Specifications
Ordering spare parts
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When ordering spare parts for the CG125 models, it is
advisable to deal direct with an official Honda agent, who will
be able to supply many of the items required ex-stock. It is
advisable to get acquainted with the local Honda agent, and to
rely on his advice when purchasing spares. He is in a better
position to specify exactly the parts required and to identify the
relevant spare part numbers so that there is less chance of the
wrong part being supplied by the manufacturer due to a vague
or incomplete description.
When ordering spares, always quote the frame and engine
numbers in full, together with any prefixes or suffixes in the
form of letters. The frame number is found stamped on the
right-hand side of the steering head, in line with the forks. The
engine number is stamped on the left-hand side of the
crankcase, immediately behind the oil strainer cap.
Use only parts of genuine Honda manufacture. A few
pattern parts are available, sometimes at a cheaper price, but
there is no guarantee that they will give such good service as
the originals they replace. Retain any worn or broken parts until
the replacements have been obtained; they are sometimes
needed as a pattern to help identify the correct replacement
when design changes have been made during a production run.
Some of the more expendable parts such as spark plugs,
bulbs, tyres, oils and greases etc., can be obtained from
accessory shops and motor factors, who have convenient
opening hours and can often be found not far from home. It is
also possible to obtain them on a Mail Order basis from a
number of specialists who advertise regularly in the motorcycle
magazines.
Frame number location
Engine number location










