Honda Trail 125 Forum

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  1. J

    Rider weight

    Great feedback, exactly the kind of info I'm looking for. Thank you.
  2. J

    Rider weight

    I've looked a little at suspension and seen the YSS, Ohlins, Gears and others but have not seen Treatland. Is there a best of the best for aftermarket rears?
  3. J

    Rider weight

    Thank you for the input, that helps. Definitely not expecting the power and torque of my built softail, but for what I need it sounds like it's got plenty. And truth be told I'd be ok being slowed down. Putt around and enjoy the little things let fast paced rat race go by. Mods that I've thought...
  4. J

    Rider weight

    I hope so, it would fit the role for what I need beautifully. Not the bikes fault I'm fat 😂🤣
  5. J

    Rider weight

    That's very promising. And after getting on one in a showroom I already know I'll have to extend the length of the heel toe. I'm a 13 and a 16 in wading boots. Appreciate your input man
  6. J

    Rider weight

    Yes all my intended use for it is around campsites, unpaved roads following rivers like national forest or park roads, a little pavement around the rivers. Not looking to trail ride, cruise, nothing like that. Just something instead of a full size adventure bike it can get put on a hitch carrier...
  7. J

    Rider weight

    Is yours stock or done suspension upgrades or anything?
  8. J

    Rider weight

    Hi all, new to forum. I wanted to come and ask owners and users of the 125 before I pulled the trigger on one. I'm looking for a mini moto to have riding rivers while fly fishing, to have around camp, ect. The trail obviously fits that role wonderfully. I could even leave waders and boots on...
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