Increasing Wildness: HONDA CT125 HUNTER Cub(Trail125) Custom
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Here is a "HONDA CT125 HUNTER Cub(Trail125)" custom by Webike community user "Mi-29". The exhaust is a YOSHIMURA Machine Bent GP-MAGNUM Cyclone. The layout of the exhaust pipe and the heat guard enhances the bike's design, and the cylindrical-shaped silencer is a good match with the styling of the CT125. The handlebar is equipped with a KITACO Handle Brace to increase rigidity and enable more direct control. Also, it is dressed up with KITACO's Bar End Caps. The stock meter is replaced with an SP Takegawa Super Multi DN Meter, and the headlight and turn signals are protected and dressed up with Diablo Covers. An SP Takegawa LED Fog Light Kit is also added to the luminaire. At the front, a KIJIMA Emblem is installed along with a KIJIMA Emblem Bracket, and a steel SP Takegawa Sub-Frame Kit is mounted on the side frame. Additionally, the wildness is enhanced with the K-SPEED Diablo Custom Works Chain Cover, and the side stand is supplemented with a KIJIMA Wide Plate, which increases the ground contact area by 2.3 times compared to stock. A G-Craft Center Rack is attached to the center frame to increase load capacity. The duct is replaced with the ZETA Conversion Duct to give a stylish finish to the appearance. At the rear, a DRC License Plate Bracket is used to hide the license plate holder behind the plate. The engine is upgraded with the SP Takegawa Big Throttle Body Kit and the SP Takegawa Hyper Ignition Coil, which improve output performance just by being installed. Furthermore, an NGK MotoDX Plug and NGK Power Cable are used to correspond to the increased engine power. For the foot control, a DRC Wide Foot Peg with an excellent mud removal design and the G-Craft Shift Guide Type 2 to improve shift touch and enhance riding comfort are chosen.
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Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.