Does anyone remember the early CT90 bikes? I had a 1971 I was just looking at the picture of. I have been in situations with bikes that don't have a manual clutch lever, and especially our new CT125, where I'm stuck, or out of power, going up a steep and slippery hill, where I've stopped and I need to roll backwards to turn around. The problem is, both feet are on the ground so I can't work the foot brake. And the front brake just slides the wheel, so you have no stopping power going backwards. And I've wished for a rear brake lever where the clutch lever would be on normal bikes. I was pretty sure I had a bike like that at one time and sure enough, my CT90 had both a foot brake and hand brake for the rear wheel. I really wish Honda had continued to put that on these new bikes. I think it was a great feature for certain conditions. Now for the elite riders you are going to say, "just open the throttle when coasting backwards to get the rear tire to help you stop or slow down." (just like we slip the clutch on bike with a clutch lever). If the engine is dead, a bike with the hand clutch lever will still lock up the rear tire if you engage or slip the clutch. The CT125 will just coast backwards (freewheeling). Anyway, I thought it was a nice feature on the older bikes.