Unlike you , Mr Vanity
I’d happily have one. My grom was a cracking little bike.
If you got one, it’ll be the best bike in the world ever, for five minutes, then you’ll sell it, telling everyone it was shite.
Unlike you , Mr Vanity
I’d happily have one. My grom was a cracking little bike.
If you got one, it’ll be the best bike in the world ever, for five minutes, then you’ll sell it, telling everyone it was shite.
If your Grom was such a cracking bike how come you sold it after a couple of months ?
And I seem to recall you stating in June 2018 that I wouldn’t still have my ATAS in 12 months ! Well it’s still in my garage and used only last month in France .
I had the Grom for 18 miles
Ok, congrats, you’ve kept the ATAS. For now.
This CT version of the 125 series (Cub, Grom, Monkey) should sell really well over here, especially if they did it right with some super low gearing to compliment the standard gearing on the other 125's. Either a 2-range 4-speed like the original, or a 5 speed which on road you use only 4 (2-5) with a very low 1st for crawling up the goat path. I hope I'm wrong but my hunch is Honda cheaps out and uses the same drivetrain as the other 125's which'll make it geared wrong for what it is, or possibly add a few teeth to the rear sprocket to get a lower first but then 4th gear becomes too low so it's still wrong for what it is. If they do it right I'll buy one.
Thats looks a cracking little bike. Strapped to the back of your camper van and away you go ..
Even my commute I could do on that .... at 180 to the gallon!!!
I sadly suspect you will be spot on Clifton.
RBW.
Honda’s new go-anywhere CT125 Hunter Cub
A few more details https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesoci...nhwCyp5bszvdxR1boa18Mxmijug_UoE6enRAN_sgdA1Hk
That looks brilliant I might be part exing my 125 monkey for one of those just for a laugh.
I can see me on one of those in my dotage
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