bryanchurch06
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Hondas CT line of Motorcycle is the death of personalization of bikes!
That's right, any other bike from any other brand and the 1st thing people start is displaying their own personality on the bike, custom paint, chrome, leather fringe, embroidery seats, sunflowers painted on mirrors, etc.
I'm not referring to mods, I'm a fan of modding the bike for a particular use, both my 22 and 23 have mods but nothing that shows my personality, why is that? I've certainly done it to other bikes I've owned just not the CT. Don't believe me, show me a pic of a CT125 that displays the owners style. Mods are different, some of you guys start modding the bike before it's delivered, but where's your personal stamp on the bike?
My contention is the image and style of the CT is so iconic that to change it is akin to farting in Church, sure some people do it but it's generally frowned upon.
When you own a CT that image becomes your style, your personality, being recognized by people when your riding gives you a thrill and a sense of pride, and you nod and smile in your most humble manner, this oh yeah that's my CT125. And that's why hopefully no one will ever post a pic here of one with sunflower mirrors and purple fringe on the seats.
That's right, any other bike from any other brand and the 1st thing people start is displaying their own personality on the bike, custom paint, chrome, leather fringe, embroidery seats, sunflowers painted on mirrors, etc.
I'm not referring to mods, I'm a fan of modding the bike for a particular use, both my 22 and 23 have mods but nothing that shows my personality, why is that? I've certainly done it to other bikes I've owned just not the CT. Don't believe me, show me a pic of a CT125 that displays the owners style. Mods are different, some of you guys start modding the bike before it's delivered, but where's your personal stamp on the bike?
My contention is the image and style of the CT is so iconic that to change it is akin to farting in Church, sure some people do it but it's generally frowned upon.
When you own a CT that image becomes your style, your personality, being recognized by people when your riding gives you a thrill and a sense of pride, and you nod and smile in your most humble manner, this oh yeah that's my CT125. And that's why hopefully no one will ever post a pic here of one with sunflower mirrors and purple fringe on the seats.