Honda CT125 Hunter Cub

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First chance I get, might've said it before .... Scotland, across to Ireland, Wild Atlantic Way, sail from southern Ireland across to France or Spain, wherever .... and The Long Way Home :D



Oh I've got a list :D

To start with ...

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I have to spend more on Farkles than Retroman does on his Himmy :D

Quoting Kritou .... it seems that it's the engines with standard gearbox that meets emissions. The semi auto doesn't :blast

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I fitted the OPMID without the video - dead easy, and I’m a numpty! Easy to see the screen and program the inputs

I’m getting 175 miles to the 5L tank so the economy is welcome as are the handlebar muffs in this weather
 
I fitted the OPMID without the video - dead easy, and I’m a numpty! Easy to see the screen and program the inputs

I’m getting 175 miles to the 5L tank so the economy is welcome as are the handlebar muffs in this weather

Is the OPMID worth it? Stupid question I know... its on my list anyway :D

Done any other modifications? Any recommendations?
Suspension?

..... or do we just ride it :D

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Is the OPMID worth it? Stupid question I know... its on my list anyway :D

Done any other modifications? Any recommendations?
Suspension?

..... or do we just ride it :D

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It’s £250 odd that you will never see again but you will appreciate the clarity of the OPMID’s screen in sunlight (what is that?), the and the gear indicator in particular. Some other outputs need fine tuning (speed and oil temp warning) but it’s fun to muck around with them. The clock readout is still too small so you need to install an old analogue watch (or calendar in your case) somewhere …

I stuck a £75 windscreen on to keep the Yorkshire summertime flies out of my face and it doesn’t seem to aerodynamically affect top speed

Your bike will come with five settings on the rear shocks and in the Excited States it seems popular to put a couple of short lengths of PVC pipe on top of the springs to stiffen the ride - might try that myself when warmer months come round

As reported before I have gone down the tubeless route for the convenience of plugging rather than pulling the wheel and tube to fix a puncture - but I realise you are made of sterner stuff than me!

Over the Pond it is fashionable to add racks all over the bike to carry yet more weight - they seem to be expensive and quite fragile when it is easy enough to attach your luggage directly to bike and it’s great big rear rack - pays yer money and takes yer choice …

…and don’t get me started on magnetic oil drain plugs …

Are you contemplating carrying the bike in/on your camper? I have a mate (single of course) who takes his in his minimalist VW - maybe an option for collection rather than the lazy option of delivery?

ps. i did splash out a fiver on a 13T front sprocket but have yet to fit it
 
It’s £250 odd that you will never see again but you will appreciate the clarity of the OPMID’s screen .....

Are you contemplating carrying the bike in/on your camper? I have a mate (single of course) who takes his in his minimalist VW - maybe an option for collection rather than the lazy option of delivery?

ps. i did splash out a fiver on a 13T front sprocket but have yet to fit it

Interesting for sure .... thank you :thumb2

Where did you get the OPMID from?

No..... if I'm in the Camper it's the dawgs holiday too. I wouldn't want to ride off and leave her in it :blast
If I had a breakdown or an accident ......

Punctures fairly rare these days and couple of times I've just used the sealant and inflation which have got me ... and others, back home. Back at the hotel, or back at home, I'll stick another tube in while having a bier :D

How did you go 'tubeless' ?

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I've signed the petition, I fancy one of these one day. I'll be watching the farckles with interest, see how long Mick takes to change the suspension :D
 
Interesting for sure .... thank you :thumb2

Where did you get the OPMID from?

No..... if I'm in the Camper it's the dawgs holiday too. I wouldn't want to ride off and leave her in it :blast
If I had a breakdown or an accident ......

Punctures fairly rare these days and couple of times I've just used the sealant and inflation which have got me ... and others, back home. Back at the hotel, or back at home, I'll stick another tube in while having a bier :D

How did you go 'tubeless' ?

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Ghetto style split tube method - cut around outer circumference of tube, install and spread out like a kipper, mount tyre on top then trim off excess

https://youtu.be/60bi1r2Xvbo

OPMID from Takegawa UK
 

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I've signed the petition, I fancy one of these one day. I'll be watching the farckles with interest, see how long Mick takes to change the suspension :D

Well I've had Maxton, Öhlins or Wilbers on every 'bike for the last thirty years :D

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Don’t overload it !!

This from Facebook


Hi guys, recently (less than 1000klms old) CT125 Trail in Thailand I’ve had the rear shock mount bolt/pin break off, not sure if it’s due to an overloading situation or over torquing the exhaust mount when fitting a Diablo system, issue is it looks like it’s press fitted to the frame (through the frame) and is only available as a complete new frame, anyone experienced the issue and has a resolution?

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That's simply poor quality material, no way a fixing that big should break even if they'd been jumping the bike.
 
Don’t overload it !!

This from Facebook


Hi guys, recently (less than 1000klms old) CT125 Trail in Thailand I’ve had the rear shock mount bolt/pin break off, not sure if it’s due to an overloading situation or over torquing the exhaust mount when fitting a Diablo system, issue is it looks like it’s press fitted to the frame (through the frame) and is only available as a complete new frame, anyone experienced the issue and has a resolution?

Oh dear :blast
 
I've not got a resolution, but I have got a drill, bits, taps and decent bolts, (or studs).
 
Inside cover of the July 1965 issue of Playboy....no didn't find it under the bed.
 

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Watched this last night and very informative, quite a faithful recreation of the original CT110 (alongside for comparison) from Honda



 
Just carb and new electrics to go now for the 'Little One' :)
 

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