kballowe
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I wonder. They're made in Thailand. Do they sell a lot of them in Thailand ? Europe ? Asia ?
What do you think ? USA mostly ? Best guess ?
What do you think ? USA mostly ? Best guess ?
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There's a forum thread on here somewhere about the Trail 125 nla for Australia import, no? To my understanding, the Auzzie powers that be instituted a 2-channel non-off-road m/c abs requirement, and Honda's minimotos only feature front abs of course.If I was a betting man I'd say Thailand, Japan and Australia. They could sale more in the US than those places for a few years if they would make and send them. For the long haul year after year the steady market IMHO will be SE Asia.
Correct.There's a forum thread on here somewhere about the Trail 125 nla for Australia import, no? To my understanding, the Auzzie powers that be instituted a 2-channel non-off-road m/c abs requirement, and Honda's minimotos only feature front abs of course.
I think these bikes are a main form of transportation in third world countries, but the goods ol USAI wonder. They're made in Thailand. Do they sell a lot of them in Thailand ? Europe ? Asia ?
What do you think ? USA mostly ? Best guess ?
Sure???Men who want to ride a really fun, quality motorcycle that will deliver one a hundred miles to the gallon of gas, men who don't have to ride a BIG motorcycle to
advertise that they are men, men that can pull up next to a sluggish overpriced Harley wearing his "bad ass" Halloween costume consisting of dirty jeans, denim shirt
with the sleeves cut off to show his puny arms all tatted up, sweaty old scarf around his balding head and half shell helmet with no padding inside and his pony tail hanging out,
the only hair he has and stickers on the back of it saying , " if you can read this the bitch fell off!" No, really, I have owned about every bike they ever made including several Harleys
FYI I look like the typical harley rider but I quit buying Harleys in the 90s, like you I've owned about everything and I always get a chuckle when a harley guy asks me why I'm not on a harley, I always tell them I can afford the bike, I just can't afford the thousands of dollars of new clothes I'd have to buy. Ok I'm done picking on the "real bikers". As far as I'm concerned if you bought it you ride it no matter what it is, for the most part we all ride our wallets don't we?Who rides bikes like the Honda Trail 125??? This is who.
Men who want to ride a really fun, quality motorcycle that will deliver one a hundred miles to the gallon of gas, men who don't have to ride a BIG motorcycle to
advertise that they are men, men that can pull up next to a sluggish overpriced Harley wearing his "bad ass" Halloween costume consisting of dirty jeans, denim shirt
with the sleeves cut off to show his puny arms all tatted up, sweaty old scarf around his balding head and half shell helmet with no padding inside and his pony tail hanging out,
the only hair he has and stickers on the back of it saying , " if you can read this the bitch fell off!" No, really, I have owned about every bike they ever made including several Harleys
(including the Police Harley) I retired as a captain after 30 years on the job.
I just feel doing more with less is fun! Like LONG trips where I can go off road and through about 30 inches of water. I like riding a bike I can start up, take off right away
wearing shorts and a t shirt with nothing written on it. I also love pulling up next to those "posers" on their Harley at a red light and asking them if their balls are roasting while
they sit between those gas guzzling vibrating twin cylinder furnaces on a 95 degree hot day when the blacktop road is radiating 110 degrees. Then asking if they want to race. LOL,
I love my Honda trail!!!!!
Had one just like it. Bought it at a garage sale for $60 in the late 80s. Fixed the two flats cleaned up the carb and she ran like a top. Sadly she was one of many casualties of my step sons teenage yearsRode my Parakeet Yellow C70 Passport Deluxe to lunch today. Great little errand bike, just don't eat too much or it might not have the power to bring you back home.
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Rode my Parakeet Yellow C70 Passport Deluxe to lunch today. Great little errand bike, just don't eat too much or it might not have the power to bring you back home.
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