1,000 Miles Across Alaska! 1975 Honda CT90 vs. 2021 Trail 125 | CTXP
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Channel: RevZilla
Views: 1,960,209
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Keywords: review, revzilla, motorcycle, revzillatv, honda ct125, honda trail 125, trail 125, honda ct125 hunter cub, honda ct125 review, 2021 honda trail 125, honda cub, honda hunter cub, 2021 honda ct125, honda trail 90, test drive, new motorcycle, Common Tread, CTXP, RevZilla
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Length: 48min 23sec (2903 seconds)
Published: Sat Nov 20 2021
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Love it. Not to say that this trip would've been easy on even a large ADV/tourer, but these trips are more interesting the less you throw money at a problem.
Great episode. If you liked that you might also enjoy c90adventures.
Zack and Ari are great, trail 90s are great, the new trail 125s are great. My first bike was a Trail 90 that I did a 125cc swap in. I cannot wait until they bring the new 125 into Canada.
Canโt wait to get home and watch this.
I've been following Ari and Zack since they made the first On Two Wheels videos, while they were still at Motorcyclist Magazine. Those very early episodes were kind of awkward and stiff (Ari had dreads back then!), but they have grown tremendously, and they have been my favorite motorcycle content creators for a long time.
Just finished watching it. It's a very good episode. I love my small hondas
This was amazing, wouldn't be as difficult if they didn't take bikes with less than 20hp ๐คฃ
I rode my 2007 Honda shadow over Hatcher part this summer! Also, I have an identical hatchback to the one in the video and frequent up there, couldnโt make out the plate but itโs a good possibility thatโs mineโฆ
Man I would love to do these things as a job, anyone hiring???
Iโm gonna say some things and Iโm gonna use some language thatโs going to upset some of you. And youโre just gonna have to deal with it.
I called my local Honda dealer and asked about the Trail 125. Guy told me one would be there any day and that no one had claimed it. He said there had usually been a long wait list, but people had gone to other dealers across the country since his typical wait time for a Trail 125 was six months, sometime more. Apparently I hit the lottery. I put a deposit down. Then, I decided not to get it. He sold it two hours after I got my deposit back. He told me they can never keep one in the showroom for more than a day.
Do I regret it? Sometimes. But Iโd rather have a TW200. Clearly two different animals, but there you have it. I said my piece.
EDIT: People who havenโt seen The Sopranos downvoted me. ๐