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    CT110?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyer View Post
    CT110?
    the rubish collector guy bikes right? what about them?

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    ...I want one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyer View Post
    CT110?
    People always see them as rubbish collectors' bikes and (spending many years in Australia) as postie bikes. Which is a bit sad really but it's good they still serve a purpose.

    They were brought out as a serious offroad machine. Not `serious' like Dakar, but serious as in a nice little trail bike for average people. They started out with the CT90 in 1967, it was marketed as the `Trail 90' and advertised to fishermen, hunters, all those sorts of people in the States to get out to their spots with all their gear. Crossing rivers and creeks, climbing serious proper hills that modern dirt bikes would shit themselves at (you can switch in a reduction drive in the final drive that will just about halve the gear ratios, like putting on a double-size rear sprocket). The CT110 was just a bored-out version.

    I wouldn't call them a scooter at all, sure they've got a semi step-through frame and the fuel tank is under the seat, but the cross member is pretty high and they've got telescopic forks unlike the Cub. They're quite a bit closer to a proper motorbike than an `underbone'.

    There's a couple of videos somewhere on Youtube of a couple of Japanese guys driving one upstream (not cross-stream, upstream, up the river). They do proper real offroading, not to be messed with!
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    they're postie bikes here too! our postie loves to do a 180 on the grass outside our letterbox every other day....

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    they're postie bikes here too! our postie loves to do a 180 on the grass outside our letterbox every other day....
    Serious? We just get fit buggers on bicycles around here. Suppose the letterbox density demands that where you are.

    Australia Post is so influential that not only have they managed to keep Honda producing and selling the things, but they've even got their own tyre manufactured, it's sort of an old-fashioned semi-knobbly trials tyre. I think Dunlop makes it?

    Why change something good?

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    Yep I've seen plenty of them, but how are they rubbish collector bikes?

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    the rubbish collecting guys get to munt around on them, that's how.



    and yeah apparently there's some legal/policy requirement that nzpost has to use postie bikes outside of 50kph zones or something like that. there was an interesting case on fair go where a local council changed the speed limits in an area which resulted in a lot of post not being delivered

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    meeean. I would ride one of those :P
    *Stephen, that does not give you permission to fill the shed with them though!

    (only half the shed)


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    Quote Originally Posted by xwhatsit View Post
    People always see them as rubbish collectors' bikes and (spending many years in Australia) as postie bikes. Which is a bit sad really but it's good they still serve a purpose.

    They were brought out as a serious offroad machine. Not `serious' like Dakar, but serious as in a nice little trail bike for average people. They started out with the CT90 in 1967, it was marketed as the `Trail 90' and advertised to fishermen, hunters, all those sorts of people in the States to get out to their spots with all their gear. Crossing rivers and creeks, climbing serious proper hills that modern dirt bikes would shit themselves at (you can switch in a reduction drive in the final drive that will just about halve the gear ratios, like putting on a double-size rear sprocket). The CT110 was just a bored-out version.

    I wouldn't call them a scooter at all, sure they've got a semi step-through frame and the fuel tank is under the seat, but the cross member is pretty high and they've got telescopic forks unlike the Cub. They're quite a bit closer to a proper motorbike than an `underbone'.

    There's a couple of videos somewhere on Youtube of a couple of Japanese guys driving one upstream (not cross-stream, upstream, up the river). They do proper real offroading, not to be messed with!
    i actually did not know this... i have greatly underestimated this bike wont do it again tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanne View Post
    meeean. I would ride one of those :P
    *Stephen, that does not give you permission to fill the shed with them though!

    (only half the shed)

    Um, if he fills half the shed with them, judging from how full the shed is anyway, its gonna be overflowing.

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    and we'll have about 40 of the damn things

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    and we'll have about 40 of the damn things
    40 partly assembled bikes you mean? and no one that can be arsed getting maybe 15 full bikes out of it

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    doesn't he actually have like 4 gn's?

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    and 3 or more KLRs

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