Honda Trail 125 (mini bike) .... Easily 150 miles to one tank of gas.
This would be the ultimate Christmas gift, For you or the young'un. See if she will let you get it or ask her to get it for you. Remember ... that's is why they call it a wish list. She'll get it for ya! Just have her call me and we'll get it loaded up.
Barley broken in just 200 miles of neighborhood driving. Buying used equates to no standard fees from dealer (ex: $200 pre inspection/set-up, $100 freight surcharge, local taxes -tags -titles costs) Roughly $750 cheaper then off a showroom floor + gots them extra parts.
* + lots and lots of extra stuff
* Not a single scratch .. kept indoors.
* Not made for speed but rather surface streets and trails. 56 mph and I'm 280lbs.
Practical choice for beginners or experience riders on or off road. No clutch semi automatic, easy for whole family. Betcha the kids would have field day w/ this puppy
Top of the line: Scarcity during pandemic prices rose well above msrp and included a waiting list months in advance
The ideal choice for a bug out bike
* Known for their utilitarian and practicality. (Not to be used for civil disobedience like Cutting through yards - Jumping sidewalks - Traffic snarls etc ...)
* So many Accessories to carry additional weight and look snazzy
* Air intake & snorkel allow for shallow rivers and streams crossings w/out stalling. Think big puddles no problem
* Camping Errands - Hunting - Store Runs - Nascar - Gas Shortages - Dirt Roads - Kid Again ! - Pandemic Restrictions
* The Trail series date back 60 years, so mechanics / parts add to its reliability, millions sold world wide.
1 gallon of gas will get you up the mountains. 2 gallons gets you to the coast. Year's worth of milk runs for under $3. bucks.
Do your homework and review the specifications (its a 2022). I'm over here in Marietta and welcome a holler if you have any ?'s or wish to purchase it.
Treat yourself to a smile and get one or two in return, she's a looker! $4,200 might entertain a conversation about trading for AU.
This would be the ultimate Christmas gift, For you or the young'un. See if she will let you get it or ask her to get it for you. Remember ... that's is why they call it a wish list. She'll get it for ya! Just have her call me and we'll get it loaded up.
Barley broken in just 200 miles of neighborhood driving. Buying used equates to no standard fees from dealer (ex: $200 pre inspection/set-up, $100 freight surcharge, local taxes -tags -titles costs) Roughly $750 cheaper then off a showroom floor + gots them extra parts.
* + lots and lots of extra stuff
* Not a single scratch .. kept indoors.
* Not made for speed but rather surface streets and trails. 56 mph and I'm 280lbs.
Practical choice for beginners or experience riders on or off road. No clutch semi automatic, easy for whole family. Betcha the kids would have field day w/ this puppy
Top of the line: Scarcity during pandemic prices rose well above msrp and included a waiting list months in advance
The ideal choice for a bug out bike
* Known for their utilitarian and practicality. (Not to be used for civil disobedience like Cutting through yards - Jumping sidewalks - Traffic snarls etc ...)
* So many Accessories to carry additional weight and look snazzy
* Air intake & snorkel allow for shallow rivers and streams crossings w/out stalling. Think big puddles no problem
* Camping Errands - Hunting - Store Runs - Nascar - Gas Shortages - Dirt Roads - Kid Again ! - Pandemic Restrictions
* The Trail series date back 60 years, so mechanics / parts add to its reliability, millions sold world wide.
1 gallon of gas will get you up the mountains. 2 gallons gets you to the coast. Year's worth of milk runs for under $3. bucks.
Do your homework and review the specifications (its a 2022). I'm over here in Marietta and welcome a holler if you have any ?'s or wish to purchase it.
Treat yourself to a smile and get one or two in return, she's a looker! $4,200 might entertain a conversation about trading for AU.
