silver Metallic with Tahitian Red and Black. The gas tank was silver with a red stripe on top. The side covers were gloss black. The exhaust system heat shield was black. The fenders were silver painted plastic. The engine was a 2-stroke single cylinder with oil injection displacing 123cc linked to a 5-speed transmission. The serial number began MT125- 2000001.

1976[edit | edit source]

1976 Honda MT125 Elsinore
1976 Honda MT125 in Silver
1976 Honda MT125 in Silver
1976 Honda MT125 in Silver
1976 Honda MT125 in Silver
1976 Honda MT125 in Silver
1976 Honda MT125 in Silver
1976 Honda MT125 in Silver



The MT125'76 Elsinore was sold in 1976 with one color combination: Custom Silver Metallic with Blue and Black. The gas tank was silver with a blue stripe on top. The side covers were gloss black. The fenders were white, color-impregnated plastic. The engine was a 2-stroke single cylinder with oil injection displacing 123cc linked to a 5-speed transmission. The serial number began MT125-3000001.

1977[edit | edit source]

1977 Honda MT125R



The MT125R'77 was sold in 1977, but no longer with the Elsinore name. It came with Primer White so that the purchaser could paint it the color he liked. The bike was dressed with a fiberglass fairing, tank, fender, and seat cowl. It also had a mechanical front disc brake with leading caliper. The bike was manufactured by Honda Racing Service Center (RSC) and designed for closed-course, competition use roadracing. The engine was a 2-stroke air-cooled single cylinder displacing 123cc and linked to a 6-speed transmission. The horsepower was 26. The serial number began MT125R2F-1081.

1978[edit | edit source]

1978 Honda MT125R



The MT125R'78 was sold in 1978. It came with Primer White so that the purchaser could paint it the color he liked. The bike was dressed with a fiberglass fairing, tank, fender, and seat cowl. The bike was manufactured by Honda Racing Service Center (RSC) and designed for closed-course, competition use roadracing. It had a hydraulic front disc brake with trailing caliper. The expansion chamber was redesigned. The horsepower increased from 26 to 28. The engine was a 2-stroke air-cooled single cylinder displacing 123cc and linked to a 6-speed transmission. The serial number began MT125R2F-1591.


References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2019 Western Power Sports Catalog. Western Power Sports. 2019. 


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