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Recent content by Colorado Trail

  1. Colorado Trail

    Bar Weight Removal

    Chuck125Trail, I'm glad that the instructions were helpful, have fun out there.
  2. Colorado Trail

    Bar Weight Removal

    Not unless you want different bar ends, I did it to install Barkbusters.
  3. Colorado Trail

    Service Manual Came Today

    I just received this, it was $34 with shipping, it's very clearly is a printout of a scanned copy, but every page is legible. https://www.service-shop-repair-manual.com/2021-honda-trail-125-125a-ct125-abs-part-61k2e00-service-shop-repair-manual/.
  4. Colorado Trail

    Bar Weight Removal

    I'm glad to see that it went much more easily for you. The clips on mine were pressed further in, so the only screwdrivers that could get to them were too thin to pry with, there is also some grip glue spilled over that you can see in one of the pictures. Hopefully most people have an easier...
  5. Colorado Trail

    Bar Weight Removal

    The internal bar weights on these bikes are weirdly large and a pain to remove, you might need to pull them out to install different bar weights or install handguards, here is a quick way to do it that doesn't require any special tools, although it does go more easily with a small impact driver...
  6. Colorado Trail

    Folding Crate

    That'll work, in the past I've just ground a point onto some appropriately sized allthread to accomplish the same thing.
  7. Colorado Trail

    Folding Crate

    Originally, I was going to drill out the bottom of the crate and attach it using some stainless 1.25" fender washers and stainless m6x1 bolts, it worked fine, but the crate wouldn't fold flat with the bolt heads sticking up. The bolts would work fine for a non-folding crate, but I ended up using...
  8. Colorado Trail

    Folding Crate

    I also replaced the tires and added a front and side rack over the weekend. I'm still waiting for my handguards and am contemplating adding some small lights for after work camping trips.
  9. Colorado Trail

    Folding Crate

    Ebay, you can do a search for Big Ant IP543630R.
  10. Colorado Trail

    Folding Crate

    Easiest part of today's project, medium Big Ant folding crate. I added some screw on rubber feet to the bottom to protect the paint and am planning on riding with a bungee net over the top to keep the crate folded up.
  11. Colorado Trail

    New owner, Front Range, CO

    Dmonkey, thanks for the welcome wishes, let's meet up once the snow melts. I'm down by Chatfield reservoir, so I usually ride Rampart or head up to Yankee Hill near Idaho Springs, but I'm also always willing to check out new spots with good people.
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    New owner, Front Range, CO

    Hi there, I just picked up the bike last week and got a little bit of mud on it yesterday. I'm looking forward to a lot of great camping and fishing as well as quick trips to the grocery store. New tires are already on the way.
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    Members by Serial Number

    2595 in Littleton Colorado, just picked it up
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