![]() The compression ratio of the C92 was 8.3:1, and the C95's was 9.7:1. The engine was a straight- or parallel-twin, four stroke with two valves per cylinder operated by a chain-driven overhead camshaft. Front and rear brakes were six-inch single-leading-shoe type in full-width hubs. Rear suspension was by fully enclosed telescopic dampers. ![]() Front suspension was of the leading link type. The front forks were pressed steel and carried the front mudguard. The frame was a pressed-steel, fully-welded design with the front end carrying the steering head and the rear end forming the deeply valanced mudguard. The name Benly comes from the Japanese word benri, meaning convenient. These twins took their styling and design cues from the larger- displacement Honda C71, C76, C72, C77 Dream series. Running concurrently were the CB92 Sports and the slightly larger C95 150 cc (9.2 cu in), called the CA92 and CA95 in the US. The Honda C92 Benly is a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) parallel-twin motorcycle made by Honda from 1959 through 1965.
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