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Making of a Honda "City Trail" 125

Msfitoy

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I uploaded a new video last night that I made over the past two days. It shows installing all of the accessories needed to make a Cub House "City Trail" custom version of the CT125. At the end of the video, it includes a short trail ride in the Withlacoochee State Forest.

I love your videos...where did you get the large box in your other vid?
 

G19Tony

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I didn’t get all the way through the vid, but I have seen wider handlebars. Is there enough cable for such a mod? I wouldn’t think so.
 

Arkansas rider

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I uploaded a new video last night that I made over the past two days. It shows installing all of the accessories needed to make a Cub House "City Trail" custom version of the CT125. At the end of the video, it includes a short trail ride in the Withlacoochee State Forest.

Great video. Really liked!
 

yoga addict

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I really liked your video! You have quite a talent and it looks/sounds professional. I do wish some of the text would stay visible just a bit longer. It seemed too short of time to read all of it. Sorry for the nit pick. Really helpful overall. Thank you for sharing it with us!
The bark busters, bar ends and grips seemed the trickiest.
Thanks for the tip about Walthers’ Goo.
The compressed air “needle/tube” seems necessary to loosen the stock grips. What is it called?
It looks like you have a lot of cool bikes in the garage. Thanks again!
 
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