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24 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

Click 150 ..   more places to pile groceries bag.

Excellent point

 

I am also looking for large storage under the seat so I can bring my wallet, Bottle of water and a towel and my cell phone, so it don't get lost on the road.

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Just now, Chris Duffy said:

Excellent point

 

I am also looking for large storage under the seat so I can bring my wallet, Bottle of water and a towel and my cell phone, so it don't get lost on the road.

Click has under seat storage

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7 minutes ago, Chris Duffy said:

Excellent point

 

I am also looking for large storage under the seat so I can bring my wallet, Bottle of water and a towel and my cell phone, so it don't get lost on the road.

Lost on the road?  Just ask your wife, she will tell you where to go!

YMMV

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22 minutes ago, Chris Duffy said:

I see that.

 

My issue is I am large framed, as in I weigh 240lb and I am 6 3".   I think I may be too big for that one

What do ya mean!?   I have seen smaller versions of the Click easily carrying 4-6 people  :rofl:  

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42 minutes ago, Chris Duffy said:

I see that.

 

My issue is I am large framed, as in I weigh 240lb and I am 6 3".   I think I may be too big for that one

I have to agree with @Hank on this one the 150 looks like the best one to get right now. I am about 5 11" and 235 that should.fit me no problem.

 

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6 hours ago, cyberfx1024 said:

I have to agree with @Hank on this one the 150 looks like the best one to get right now. I am about 5 11" and 235 that should.fit me no problem.

 

Yea, I think that one may be the one , I do like the extra large storage where you can stick a full size helmet.

 

 

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I'm all business. Give me that CB125CL for just over $1k. It's not like I'll be travelling over 35mph in most places anyway) I am getting really tired of hitting my head on the ceiling of those damned trikes or Jeepneys)))

Finally done...

 

 

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18 hours ago, boris64 said:

I'm all business. Give me that CB125CL for just over $1k. It's not like I'll be travelling over 35mph in most places anyway) I am getting really tired of hitting my head on the ceiling of those damned trikes or Jeepneys)))

LOL

 

Me getting out of a jeepney is like giving birth and me coming out of the birth canal trying to exit one of those things.

 

Trikes I look like an octopus stuffed in a cage, and then you get to wait on the side of the road and wait for one to come, which I have no patience.

 

 

 

 

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On 4/29/2018 at 6:03 AM, Chris Duffy said:

Which one do you like? 

 

 CB150R Streetfire  - 98,800 PHP

 

 RS150R  - 97,300 PHP

 

https://hondaph.com/product-category/motorcycle/

 

 

I've been looking at the Honda's for awhile now debating on which to get also. I really like the Streetfire, it just seems more like a motorbike then a scooter. Another option is the CRF250-L, it would be a great option in the Philippines with all the bad roads and at times riding on loose roads/dirt/sand or potholes, haha. But I think it's over twice as much around 230k. I'm leaning towards the 250, you can get lots of aftermarket racks, saddle bags...etc. 

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On 5/20/2018 at 3:51 AM, Chris Duffy said:

LOL

 

Me getting out of a jeepney is like giving birth and me coming out of the birth canal trying to exit one of those things.

 

Trikes I look like an octopus stuffed in a cage, and then you get to wait on the side of the road and wait for one to come, which I have no patience.

 

 

 

 

Get a bigger size bike then if your too big for the jeepney's, I'm not small by anymeans but I have no problems getting in and out of one. maybe it's the old age? haha 

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On ‎5‎/‎20‎/‎2018 at 5:51 AM, Chris Duffy said:

LOL

 

Me getting out of a jeepney is like giving birth and me coming out of the birth canal trying to exit one of those things.

 

Trikes I look like an octopus stuffed in a cage, and then you get to wait on the side of the road and wait for one to come, which I have no patience.

 

 

 

 

That made me laugh.  At 6'3" and 205, getting out of a jeepney takes about 5 to 10 feet of clearance as I shoot/fall out.

Finally done.

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