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No longer a lurker. Love this thing!

Holler

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Sep 7, 2023
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Idaho
What a fun little bike. I’ve had a number of bikes over the years and never thought I would get another. But after seeing these come out in green, I didn’t have a choice.
I need to upgrade rear shocks and front springs, black out the exhaust, add a center rack and maybe a few other things but we are nearing final form! 😂 I love how much you can play with these for any kind of idea or style.
 

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themindofmonster

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Nov 29, 2023
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5
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Bowling Green, Kentucky
These things are fun as hell. You buy it not realizing how much fun it is. I bought mine less than 2 months ago and I'm already buying another bike because I want to do what I do on my trail only further away and not get killed getting there.
 

bumberson1

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Nov 7, 2023
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78660
These things are fun as hell. You buy it not realizing how much fun it is. I bought mine less than 2 months ago and I'm already buying another bike because I want to do what I do on my trail only further away and not get killed getting there.
That's exactly what I did. The Trail 125 is enormous fun and I'll probably keep it forever, but that 55 mph top speed keeps you off of any substantial highways. Even if the speed limit is 55 people drive 70. I recently picked up a Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 for my second bike that can go more places. I still love to ride the Honda though. I just ordered a hitch mounted carrier so I can haul the Honda around. I'll have to see how that works out.
 

Farmer Mike

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Dec 14, 2023
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176
Location
North Florida
What a fun little bike. I’ve had a number of bikes over the years and never thought I would get another. But after seeing these come out in green, I didn’t have a choice.
I need to upgrade rear shocks and front springs, black out the exhaust, add a center rack and maybe a few other things but we are nearing final form! 😂 I love how much you can play with these for any kind of idea or style.
Yeah, first thing I did was black out those shiny heat shields... I don't know how the little donkey stood it... it was just horrible to look at, can't imagine having to wearing that around all the time! If you don't need lockable rear storage, BigAnt has a pretty nice green/black Folding Milk Crate that works well. Holds exactly 3 paper grocery bags Matches well enough for my purposes.
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bryanchurch06

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Nov 4, 2022
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What a fun little bike. I’ve had a number of bikes over the years and never thought I would get another. But after seeing these come out in green, I didn’t have a choice.
I need to upgrade rear shocks and front springs, black out the exhaust, add a center rack and maybe a few other things but we are nearing final form! 😂 I love how much you can play with these for any kind of idea or style.
Careful that's a deep hole you're starting down 😊, have fun it's only money.
 

FizzBuzz3000

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Sep 6, 2023
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44
Location
Somewhere in Central Minnesota
These things are fun as hell. You buy it not realizing how much fun it is. I bought mine less than 2 months ago and I'm already buying another bike because I want to do what I do on my trail only further away and not get killed getting there.

I thought this before I bought my Trail, but then as I was riding I remembered that lesser-traveled county roads are a plenty, and they almost always have gravel roads that connect to them! Looking up the county/gravel roads in a topo really really helps with trying not to die on this fun bike! I also may more may not be doing some ditch riding since there are trails along side some major roads 😜
 
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