2026 Honda Trail125 Suspension & Chassis Breakdown | Poway Powersports

Suspension & Chassis Breakdown

2026 HONDA Trail125 at Poway Powersports (San Diego)
2026 Honda Trail125
Chassis Focus

Built to feel stable on pavement and confident on hard-packed trails

The Trail125 pairs a rugged steel backbone chassis with 17-inch spoke wheels and a practical suspension setup designed for everyday riding, light exploring, and carrying gear. Below is a clear look at the key chassis pieces and what they mean for real-world riding around San Diego.

Model ID: CT125A

Suspension at a glance

Front suspension
27mm fork; 4.3-inch travel
A straightforward fork setup that helps keep steering predictable and comfortable over small bumps, broken pavement, and packed dirt.
Rear suspension
Dual shocks; 3.4-inch travel
Dual shocks complement the Trail125’s utility mission—stable feel, simple serviceability, and consistent support when you’re carrying light cargo.

If you’re planning to ride a mix of neighborhood streets, beach-town cruising, and occasional trail connectors, this suspension package is designed to keep the bike composed without feeling overly tall or unwieldy.

Honda Trail125 side view

Chassis & geometry details

The Trail125 is built around a rugged steel backbone chassis. Combined with its wheel and geometry numbers, it’s a recipe for stability at everyday speeds and a planted feel on uneven surfaces.

Rake
27.0°
Trail
3.1 in
Wheelbase
49.5 in
Seat height
31.5 in

Tip: Geometry numbers don’t tell the whole story, but they help explain why the Trail125 feels calm and predictable when you’re cruising around town or picking your way through a rougher shortcut.

Wheels, tires & brakes

Wheels
17-inch spoke wheels
Tires
80/90-17 (front & rear)
Front brake
Single 220mm disc; ABS
Rear brake
Single 190mm disc
Trail125 17-inch spoke wheels

Rugged details that support the mission

A few chassis-adjacent features riders appreciate for daily use and light adventure.
Trail125 centerstand
Centerstand
Makes parking and basic checks easier—especially handy when you’re loading up or stopping on uneven ground.
Trail125 underseat fuel tank
Underseat fuel tank
A practical packaging choice that supports the Trail125’s utility-focused layout.
Trail125 rugged steel backbone chassis
Rugged steel backbone chassis
The foundation for the bike’s stable feel and ready-for-work attitude.

FAQ: Suspension & chassis

Does the Trail125 have ABS?
Yes—standard ABS is listed for the Trail125, and the front brake spec is Single 220mm disc; ABS.
What are the suspension travel numbers?
Front: 4.3-inch travel (27mm fork). Rear: 3.4-inch travel (dual shocks).
What wheels and tire sizes does it use?
It uses 17-inch spoke wheels with 80/90-17 tires front and rear.

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