![]() ![]() Somewhat surprisingly, the platform was designed by Honda as a tool for hunters, fisherman and outdoorsmen to traverse mild off road routes and to. 3 Honda CB350 K4 Classic Vintage UK Bike Supplied By Bob Keeler Motorcycles. The legendary Honda CT110 ‘Postie’ bike is a dual-sport or ‘Trekking’ bike (yes, you read that correctly) that commenced production in Japan in 1980 as a replacement to the company’s CT90. “The name of the bike? G’Runt, the runt with grunt. The Horse BackStreet Choppers - Worlds Largest Chopper Magazine Register. “I bought a basic Postie and asked Joe (Hanssen of One Ten Motorcycles) to give me enough super reliable power to pull me and the sidecar around the world,” Mr Dibble said. Most Australians have heard of the annual Postie Bike Challenges held at various places around the country. Mr Dibble admitted he was asking a lot from his Honda CT 110cc and enlisted the help of One Ten Motorcycles in Aerodrome Road, Caboolture. “Shipping is expensive so with my mate Teabags Collum we designed a sidecar that folds up in five minutes, this will save many dollars since you pay for shipping by volume.” For tough offroad work, you could shift the whole bike into low range, with four speeds. The CT110 came with a 105-cc air-cooled engine, and a four-speed, dual-range gearbox. Hopefully I’ll be able to ride through Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Pakistan, India and S E Asia before Indonesia, then home via Darwin. Yeah, as far back as the 1960s, Honda was fixated on the easy-to-ride idea that continues in its lineup today, with the auto-shifting DCT-equipped Africa Twin. ![]() “The route back to Oz then depends on the politics of the region. Did you hear the one about the un-stamped. I am over 18 Bob the milkman A couple of guys are at the bar. “Then head south to the States, ride Death Valley, climb the two highest roads in North America, both well over 14,000 feet, doddle across to Toronto, fly the Atlantic and make my way across Europe taking in a couple of mountain road in the Alps, just for the hell of it. What travels around the world, but stays in. “I’m planning to fly it to Vancouver this May, attend a friend’s 70th birthday party,” said Mr Dibble. A SCARBOROUGH grandfather is planning to take his postie bike on an epic journey.īob Dibble, who turns 70 in July, said he was a “grey nomad gone mad” when describing his plan to ride around the world on a postie bike and folding sidecar. The Postie Bike Challenge is a truly unique experience. The postie rides are fun and easy to ride, making them ideal bikes for anyone venturing off road for the first time.
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