I had saved this stuff from a while back this his how the RS125 Honda frames seem to stack up STD.

Year: 1991
Make: HONDA
Model: RS125R
Item Specification
Dimensions Overall length 1,830 mm
Overall width 560 mm
Overall height 985 mm (38.8 in)
Wheelbase 1,260 mm
Ground clearance 110 mm (4.3 in)
Dry Weight 68 kg
Half dry weight 71 kg (156 lbs)
Frame Caster angle 25 °
Trail length 95 mm
Tire pressure-Front 1.8kg/cm2
Tire pressure-Rear 2.0kg/cm2
Tire size-Front 2.65 x 3.25-17
Tire size-Rear 2.85 x 4.00-17
Front brake Single disc / 296 mm
Rear brake Single disc / 186 mm
Suspension-Front Telescopic 90 mm
Suspension-Rear Swingarm 110 mm
Frame type Twin tube
Fork oil capacity 210 cc
Fuel system Fuel capacity 12 liter
Mixing ratio 30:1
1997 Honda RS125 Specifications
Item Specification
Dimensions Overall length 1,800 mm (70.9 in)
Overall width 570 mm (22.4 in)
Overall height 985 mm (38.8 in)
Wheelbase 1,215 mm (47.8 in)
Ground clearance 110 mm (4.3 in)
Seat height 700 mm (27.6 in)
Half dry weight 71 kg (156 lbs)
Frame Type Aluminum twin tube
Front suspension Telescopic, inverted type
Rear suspension Swingarm, Pro-link
Front brake Single disc / 4 piston caliper
Rear brake Single disc / 1 piston caliper
Fuel capacity 13.0 liter (3.4 US gal)
Caster angle 23 ° 30'
Trail length 84mm (3.3 in)
http://www.fatbaq.com/mainpage.phtml...rs125_timeline
The next candidates for the wind tunnel test were the 1990 and 1996 Honda RS125 GP bikes. To look at the bikes, you'd expect the more current model to have the more slippery shape. The older RS has a blunter nose and a sharply cut-off tailsection, which don't "look" aerodynamic. But the wind tunnel proved otherwise

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