Ordered a 125 automatic and new to the forum
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Ordered a 125 automatic and new to the forum
I've been riding since 1965 and have owned many, many (maybe too many) bikes of different types and makes. About 6 years ago I got into scooters and I am hooked. I currently own a BMW C600 Sport and found myself so covered up in high tech I missed the simpler path. I always loved the Stella but did not enjoy the hand shifter. When I found out that Genuine might import the 125 auto I ordered on from my dealer. He told me last week he had placed the order and I should be seeing the bike in a month or two - Candy Apple Red. I saw the order form and new dealer book and yes they are being imported. Oddly - nothing yet on Genuine's site. I look forward to swapping information with y'all (I live in Texas).
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[quote="Robbie"]The auto 125 is being well recieved in the UK anf France.
There have been a few teething problems but nothing of consequence.
Reports from there indicate it'll whip a Stella 150.....ouch!
Congrats and good luck!
Rob[/quote]
Thanks Robbie. The specs posted by LML show the 125 to have the same horsepower as the 150, be about 20 lbs. lighter, and have a better top end.
There have been a few teething problems but nothing of consequence.
Reports from there indicate it'll whip a Stella 150.....ouch!
Congrats and good luck!
Rob[/quote]
Thanks Robbie. The specs posted by LML show the 125 to have the same horsepower as the 150, be about 20 lbs. lighter, and have a better top end.
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I think you meant to direct the question to Christophers.....I think he once said it was his fathers....don't quote me on that.
I think that is a Dream...Stamped steel chassis.
Available as a 150, 160, 250, 305......all single carb.
Designations for Dreams all began as CA.....Like a CA-305...Tank label would have said '300'.
Enouph out of me...lets hear from Christophers.
Rob
I think that is a Dream...Stamped steel chassis.
Available as a 150, 160, 250, 305......all single carb.
Designations for Dreams all began as CA.....Like a CA-305...Tank label would have said '300'.
Enouph out of me...lets hear from Christophers.
Rob
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That's probably more info than I know about the bike. The original photo isn't high enough resolution to make out any specific markings. It was my dad's. Unfortunately he sold it long before I was around.Robbie wrote:I think that is a Dream...Stamped steel chassis.
Available as a 150, 160, 250, 305......all single carb.
Designations for Dreams all began as CA.....Like a CA-305...Tank label would have said '300'.
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[quote="Christophers"][quote="Robbie"]I think that is a Dream...Stamped steel chassis.
Available as a 150, 160, 250, 305......all single carb.
Designations for Dreams all began as CA.....Like a CA-305...Tank label would have said '300'.
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That's probably more info than I know about the bike. The original photo isn't high enough resolution to make out any specific markings. It was my dad's. Unfortunately he sold it long before I was around.[/quote]
You're right it is the Dream model. I couldn't tell on the smaller picture. I had a 1967 CB 160 - the "sportier" model. Honda made a good looking bike even back then.
Available as a 150, 160, 250, 305......all single carb.
Designations for Dreams all began as CA.....Like a CA-305...Tank label would have said '300'.
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That's probably more info than I know about the bike. The original photo isn't high enough resolution to make out any specific markings. It was my dad's. Unfortunately he sold it long before I was around.[/quote]
You're right it is the Dream model. I couldn't tell on the smaller picture. I had a 1967 CB 160 - the "sportier" model. Honda made a good looking bike even back then.
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I think it's a CA-series, maybe a CA95. There are some similar-looking Honda Benlys with C, CA, CB, CD, CS model names. The CAs had the big, curvy fenders like that.Robbie wrote:I think you meant to direct the question to Christophers.....I think he once said it was his fathers....don't quote me on that.
I think that is a Dream...Stamped steel chassis.
Available as a 150, 160, 250, 305......all single carb.
Designations for Dreams all began as CA.....Like a CA-305...Tank label would have said '300'.
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