How to remove the front sprocket cover – Honda CB125E, GLH125SH

Need to access your front sprocket? It’s hidden behind a cover, above the gearshift lever.

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

It’s held in by two bolts, circled in red below:

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

The bolts have an 8mm head:

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

They’re identical 6×30 bolts – Honda part number 96001-06030-00.

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

The cover can now be lifted away. It’s part number 11360-KVX-600:

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

On the rear side there’s a metal chain guide to be found:

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

It’s held in place by little plastic tabs that sit in holes in the plate:

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

The metal guide is part number 11365-KSP-910.

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

Now that the cover is out of the way, you can access the front sprocket:

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

A closer view, where you can make out the “15T” on the sprocket:

Here's how to access the front sprocket on a Honda CB125E or GLH125SH motorcycle - through removing the sprocket cover. This is featured on MotoFaction.org.

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