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2021 Honda Trail 125 First Ride Review: No Roads Required

2021 Honda Trail 125 First Ride Review: No Roads Required

Posted on November 22, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Americans like everything big. From super-sized fries to super duty trucks, from Big Gulps to big V-twins, this land was made for all large things. Despite our penchant for portly proportions, Honda managed to carve out a sizable small bike market with the introduction of the Grom in 2014. Thanks to the model’s massive success in the States, Team Red later reintroduced the Super Cub and Monkey in 2019.
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