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  1. Colby Dog

    Sold Windshield

    Honda CT125 SNB Windshield Meter Visor SNB meter visor windshield for the Honda CT125, Comes with brackets too mount, aftermarket parts and accessories Thailand. www.zeedparts.com Anyone Interested it a windshield from Zeed parts. I paid $84 with shipping but can’t use because I do not want to...
  2. Colby Dog

    Windshield

    https://www.zeedparts.com/Honda-CT125-SNB-%E0%B8%8A%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%AB%E0%B8%99%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2 Anyone Interested it a windshield from Zeed parts. I paid $84 with shipping but can’t use because I do not want to takeoff my front rack to fit it. Will sell for $50 with shipping. Same...
  3. Colby Dog

    Rust on chrome rear view mirror posts

    Attached Is a picture of rust which happened on my chrome rearview mirror posts after only six months. This may be the only chrome on the whole bike. After treating it with flintz I wrapped it with three eights inch flex guard split wire loom at the suggestion of my neighbor who is a monkey...
  4. Colby Dog

    V..I..B..R..A..T..I..O..N..

    Anyone feel this? At 40 mph I get a vibration through the seat almost like you were sitting on a blender. It lasts till about 45mph and never really goes away at higher speeds. It’s uncomfortable. Also happens in lower gears as rpm’s rise. Tires are stock, correct inflation, 600 mi, 2 oil...
  5. Colby Dog

    Grab Bar Cushion

    I was tired of my tailbone hitting the grab bar in back of the seat. I’m not tall but the seat even for me is very far forward. I always find myself hanging over the back. A very simple and inexpensive solution was to cut a piece of thick pipe insulation to length and just attach it to the bar...
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