Chinjab
Member
Hey all,
Glad I'm finally on the forum!
I'm on the waiting list at a few dealerships for whenever the next batch of CT125's arrive her on Vancouver Island. I currently own two CT90's which I am rebuilding. One is up and running really nicely and I'm loving riding it around - pic attached. I can only imagine the difference with a new 125.
Been riding bikes all my life, first street bike (Yamaha Maxim 700) when I turned 16. I have ridden a lot... across North America both East/West and North/South. Over the years I have noticed that the riders with the most longevity go with smaller displacement bikes as they get older, not larger ones. The guys who get the big baggers at 60 just don't end up riding as much as the fellas who use small bikes to hop around town.
Currently I'm looking for a really good rear storage box that I can put on my CT90 until the CT125 arrives, and then swap it over.
Looking forward to the adventure - thanks for having me aboard.
Chin
Glad I'm finally on the forum!
I'm on the waiting list at a few dealerships for whenever the next batch of CT125's arrive her on Vancouver Island. I currently own two CT90's which I am rebuilding. One is up and running really nicely and I'm loving riding it around - pic attached. I can only imagine the difference with a new 125.
Been riding bikes all my life, first street bike (Yamaha Maxim 700) when I turned 16. I have ridden a lot... across North America both East/West and North/South. Over the years I have noticed that the riders with the most longevity go with smaller displacement bikes as they get older, not larger ones. The guys who get the big baggers at 60 just don't end up riding as much as the fellas who use small bikes to hop around town.
Currently I'm looking for a really good rear storage box that I can put on my CT90 until the CT125 arrives, and then swap it over.
Looking forward to the adventure - thanks for having me aboard.
Chin