2021 Honda Trail 125

9/17/2020 2:58am Edited Date/Time 12/10/2020 8:15pm
Anyone have any info on when these will be at dealers? My local dealer didn’t have any specifics but said this winter sometime.


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Lurk Ing
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9/17/2020 3:22am
Postie's in Australia will be doing their rounds half hour faster on that bad boy. Disc brakes. EFI 125 and maybe Unicam 4 valve?
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Big Daddy
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9/17/2020 3:52am
That thing’s cool! I’ll bet it’d be a blast.
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Deja New
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9/17/2020 5:37am
Lurk Ing wrote:
Postie's in Australia will be doing their rounds half hour faster on that bad boy. Disc brakes. EFI 125 and maybe Unicam 4 valve?
Be doing sick durnouts..... Smile


jemcee
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9/17/2020 9:48pm
Hopefully they've fixed the rear shock 'pogo' action

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Deja New
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9/17/2020 10:25pm
jemcee wrote:
Hopefully they've fixed the rear shock 'pogo' action
Hopefully they've fixed the rear shock 'pogo' action
Mate read this like Trent from punchy....

That’s fucking sick aye
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Lurk Ing
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9/17/2020 11:20pm
I was a postie one Xmas period. Didn't get my contract extended. Maybe doing wheelies up hills with full mail bags didn't cut the mustard. Depress the gear lever lightly so it only disengages the clutch, full throttle and let it off.
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9/18/2020 5:40am
Lurk Ing wrote:
I was a postie one Xmas period. Didn't get my contract extended. Maybe doing wheelies up hills with full mail bags didn't cut the mustard. Depress...
I was a postie one Xmas period. Didn't get my contract extended. Maybe doing wheelies up hills with full mail bags didn't cut the mustard. Depress the gear lever lightly so it only disengages the clutch, full throttle and let it off.
Funny you say that, I grew up riding these 90’s and 110’s as a kid and did that same thing. Want to buy one just for nostalgia. Would be fun to cruise around the neighborhood and maybe a quick run to the store.
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aeffertz
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9/18/2020 11:04am
That thing is badass!
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TeamGreen
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9/18/2020 12:14pm
I heard there's going to be an HRC Special Outback Edition for those Mad-Posties that deliver out past the shade trees...
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9/19/2020 7:57am
TeamGreen wrote:
I heard there's going to be an HRC Special Outback Edition for those Mad-Posties that deliver out past the shade trees...
That would be badass. I put my name on the list at the local dealer but haven’t got any updates for a delivery date yet.
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9/19/2020 10:35am
Love it. Can we get a class at Day In The Dirt
Ingjr1
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9/19/2020 10:50am
My first bike was a Honda 90 step-thru. Classic. Wouldn't mind having one of those, probably gets about 80mpg.
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12/9/2020 7:00am
"maybe a quick run to the store. " I have a Trail 125 on order, should be arriving February. Question: to the previous comment. If you left the bike, how would you lock it up?. This will be my first bike, I have no intention of taking it on the road but just in case.

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12/9/2020 7:04am
This thing needs a manual clutch. hopefully there will be a kit....grom parts maybe?
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jemcee wrote:
Hopefully they've fixed the rear shock 'pogo' action
Hopefully they've fixed the rear shock 'pogo' action
Why was he trying to seat bounce that ramp??
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12/9/2020 7:48am
My brother got one of these back in '69 when he was about 12. He (and I) never really cared for them. I was at a dealership yesterday getting some jets and they had one parked out front and I have to admit it was pretty dang cool. Not sure if they plan for other colors, but if not they should at least add the yellowish orange color as well. These things are almost like going to a VW dealership and being able to buy a new version of a vintage Beetle.

I have a buddy who loves these things. He has a shed in his back yard where he literally has about a dozen of them, some laying on their side and stacked lol. He says it's going to be his retirement hobby to get them all running again.
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12/9/2020 9:57am
Saw one at the Redding dealer...they're actually pretty damn cool.
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12/9/2020 11:45am
Just saw one out in the wild this past weekend.

Until this post, I thought he had a MINT old school Honda
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12/9/2020 12:17pm
Why does it look different from the trail70..the 70 seemed alot fatter/thicker
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12/9/2020 2:03pm
dsmith wrote:
Why does it look different from the trail70..the 70 seemed alot fatter/thicker
trail 70 has a straight high bar frame, train 90 was step through.

IMO the CT70 was the better design.
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12/9/2020 5:25pm
I think it would make a great pit bike.

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jemcee
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12/9/2020 5:49pm
jemcee wrote:
Hopefully they've fixed the rear shock 'pogo' action
Hopefully they've fixed the rear shock 'pogo' action
yak651 wrote:
Why was he trying to seat bounce that ramp??
I would suggest he wasn't aware that he was, or what would happen if he did haha
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12/9/2020 7:29pm
Almost bought one this weekend, but it’s alot for what essentially is a play bike, albeit a very good and fun one. I have a 91 CT70 that’s had some engine work, it is a lot of fun but with the 12 inch wheels and z-e-r-o suspension, things are limited in some scenarios. The bike is cooler and probably opens up more adventurous riding than a monkey or grom, IMO.
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12/9/2020 7:53pm
Been waiting for them to hit the shops in Washington, need 2 for the farm.
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12/10/2020 9:33am
Someone mentioned the weight and that does suck for suck a small bike, but still...I really want one.
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local shop just got there's in.. I'm a fan
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12/10/2020 11:56am
Moparmotel wrote:
Anyone have any info on when these will be at dealers? My local dealer didn’t have any specifics but said this winter sometime. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2020/09/17/449821/s1200_2EBFA9BB_46FE_43E7_A95A_DBCCC75D5FE5.jpg[/img]
Anyone have any info on when these will be at dealers? My local dealer didn’t have any specifics but said this winter sometime.


Dont fuck around... Just buy it. You won't be disappointed.
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12/10/2020 6:15pm Edited Date/Time 12/10/2020 6:50pm
I take my father-in-laws 1986 Honda Trail 110 out once in a while. I get around on busy side roads with just enough power to keep up with traffic. Faster 55 mph zones can be a struggle if riding in any kind of hills. Makes me feel guilty downshifting and revving it out so much just to make sure I'm not a hazard in hilly areas. The 125 with EFI would probably make the bike hold 4th gear no problem up a hill. I wonder if the 2021 has a Hi and Low gear selector like the 86? I never used Low. Also, I did have this bike on a hitch carrier on the back of a motorhome. The handlebars have a release lever that lets you rotate the bars for transport. I wonder if this new 125 has that. Don't really need that though.


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