A wee winter project

Big Jets

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New project has arrived and I could not be more delighted always loved Honda 4 stroke trials bikes ,what you think guys original ,or all in red ,anyway let the fun and the spending begin:beerjug:
 

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Yes Johnny ,unfortunately the pics make the paintwork look good but its a half arsed job and the paints peeling off the tank .it will require paintwork to keep it original .Wee bike starts first Kick everytime absolutely love it .
 
Nice project.

If you need a manual, let me know and I can send you one by e mail.
 
wow ,great project enjoy that mate
 
We were looking at the early Honda / Sammy Millar bikes at his museum earlier this year. Great project by the way, Im in
 
Been watchin this lighting kit on Ebay 33 bids at £600 with 4 days to go ,EEEK:(
 

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Been watchin this lighting kit on Ebay 33 bids at £600 with 4 days to go ,EEEK:(

A good few years a mint and original TL125s with full lighting kit and the bike was 100% original and unrestored
It sold for £1700
It would have been a good classic bike investment
 
Back in the Late 80,s early 90s You could pick up most trials bikes for buttons .My best was a Honda Montessa 350 In excellent condition for £200 sold it to a mate for £300 ,ty monos were also dirt cheap as were ty twinshocks .Bought a 1985 Tlr 200 for £ 600 on the road .sold it a couple of years later for £350 to a mate .Bultaco sherpa £150 running .3 montessa cotas never paid anymore than £300 for any of them . Them were the days wish I,d filled a barn with them.:(
 
lovely little thing - I'm another one who loves these small Hondas. Please keep us up to date with it's progress.:)
 
I rode a Seeley Honda for a couple of years. Great bike in river beds and hill climbs, but struggled in the twisty stuff. Keep the tick over turned up a little to combat the dreaded 'Honda cough'
 


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