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    Default Honda CT125 Trail and 1000 miles across Alaska

    Ok, As many here know - I'm short, and light. These little devil's appeal to me.

    Found this entertaining Revzilla vid last night about riding one, along with an older unit across Alaska. Having spent lots of time in AK, something this low powered would be one of my last choices to tackle the terrain and unrelenting "highways" out there - it still looked like fun.

    My living arrangement right now wouldnt allow me to make the most fun of one of these, but with the current prices of the bicycle market the msrp of a brand new ct125 sounds like a downright bargain, and a real hoot for in-city errands as well as weekend shenanigans.

    Anyone have one??




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    Default Re: Honda CT125 Trail and 1000 miles across Alaska

    No BUT the scooter rage is on. Ask Dan, he's gone to the dark side.

    They are VERY appealing and I'd get one in a heartbeat for urban errands.

    If nothing I'd be the poster child for the #monkeyhumpinafootball look.
    Last edited by Too Tall; 02-12-2022 at 10:27 AM.

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    I think what I like most about the idea of these is (1) the price! and (2) for a motorized trail riding novice like myself, the super low weight makes it harder to get in real trouble, and of course, the limited speed helps with that also, but might be a hinderance on real hills too.

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    Default Re: Honda CT125 Trail and 1000 miles across Alaska

    Those guys do great videos. If you haven't seen this one it is worth a watch.



    The Monkey and the Trail 125 both use the same 8hp 125cc engine. The little bikes are big fun but definitely have their drawbacks and limits. To be honest, I think you would be better off on something like a Yamaha XT250. Double the horsepower, but still not enough to get you in trouble, plus actual suspension.
    Are happy spot is the Vespa GTS300 if dirt is not involved. We just got back from a couple hour ride. We can do 80 mph if we have to, but stick to the 45 mph back roads.
    Dan Bare

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    Default Re: Honda CT125 Trail and 1000 miles across Alaska

    8hp of ridiculous fun



    Don't let Too Tall lie to you, he has a secret scooter fetish
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    I actually still own a CBR250 that I used to commute on a bit and general riding. I'm light enough that it could do highway duty, though at 75mph that engine is strung out like a kitten with a coke habit and after a couple hours at high speed you really feel the vibes.

    Really cool though. There are so many exotic, really amazing motor bikes, but I find myself excited about a 125 :)

    I have to move some stuff around in life, but the temptation is real!

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    Default Re: Honda CT125 Trail and 1000 miles across Alaska

    Quote Originally Posted by PaMtbRider View Post
    Don't let Too Tall lie to you, he has a secret scooter fetish
    My piaggio 300 has the same engine but with bigger wheels. It is a gem in the city and can do highway duty just fine as long as it isn't too long. Riding seated like you are taking a dump is not that great for long distances.



    Still I am intrigued by the newer e-scooters, mostly because I hate hearing all those maxi scooters when I am trying to sleep or listen to the music and thus don't want to inflict the same to others. I am about to have a test ride of the Silence S01 with its smart removable battery. Most challenge using EV for people living in the city is most of us don't have any garage so charging while leaving the vehicle parked in the street is complicated.



    Problem is that would leave me have to look for another proper bike for longer rides. But I see it more as an opportunity than a problem :)
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    Default Re: Honda CT125 Trail and 1000 miles across Alaska

    A little more Zack and Ari scooter content, vintage edition

    Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast

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    The TW is a cool beast. I like that they’re still air cooled …

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