Honda Trail 125 Forum

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    Who buys these Trail 125's ???

    Who rides bikes like the Honda Trail 125??? This is who. Men who want to ride a really fun, quality motorcycle that will deliver one a hundred miles to the gallon of gas, men who don't have to ride a BIG motorcycle to advertise that they are men, men that can pull up next to a sluggish...
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    Cycleworld Review

    Me too! Love those videos.
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    Anxious to ride my new 2022 Honda Trail 125

    My name is David Bentley, I am 75 years old on March 5th, 2023. I am a retired Detective Captain having served 30 years rising up the ranks from patrolman to detective, to Lieutenant and finally Captain. I quite school at 16 to support a family, went back and got my high school equivalency...
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    Cycleworld Review

    Oh what a thrill it is. It is all about doing more on less!
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    Who buys these Trail 125's ???

    I think these bikes are a main form of transportation in third world countries, but the goods ol USA will probably but more than the others in the end.
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    Who's got one on order? And more importantly, what news have you heard?

    I ordered mine in oct. 2022, it arrived on 12/29/22! I am so excited. My dealership, Bob Weaver Motorsports, has only received 3 total, all preordered. When picking mine up a guy was admiring it, he offered me $6000, of course I said NO. I aim 75 years old, driven about every bike known...
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    4K mile oil change intervals?

    having a one quart capacity, I will try 400 miles at most. I will likely start with about 300 miles and see how it looks. Oil is the lifeblood of the engine and with use it can become abrasive and or less useful. It certainly won't hurt to change it more often.
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    Cycleworld Review

    I just got mine in Tonawanda, NY. I am 75, have done the HD stuff and now I am man enough to ride my Honda Trail next to any Harley. It is a lot more fun, not trying to impress anyone, love getting 100 MPG, on a quiet, clean reliable machine. I plan on doing a lot of trips on it, long ones too.
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