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Daytripper

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May 25, 2024
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Alaska
My two new Hondas..
Got the Honda Recon a month ago to replace an aging out Kawasaki for work around the property and plowing snow in the winter. I got the Trail 125 3 days ago for the fun stuff! Taking camping, exploring new trails, and just a grocery getter. I love that bike!
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Daytripper

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May 25, 2024
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Alaska
Finally got the MC carrier in and set up. Test run is good! Now I have to get past the fear of some bolt breaking and driving over the Trail at 50 mph.. That will come with time..
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Ainm Bréige

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Oct 11, 2022
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I loaded up the bike into the minivan and did some actual off-road earlier today on trails at Chengwatana State Forest in Minnesota. The stock tires did better than I expected although I did have trouble with traction on a steep rocky hill and I got stuck in mud once. There was a lot of mud, so only getting stuck once was surprising. 20240701_143307.jpg
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Gruffalo

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Apr 21, 2024
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Usa
I loaded up the bike into the minivan and did some actual off-road earlier today on trails at Chengwatana State Forest in Minnesota. The stock tires did better than I expected although I did have trouble with traction on a steep rocky hill and I got stuck in mud once. There was a lot of mud, so only getting stuck once was surprising. View attachment 9897
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Ainm, how was your experience carrying the bike inside the van? Did it fight right? Was it hard to get it in and out the van? Did you have to remove the mirrors?
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Ainm Bréige

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I had a lot of trouble at first, but It goes pretty smoothly now that I have my technique down. The mirrors need to come off. I have to lean it side to side to get the handlebar to clear the door. My biggest challenge was the uneven floor as it would make the front wheel turn and cause the bar end to scrape the headliner. I put a piece of fiberboard in the back and that helped a lot. 20240820_115259.jpg
 
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