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Greetings from Newer Mexico

NMCoyote

Active member
Joined
May 31, 2023
Messages
173
Location
Newer Mexico
I like to hunt, fish, shoot, ride motorcycles, 4-wheel, and just spend time in the great outdoors. I've owned many Hondas over the years. My fist bike was a Mini Trail 50 in 73 and my motorcycle addiction has served me well. I recently sold a Yamaha TW to a friend who wants to get his Grandson riding, I do regret that move but, Hey, whatever gets someone in the wind is good with me. I found a '23 a couple hundred miles from me and I actually got a pretty good deal on it. I owned a 71 and a 72 Mini Trail 110 and always regretted selling those and have always wanted to replace them but they never come up for sale as you all know so I pulled the trigger on this new fangled CT125 and I'm really happy with it. Got lots of plans for it! So right now I own:
1978 Kawasaki KZ 1000
1989 Honda Trans Alp- (and I ride it every day)
2007 Yamaha FJR 1300 Super Sport
2023 Honda CT 125
Looking forward to the ideas on Farkels for the new CT, looking at a speedo upgrade with RPM and gear indicator, and a Diablo seat to start with.
I also own a 2005 Jeep TJ that I've been upgrading for the past few years and like to get out as much as possible. Let me know if your in the area and we can grab a beer and talk scooters, Jeeps, whatever.
 

BaldRider

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 18, 2023
Messages
368
Location
California, USA
Welcome. I tried to limit my farkles but I haven't been good at it yet so far. I have quite a bit of stuff waiting to get installed.

Mirrors are a must and should be on your list of first additions if you want to be able to see behind you
 
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