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Spied! Here’s a production version of the Honda CT125
Will Honda make postie bikes great again?
This appears to be a production-ready CT125 design. Photo: Motorcycle.com

This appears to be a production-ready CT125 design. Photo: Motorcycle.com


One of the most comment-inspiring concept motorcycles of the past year wasn’t an uber-rugged adventure bike, a super-fast sportbike, or a blinged-out cruiser. It was much more modest—the Honda CT125. And now, Motorcycle.com has uncovered design drawings of the production version (filed in Europe, see more details and photos at their website).
The CT125 is a very Honda-esque production. It plays to the brand’s strong history, but also its current strengths. In the past, Honda built much of its strong rep on the original CT series, especially the CT90 and CT110. These were kinda-sorta motorcycles, but had many scooter-like features (a frame that was almost a step-through design, a semi-auto gearbox, a small-capacity engine). Some models had particularly desirable features like a dual-range transmission, which provided bull-low gearing as well as relatively high-speed capability. The CT line was well-loved in North America, but hasn’t been sold here for a while. It’s remained for sale much longer overseas, particularly in markets like Australia, where’s known as the “postie bike,” as that’s who uses them there—postmen. Occasionally, these machines are liberated from their mail delivery tasks and pressed into other duties, like the Postie Bike Challenge, or round-the-world rides (see below).

Now, as for the CT125: It’s based on the same engine that Honda uses in the Grom, in the Wave scooter, in the new Super Cub and in the Monkey. It’s a well-trusted platform by now, and it makes very logical sense to build a ruggedish motorcycle about it, with design harking back to the CT line. The fans of the original CT machines are everywhere, and there are plenty of riders who’d welcome a new one. This move won’t cost Honda much to set up, and it will likely sell very well. Trademark filings have been floating around for a while now, so with the latest discovery by Motorcycle.com, we’d expect this machine to be officially released this fall.


We see the slightly smaller Postie bike running around Cairns and they know no rules.....running the heavily loaded bikes up on the curbs and sidewalks delivering the mail and generally having a hoot - might even be a retirement job. :D

They got........:eek: ....gangs eh.

Postie Bike Safari sets off on dawdling journey to Cape York
Chris Calcino, The Cairns Post
September 10, 2018 6:00pm

MEMBERS of Australia’s slowest bikie gang have revved their engines and kicked up a tiny plume of dust on their journey to the tip of Cape York.
About 40 pocket rockets hit the bitumen from the Cairns Showground yesterday as they set off for the annual Postie Bike Safari.

Now in its sixth year, the tour started in Mackay, stopping in Cairns and making its way over 10 days to the northernmost prong of the Australian mainland.

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I was so excited to hear this! I am praying they bring them to NA! I will buy one, no doubt :cool:
 
Honda would love to sell more small displacement bikes in countries like India. But they have competition from companies like Hero.
 

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