C/L 1978 Honda CR125M Elsinore

ATHEIST
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Ball Ground, GA US
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RM Mike
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Oakhurst, CA US
10/13/2017 1:57pm
Neat bike.

The FMF pipe made a one-of-a-kind awesome sound when I was a teenager at the races.

No Cross Up swingarm?
JRT812
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Cottontown, TN US
10/13/2017 5:46pm
Yo Newman, what is the skinny on the bike that your can tell from the pictures? Wanting to get into some vintage stuff and its pretty close to home
mark911
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Ashville, OH US
10/13/2017 10:50pm
We built some pretty crazy stuff back then. My brothers 74 at Dixon, district 36. All red, air forks, moved up shocks, snail pipe, boost ports, reed valves, fun times for the garage tuner. I look at them today and wonder how the heck we even got around the track. Of course, the main 125 competition in the early 70s was from the Bultacos, Sachs, Rickmans, DKWs, Huskys, AT1s, and converted trail bikes. The original CR125 was like an unfair advantage.


wildbill
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Christmas Valley, OR US
10/13/2017 11:38pm
My friend had one and it was super fun to power slide around his folks pasture on.

The Shop

10/14/2017 6:21am




Heres mine with my dad reminiscing how he changed my life way back in 1976 !!

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