I always loved the way they wrapped the down swept chamber instead of bringing it up high. My friend had one. I had a Honda SL 175 with equally cool pipes.
In 1972 at 12 got a minibike, then rm125 suzuki, at 15 1st Street bike, 350 Honda, olive green, loved that bike. Then 550 Honda, then 750 Suzuki, then my dream bike, brand new, 1986 ninja 1000, back then nothing was near the power of that thing, and I used every cc, I miss that bike more than my exes. Now at 62 dream bike is 1400 ninja, but finances won't allow it, oh well.
i got a 1977 honda ct125, and its been sitting in my shed for like 10 years, my dad and i are fixing it up so i can have it, hoping it runs as good as yours
Have a ts185, mint sat in old guys garage for years bought it in a estate sale for $500 . Cleaned the carburetor and put in new 2 stroke oil in oil tank. Bike runs great only 820 miles on the clock. Trying to figure out what it's worth.
Man hearing that bike run brings back a ton of my childhood memories. It’s an amazing survivor!!!
Definitely
I always loved the way they wrapped the down swept chamber instead of bringing it up high. My friend had one. I had a Honda SL 175 with equally cool pipes.
My Brother had the 72 TS125 brand New...loved that Bike...
My first bike was a 71 ts90.....lots of fun memories
Suzuki did have a good thing going with the TS series. I learned to ride on a 93 TS200R and still have it.
In 1972 at 12 got a minibike, then rm125 suzuki, at 15 1st Street bike, 350 Honda, olive green, loved that bike. Then 550 Honda, then 750 Suzuki, then my dream bike, brand new, 1986 ninja 1000, back then nothing was near the power of that thing, and I used every cc, I miss that bike more than my exes. Now at 62 dream bike is 1400 ninja, but finances won't allow it, oh well.
i got a 1977 honda ct125, and its been sitting in my shed for like 10 years, my dad and i are fixing it up so i can have it, hoping it runs as good as yours
Have a ts185, mint sat in old guys garage for years bought it in a estate sale for $500 . Cleaned the carburetor and put in new 2 stroke oil in oil tank. Bike runs great only 820 miles on the clock. Trying to figure out what it's worth.
had the tc 125 it had a 4 speed box with high low range select. cool
Looks like a good starter bike, grocery getter at the campground. Just keep an eye on the 927 gear lube.
Sounds just like my first bike, '72 TC 125
I am having flashbacks to when bikes sounded good, 2 strokes rule.
How is this bike for tall person?I am 6’4”, and really want one
Im getting a 1970 model tomorrow for $200
Shipping quote to Clover SC 29710
Kaplan when you bringh Us a 1999 honda cr 125???
had a ts185 could not kill it.
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