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Pfaff Designs debut build blends a modern Honda Grom with an old school Trail 70, resulting in the Squeeze Box.
1965 Honda Trail 90 Advertisement Life Magazine June 25 1965
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Honda XL175 was a lightweight, dual-sport motorcycle available through the 70s. It came with a 173cc single-cylinder, four-stroke engine mated to a 5-speed transmission. If you are looking for something similar for your garage, Garasi Swaday from Indonesia just built a custom XL175 powered by a Honda Tiger 2000 engine. It has an original honda XL gas tank, customer frame and several modified accessories. Name Garasi Swaday Handle garasi_swadaya Bike Custom Honda XL175 Location Indonesia Other posts Honda CB750 Customised in Massachusetts
At first I was going to whine that this bike was priced absurdly high and that I was losing touch with how expensive older motorcycles were getting. Then I saw the mileage and how pristine this was…
Honda CT-70 Trail
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Modified for vintage trials competition. To my mind, it doesn't really meet the spirit of the rules as I suspect no one made these back in the day, but it looks like a great conversion job!
Pod choinką chciałbym znaleźć początek sprzedaży Hondy Trail 125 w Polsce. To świetny przykład, że jeśli coś jest znakomite, to nie warto tego zmieniać.
La Honda NXR750V (denominación de carreras de la Africa Twin) comenzó a competir en el durísimo Paris-Dakar a mediados de los ’80 posicionándose rápidamente
Honda #XL250 by @onedownfourup 🔥🔥🔥
Our new trail bike gives you a little extra: A street bike. This symbol stands for one of the five kinds of Honda riding: Trail bikes. Like our spanking new ST-90. It’s a trail bike. No mistaking t…
Honda’s CT70 was introduced in 1969 as a larger version of the popular Honda Z50 “Monkey Bike”. The initials CT were an abbreviation for “Cub Trail,” a small trail bike designed to be inexpensive to buy, simple to ride and easy to work on. It capitalized on Honda’s already achieved reputation for being practically indestructible...
Fixing a shifting issue on a 2005 Honda CRF230F which caused the bike to have issues going into 1st gear.