In addition to the Model Name, some Honda motorcycles also have a trademarked name or marketing name, some examples of which being "Interceptor®", "Hurricane®" and "Gold Wing®". (This affectation is ignored in the table below.) An example of the standard Honda usage can be found on the front cover of the Honda Parts Catalogue for the 1992 NR (aka "NR750"): Even though there has always been a different PCN for the California models (as opposed to the "49-state" models), they also add an "L" to the Model Name of the California-spec bikes, e.g., "VFR750RL" becomes "VFR750RLL". Another American Honda anomaly is their way of referring to California-spec models. This is also the standard way of referring to Model Yearsoutside of the USA, where people usually mention the calendar year corresponding to the Model Year, e.g., "1990 VFR750F", as opposed to "VFR750FL". Honda also generally includes Model Year codes (see below) when referring to particular motorcycle models by Model Name.
Many of Honda's early motorcycle Model Names began with "CB", which has been theorised to refer to "City Bike", and it is almost obvious that "VF" refers to "Vee Four", but the fact is that Honda has generally never conistently explained the nomenclature it uses for its motorcycles. Model Names usually contain some reference to engine displacement, but not always (and not always an accurate one, e.g., the VFR800Fi has always had a 781cc engine). The Model Name is also known as the "Model Designation" it is the official Honda name for a particular model. On this page (and throughout ), the terms "Model Name", "Model Number", "Model Year" and "Product Code" (or "PCN") are used as defined below. Note that certain sources (e.g., American Honda Motor Co., Inc.) are apparently not very concerned with Honda practices outside of their particular region, so information attributable to them may relate only to their own practices, and not necessarily to those of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. This page contains as much reliable information as was known and publicly available as of the date this page was written. There is clearly a rationale behind each official designation, although absent direct input from Honda, it is impossible to achieve an absolutely complete understanding. It is often very useful, in referring to specific Honda motorcycle models and parts, to understand the various systems and conventions Honda has historically used to refer to such things.
HONDA MTX 125 R TC02 MANUAL MANUAL
I have lost my workshop manual so i don't know what the right settings for my carb is especially for when the warmer weather kicks in, any help ? i tried to download a manual via these forums but every time i told it to download it kept wanting to enter a verification code again and again.Honda Motorcycle Model Names, Model Numbers, Model Years and Product Codes How do i stop this from happening? i have cleaned out the silencer agers ago and the issue was solved but only for a couple of weeks. Oil is coming out of the exhaust (not the end, but out of the underside of it where i can remove a cap) and it falls onto the swing arm is is called? where the wheel bolts through. However, after a week of having it back on the road i have noticed a few problems along with ones that i have had since i bought it but would like to get rid of. So i went and topped up the oil, cleaned it up, made sure everything was tight etc and it started up great.
Was stood still for 3 months though due to no insurance but its just been renewed. I have had it for over a year now as my first bike and i love it. Hello all, new to the forums and was pointed here as i need some help with my Honda MTX 125.