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- On a mountain in the Ozarks
- My Bike Models
- 1982 Standard
I rode a 90 step thru for a year in high school.
Now Honda is making these 125's.
My son bought 2 - his & hers. Centrifugal clutch, still it gets up and screams. You can pop wheelies on these things. Quite impressive.
Accessorizing "hers" first, we upgraded from the 17mm carb to a 22mm carb, Digital speedo that reads more accurate. (The original was accurate to about 45mph, after that was irratic-anybody's guess, removed the catalytic convertor which was replaced with larger pipe, removed charcoal canister, change to larger profile tires.
The tank under the seat hold 1/2 gallon. We also mounted a 2L auxiliary tank. Plan to install a bigger front sproket when it arrives.
Street legal.
Future plans for "his" will include everything mentioned above, plus a big bore kit.
Even just stock, these things are a blast!
50 state legal, but so much bolt on power available after market. But even better, they're not mine, so I don't have to spend any money to ride.
hehehe
With the larger tires these will Cruz 65 all day long. Everywhere we stop a small crowd gathers to ask questions. Can be inconvenient sometimes, but still all kinds of fun.
Now Honda is making these 125's.
My son bought 2 - his & hers. Centrifugal clutch, still it gets up and screams. You can pop wheelies on these things. Quite impressive.
Accessorizing "hers" first, we upgraded from the 17mm carb to a 22mm carb, Digital speedo that reads more accurate. (The original was accurate to about 45mph, after that was irratic-anybody's guess, removed the catalytic convertor which was replaced with larger pipe, removed charcoal canister, change to larger profile tires.
The tank under the seat hold 1/2 gallon. We also mounted a 2L auxiliary tank. Plan to install a bigger front sproket when it arrives.
Street legal.
Future plans for "his" will include everything mentioned above, plus a big bore kit.
Even just stock, these things are a blast!
50 state legal, but so much bolt on power available after market. But even better, they're not mine, so I don't have to spend any money to ride.
hehehe
With the larger tires these will Cruz 65 all day long. Everywhere we stop a small crowd gathers to ask questions. Can be inconvenient sometimes, but still all kinds of fun.
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