Limited Edition Honda CT125 Stanley: Off-road Luxury, Rare Collectible, Pricey!

The Honda CT125 Stanley, imported from Thailand, stands out from its counterparts with its limited availability.

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The Honda CT125 is a motorcycle designed specifically for adventure enthusiasts. Priced at 150 million Vietnamese dong, this model caters to a selective group of customers. Interestingly, the first batch of imports has already been sold out. The motorcycle is imported from Thailand through a private business.

Notably, the import company has introduced a special edition of the motorcycle called the CT125 Stanley. This edition is produced in limited quantities with only 150 units available worldwide. The exact price of the Stanley edition has not been disclosed, but it is expected to be significantly higher than the 150 million dong price of the standard version.

The first noticeable feature is the military-style matte gray paint.

The front mudguard is embellished with the Stanley logo.

The Stanley edition stands out with a range of accessories including a multi-purpose storage box at the front, designed with a classic-style key hook.

Meanwhile, a cooler storage box is attached to the rear of the motorcycle. According to the manufacturer’s specifications, this box can hold up to 21 cans of drinks and keep them cool for 36 hours.

The motorcycle features a single seat, allowing only one rider. Its overall dimensions are 1,960 x 805 mm (length x width), with a seat height of 800 mm. The dry weight of the motorcycle is 120 kg.

The front headlight features LED technology while retaining a classic round shape, protected by an outer steel frame.

The taillight also utilizes LED lights. Honda has cleverly designed the LED light cluster in the traditional style of older models.

Similarly, the instrument cluster has a vintage look with a row of number indicators, turn signals, and headlights. However, it combines with a modern LCD display for better visibility.



The motorcycle utilizes a handlebar without fairing. The handle is equipped with a hand protection cover. The buttons are raised and easy to operate.

The motorcycle is equipped with a 125cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine, delivering a power output of 8.8 PS and a torque of 11 Nm. The fuel tank capacity is 5.3 liters, offering a travel distance of up to 360 km with a full tank.

The front wheel has a size of 80/90-17 with a 17-inch spoke rim and an integrated ABS disc brake. The front suspension has a travel distance of up to 110 mm and is wrapped in rubber for protection.

The rear wheel has the same size as the front wheel. The braking system features a disc brake but does not have ABS.

The exhaust system is positioned high and comes with an outer protective cover.

The Honda CT125 Stanley is truly a motorcycle for adventure enthusiasts. However, with a price reaching hundreds of millions of dong, this model is only intended for those who are truly passionate about motorcycles and enjoy collecting them. Currently, in Thailand, the CT125 is also sold out, with only a limited number of units available.

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