Just don't low side on the right with petrol (or whiskey) in it!
CT125 won’t be of much use for Mr. Electric, you can’t plug it in….Great idea,Warlord,start another thread !!!
Nice one - and for road only a very viable choice for what you want to do with them.I saw that guy on IOW selling them, DK listed a similar Jap import one for £4799 and it went in a day, makes your a bargain. one or two beginning to pop up on the used market now. I’ve been hankering after one for ages, then I saw one of the new Dax’s in Vertu Honda a couple of weeks ago. Not the same I know but to me just as appealing, only in a different way. £3749 OTR. Had to have one.
Little bike, little car!
Nice one ToddyNice one - and for road only a very viable choice for what you want to do with them.
For me, and given that I want to do some trail riding, the Hunter was the one I needed.
Guy on the IOW has another 3 for sale I believe. He seems to be a bit low key, with just the odd eBay annd FaceBook advert, but he’s been importing Jap cars and bikes for years. He was thinking about a proper website etc. which would be sensible, but his location does make it a bit of a faff To go and view stuff.
I was pleased with my deal, and the bike was better than I expected, but the only issue is he hasn’t done any of the leg work to get it registered. Should hopefully only be a matter of paperwork and getting the MSVA test done, so keeping my fingers crossed a KPH only speedo won’t be an issue (Otherwise I’ll fit an Opimid).
Then there might be a bit of farkling required
Thanks for the info Micky, and will definitely be looking at Ben’s Bike Racing - is it the same bloke that runs the UK owners forum (Matt Heliwell)? I’ve got a bit of a list of stuff I think I will need over time so no doubt will be asking folk for advice on suppliers pretty soon.Nice one Toddy
The 2023 models can be toggled between MPH & KPH but not the earlier ones. The Opmid speedo is well worth it. Cheaper on eBay from abroad but I bought mine from Ben's Bike Racing. Good to deal with and knowledgable .... and a safer warranty maybe
https://www.takegawauk.co.uk/product-page/opmid-m1204-multi-meter-dash-plug-n-play-honda-monkey-125
We'll need our own section soon, especially if Arsey gets his finger out and buys one
Keep us updated with the farkles
Thanks for the info Micky, and will definitely be looking at Ben’s Bike Racing - is it the same bloke that runs the UK owners forum (Matt Heliwell)? I’ve got a bit of a list of stuff I think I will need over time so no doubt will be asking folk for advice on suppliers pretty soon.
Would be good to get out own section, but I guess we‘ll need a few more owners for that, which but might be tough given how hard it is to get one. Maybe just an exclusive corner in Dent one year instead?
Arsey definitely needs to get one quickly - and then maybe he can source bits for us on his work trips to and from the US?
Thanks Martin, that’s very kind of you (and sorry to hear about the back!) . No idea how comfortable the thing will be as yet, but other folk seem to have no problems.Think it would fuck my back up even more . Just ordered something else today but happy to pick up shite for you .
In fact I’m in Shanghai as I type . Need any Ali Express knock off bollox
Dunno if Ben's Bike Racing is that same guy, but I've bought some stuff from him and it's good quality and good serviceThanks for the info Micky, and will definitely be looking at Ben’s Bike Racing - is it the same bloke that runs the UK owners forum (Matt Heliwell)? I’ve got a bit of a list of stuff I think I will need over time so no doubt will be asking folk for advice on suppliers pretty soon.
Would be good to get out own section, but I guess we‘ll need a few more owners for that, which but might be tough given how hard it is to get one. Maybe just an exclusive corner in Dent one year instead?
Arsey definitely needs to get one quickly - and then maybe he can source bits for us on his work trips to and from the US?
I agree on the Opmid speedoA CT125 section would be good indeed
Best farkle to date has to be the OPMID. Best avoidance is racks, both front side and centre (just hanging a couple of bags off the bike frame at the moment) Best and cheapest modification has been going tubeless
BBKs, both 143 and 164 sound interesting but a bit of an expensive rabbit hole
Just wondered why you went tubeless and what solution did you go for?A CT125 section would be good indeed
Best farkle to date has to be the OPMID. Best avoidance is racks, both front side and centre (just hanging a couple of bags off the bike frame at the moment) Best and cheapest modification has been going tubeless
BBKs, both 143 and 164 sound interesting but a bit of an expensive rabbit hole
Did 150,000 miles on the F800GS with tubed tyres, never a problem. I keep an Aerosol of Motul repair and inflate, used a couple of times to good effect. These days riding with inner tubes aren't like the 1960's where you could get several punctures on one rideJust wondered why you went tubeless and what solution did you go for?
I intend to take mine on the trails so will probably keep it tubed for the time being.
Thanks, hadn‘t seen that approach used before, but looks simple enough and seems effective!I went tubeless ‘cos:-
1. An element of safety - tubeless punctures tend to deflate relatively slowly giving time to pull over under control. Had several punctures on my tubed SP370 and the air ripped out pretty instantly via the spoke ends and valve hole
2. Convenience - my well used Stop & Go plugger kit has always got me back in action quickly without having to remove and refit wheel, tyre and tube
Another advantage, but not tested myself, is that the remaining tube is now clamped and protected between the wheel rim and tyre bead. Hopefully this does away with the all too familiar snakebite type tube punctures whether smacking into potholes or rocks when on the trail (this comes from the Fatbike MTB community)
I used the DIY split tube or “ghetto” method. A year ago it took 45mins and twenty quid from my credit card (for a couple of smaller tubes) and all is still good - I do however carry a 17” tube in my tool kit and a can of Micky’s Motul just in case!!
This explains the technique