I'm pretty sure you need a bike licence Mick, state dependant, 50 or 90cc is the cut off. Speed capabilities also may apply.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Bunch of local lads purchased a heap at auction.
It's like a 110cc version of Wild Hogs...
They're everywhere, all summer!
There is an auction coming up in Albany.Most seem to be listed at around 25-30K km.No chance of them being glazed up,big hills in Albany.
Note they list them as mopeds
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DISCOVERY IS TO BE DISOWNED
Midlife Crisis.Im going to get stuck into mine early and ENJOY it.
Snow White MY14 TDV6 D4
Alotta Fagina MY14 CAT 12M Motor Grader
2003 Stacer 525 Sea Master Sport
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						My mate left one stored on our farm. I took it out the other only to discover it was the version with a two speed transfer case.
He won't be getting it back
This isn't quite right. There was a rumour that Honda introduced a rev limiter to counter problems with cracking frames. If there is one, I've never hit it. Mine will do over 100km/h but I did rebuild it very soon after I bought it and it now has a pit bike pipe. It did about 95km/h prior to the exhaust.
These speeds are just reving out speeds. There is no way the motor is comfortable doing it.
I go through a couple of sets of peg stops per year but you'll want to ditch the old tyres if you are going to ride like this. I run Michelin M45 tyres.
Make sure you adjust the valve clearances every service as they do walk excessivly. Maybe this is why you have starting troubles. Mine starts first kick, every time, even after it's not riden for 6 months during the wet season.
I do a service every 1000km. I always use good synthetic oil but considering it only takes less than 2 cups of oil. It's still cheap to service.
Happy Days.
Would be great as cheap Transport..save the Land rover for LONG distances..
What's the Furthest anyone had ridden on A postie bike? 200 kays a week?
200km? and the rest. I do 200 easy and often.
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I read an article (i think in AMCN) of a group of fellas riding a couple of CT-110's to Cape York - can't remember where they set off from, but it would have been 'interesting'...
They're pretty comfy but a bit slow - perfect for what they're designed to do.
As for a licence, if it's a motorcycle, you must have a motorcycle (class R) licence. I think QLD has an exemption for bikes under 50cc - you see bunches of looneys riding 49cc scooters around the Gold Coast with a clear lack of ability....
Enjoy the riding, that's a great way to get around!
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