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That's pretty neat. Didn't know Honda made a street bike smaller than a 250.
220 pounds 8.5HP. I get 100+mpg out of it and it will run 55-60 down the road no problem. The weak point is the suspension I'm probly around 190 pounds with my ridding gear on and it feels like it was designed for a 130 pound Asian guy really soft.
 
220 pounds 8.5HP. I get 100+mpg out of it and it will run 55-60 down the road no problem. The weak point is the suspension I'm probly around 190 pounds with my ridding gear on and it feels like it was designed for a 130 pound Asian guy really soft.

whats the cruseing speed of them i do like them how do they handle on a bad road.
 
Over the years I've owned a pile of bikes... Right now I have (2) Goldwings, 750 Kawasaki, 650 Yamaha twin and some mini bikes...

BUT, the bike I've been riding the most the last few years, is my 1200 Harley Sportster,

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I've taken MAJOR trips on my Goldwing, but that's not much fun for me any longer...

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whats the cruseing speed of them i do like them how do they handle on a bad road.
I have no problem holding 55 unless on a real steep hill.
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im running a 14t front sprocket in place of the factory 15t. Stock it doesn't have the power to pull the 15t. Its a little ruff down some of the beat up roads around my house. Ordering a pipe Friday and intake and tuner next Friday might try going back to the 15t when that's done its a bit revy at 55-60 with the 14 on it.
 
I have a 1969 Honda s90 in my basement I was my mom's bike it's little but it's not a step thru and it has a 4 speed Trans so I call it a motorcycle unfortunately it hasn't ran in years

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I have a 1969 Honda s90 in my basement I was my mom's bike it's little but it's not a step thru and it has a 4 speed Trans so I call it a motorcycle unfortunately it hasn't ran in years

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Dig it out, shine it up, ride the piss outta it and smile!:cool:
 
in OZ we have the groom and the CBR 125 as well as the cb125e i have the cb125e have almost done 40,000km on it
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thats just riding to and from work.
I have no problem holding 55 unless on a real steep hill. View attachment 583711im running a 14t front sprocket in place of the factory 15t. Stock it doesn't have the power to pull the 15t. Its a little ruff down some of the beat up roads around my house. Ordering a pipe Friday and intake and tuner next Friday might try going back to the 15t when that's done its a bit revy at 55-60 with the 14 on it.

the pipe , intake and tune will get you that with the 15t on it thats what i did to my cb125 as long as there is no steep hills it will sit on 110kmh
 
I have a 1969 Honda s90 in my basement I was my mom's bike it's little but it's not a step thru and it has a 4 speed Trans so I call it a motorcycle unfortunately it hasn't ran in years

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I had a 1968 Honda Super 90. Sounds like it was just like yours. I put a high straight-pipe on it with a Snuff- or-Not to keep the noise level down when needed.

I put some miles on that bike on the trails. Also went up quite a bit in size on the rear sprocket to give it more climbing ability.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/8396394@N02/4129571601

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I have a 1969 Honda s90 in my basement I was my mom's bike it's little but it's not a step thru and it has a 4 speed Trans so I call it a motorcycle unfortunately it hasn't ran in years

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pics?

in OZ we have the groom and the CBR 125 as well as the cb125e i have the cb125e have almost done 40,000km on it
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thats just riding to and from work.


the pipe , intake and tune will get you that with the 15t on it thats what i did to my cb125 as long as there is no steep hills it will sit on 110kmh

snow?

I had a 1968 Honda Super 90. Sounds like it was just like yours. I put a high straight-pipe on it with a Snuff- or-Not to keep the noise level when needed.

I put some miles on that bike on the trails. Also went up quite a bit in size on the rear sprocket to give it more climbing ability.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/8396394@N02/4129571601

1968-Honda-S90-Right-Side.jpg

that's the one I was thinkin. friend had one, early 70s, went from that to 72 kaw h2.
 
That's the one I only wish it looked that good it's in pretty good shape I have had it running but it got pushed aside for another project and now I would have to start over since it's been about 10 years it sits next to my father's sl350 I think that one is a 72 I have trail rode that one but again 10 or more years ago I have a lot of projects tucked away in my basement waiting some I should sell and others I would like to see running

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That's the one I only wish it looked that good it's in pretty good shape I have had it running but it got pushed aside for another project and now I would have to start over since it's been about 10 years it sits next to my father's sl350 I think that one is a 72 I have trail rode that one but again 10 or more years ago I have a lot of projects tucked away in my basement waiting some I should sell and others I would like to see running

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yip we get snow in parts of OZ and yes i ride in it
 

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