How fast can a Honda CT110 go?

How fast can a Honda CT110 go?

80km is top speed on a good day. Very light, easy to throw around and agile though.

How much does a Honda CT 110 weigh?

Honda CT 110 Trail 110

Make Model Honda CT 110 Trail 110
Wheelbase 1220 mm / 48.0 in
Seat Height 740 mm / 29.0 in
Dry Weight 87 kg / 192 lbs
Wet Weight 92 kg / 263 lbs

What years was the Honda CT110 made?

Honda CT110

Manufacturer Honda
Production 1980–present
Assembly Japan
Class Dual-sport motorcycle
Engine 105 cc (6.4 cu in), air-cooled 2 valve SOHC four-stroke single

How many gears does a Honda 110 have?

Four-speed gearbox with automatic clutch. Adjustable throttle-limiter screw allows throttle opening to match rider abilities.

How fast does a Postie bike go?

They sold the bike the very next day, and even though neither Mike nor Don believes Dorothy ran through the traps at any better than 150km/h, they have a certified Dry Lakes Racers Association ticket that reads 128.533mph. That’s 200km/h, though with a large grain of salt.

How much oil does a CT110 take?

A: When doing a service you should drain all the oil out and top up with new fresh oil. The capacity is 750ml. We recommend 10w40 semi synthetic same as the CT110’s.

How much does the Honda CT125 weigh?

2021 Honda Trail 125 ABS Specifications
Model CT125 ABS
Wheelbase 49.4 in.
Fuel Capacity 1.4 gal.
Curb Weight* 259 lbs.

What does CT stand for Honda?

The Honda CT series was a group of Honda trail bike motorcycles made since 1964. The CT designation is a slight exception in Honda nomenclature in that “CT” does not indicate a series of mechanically related bikes, but rather a group of different bikes that are all for casual off-road use.

What is a Honda CT125?

Meet the new 2021 Honda Trail125 ABS, a thoroughly modern take on our original Honda Trail 90 and Trail 110 models. Like the other members of our miniMOTO family (the Super Cub, Monkey, and Grom), the Trail125 ABS is built for the way we ride today—except with this bike, you can ride even more places.

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