The CT125 joins the Monkey and the Super Cub as the latest model of old to get a modern-day re-vamp. Born as a concept, the new-era CT125 received so much attention, it was an easy decision to move it into production for the world to enjoy.
Based off the iconic CT110 - a legendary Honda machine more commonly known as the ‘Postie’ bike - the CT125 boasts a 125cc, 1-cyl, 4-stroke engine, electric Start, ABS, LED lighting and a digital display. An ode to the postie of old, you can take it for a weekend cruise or use it as a commuter, its designed to be as versatile as the original – for work or play. Its nostalgic charm is certain to turn heads anywhere it goes.
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