That was fun to watch. Brilliant little machines
Thanks for sharing.


Thanks for sharing.
Mine is Canadian spec I believe CliftonThanks Mickey. I just watched the first few minutes and on his Canadian spec Trail, neutral is up with all four gears down in order. (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th). However if you shift up from neutral it selects 4th!
On my US spec bike neutral is at the bottom (can't go any further) with all four gears up in order. So a conventional gearbox (up to upshift, down to downshift) other than neutral is at the bottom instead of between 1st and 2nd.




Mine's the same gearing spec as yours Micky and it was a pre-owned machine from Japan.Mine is Canadian spec I believe Clifton
I read on the Honda 125 Trail Forum somewhere (can't find it now) that they're all made in Thailand to different specifications for different markets
Only for Canada ... Neutral then down for 1st, 2nd. 3rd and 4th.
Try to go down again and nothing happens ... you have to work your way up the gearbox using the heel (downwards) or toe (up) to engage subsequently lower gears.
But stop in 4th gear and a downward prod of the gearlever puts you in neutral!
Stop in any gear and keep going down on the gear-lever, selecting a higher gear each time 3rd. 4th. then neutral and take it from there
If you're moving this doesn't happen, nothing happens. My brain hurts
Not imported in to Australia any more .... they want ABS front and rear!
Imported in to New Zealand ... they're not bothered!
Edit .... and as you say, on my 'bike, up from neutral puts me in 4th gear!
Same gearing or same gear change Toddy?Mine's the same gearing spec as yours Micky and it was a pre-owned machine from Japan.

I enjoyed that!Best video yet .... for any doubters
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Mine is Canadian spec I believe Clifton
I read on the Honda 125 Trail Forum somewhere (can't find it now) that they're all made in Thailand to different specifications for different markets
Only for Canada ... Neutral then down for 1st, 2nd. 3rd and 4th.
Mine's the same gearing spec as yours Micky and it was a pre-owned machine from Japan.
Same gearing or same gear change Toddy?
Apologies if shown before on here ...
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I don't know the 125, but the way young hooligans used to do it on 50s/70s and 90s was to engage first gear and keep the pedal depressed, then apply the desired amount of throttle (to the stop) then release the pedal and hang on.Now if from neutral if I would rev the engine then at the same time shift up to 1st, it would obviously lurch forward. But that couldn't be good for the transmission.
With the CT having two clutches the centrifugal clutch will kick in as soon as the revs start to rise so it is sadly not an option unless you install the overriding manual clutch option from the MSX (not particularly expensive)Yes Dean that's how you would have to do it, like an automatic. Hold the brake while opening to full throttle then release the brake. And hold on!
Well I couldn’t .... but my lad couldI don't know the 125, but the way young hooligans used to do it on 50s/70s and 90s was to engage first gear and keep the pedal depressed, then apply the desired amount of throttle (to the stop) then release the pedal and hang on.
With practise, the young fools could wheelie round the block.


With the CT having two clutches the centrifugal clutch will kick in as soon as the revs start to rise so it is sadly not an option unless you install the overriding manual clutch option from the MSX (not particularly expensive)

