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My dad brought a new Trail 90 home in the mid-sixties, and I pretty much lived on that thing. Now, I want the new 125 so badly, but what would I really do with it. You can't go back.
Hi JJ, 9-20-20I rebuilt an early 70's Honda CB 100 (that I found in pieces at the dump), and gave it to my wife as her first bike (about 10 years ago). She really liked it BUT, it did not have electric start. It was difficult for her to use it on her own. I gave it to my nephew. I looked at a new Super Sub (125 cc) for her and it looked great BUT, it did not have a side stand and it weighed too much for her to hoist it on its center stand. We ended up with a Rad City ebike. She absolutely loves it! I wish I had known, it would have saved a lot of time and effort. Be well,DougG
If Mandello does not go ahead in 2021, I will be doing a ride from Cape Otway to Cape York ..(and back)..8,000 km.Either on thisOr this..
I got an 80cc engine to turn one of the bicycles into an illegal moped. (mopeds are suppose to be 50cc)
...of the many two-wheel vehicles I want...(but probably will never have...) So many cool motorcycles, old and new, and so little money / time / garage space....(*SIGH*)
I am hoping to buy one of them. Might be the perfect bike to get my wife interested in riding .......
Hugo,I met a sandgroper who had done the Figure 8 on a CT110 - great trip, once he got into the groove he would start at 10am & finish at 3pm, the only mechanical issue was the loss of high beam. I got the impression that once home, he parked it up, and rode his other bikes, he'd got that out of his system. Id hazard an opinion and say these small bikes require a different riding culture - there's no prospect of being in a hurry, you'd smell every rose. The buffeting of passing trucks & road trains might be a little scary. A niece of mine rode a CB125 Sydney - Brisbane & back, then promptly went out & bought a bigger bike, so she wouldn't be overtaken by every truck on the road. Just saying.
If you want a good read on what a postie bike is capable of you should read a book called Going Postal by Nathan Millward. He decided to ride a postie bike from Australia to England. Apparently the book is called something different in the states as the name going postal has a different meaning over their.The second bike he purchased in Brisbane was surprisingly reliable especially as he had a tight timeline from Brisbane to Darwin, a mere 3000 km's.Steve