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Cycle News 2020 Issue 36 September 9

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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Honda Trail 125 Coming to America O ne of the most recogniz- able Hondas ever created is on its way to the USA. The Honda Trail 125 will debut as a 2021 model and is based on the Super Cub and Monkey bike but in a more rugged package. Retailing for $3899, the Trail 125, known as the CT125 in most other areas of the world, uses same 125cc four-stroke, single-cylinder overhead- camshaft design operating two valves, but with a high-mounted air intake and upswept exhaust to enhance low-end and mid- range power. As with the Super Cub, the Trail 125 has a four- speed semiautomatic transmis- sion. "When American Honda was established in 1959 and began offering the Honda 50, Idaho dealer Herb Uhl started modify- ing it for off-road use, resulting in Honda producing the Trail 50," said Lee Edmunds, Senior Man- ager of Powersports Market- ing for American Honda. "That model became ubiquitous in American campgrounds and on motorhome bumpers in the '60s and '70s and led to a number of successors. For that reason, the CT brand has a special history with the U.S. market, and it's great to see it return with the Trail 125 which, like the Super Cub and Monkey, harkens back to a golden era of American motorcycling but with modern technology and reliability." CN IN THE WIND P20 The venerable Honda Trail 125 will be here next year.

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