I rode one of these litle suckers for 30 years as a postie in Queensland, so good on you for doing Bruny. I did Bruny in 2021 on a Honda Goldwing GL 1800. Luxury. Tasmania is brilliant on any bike. Loved your video.😊
Thanks for the nice ride! Very Beautifal Country. Cheers from the U.S. I've had my postie for almost a year now and have 7,700 miles (12,800 Km) under my butt so far. 🛵 I love seeing where others ride and the slow pace of the postie truly lets you take in all your surroundings.
I have a couple of these CT125s, brown like yours and a red one for the missus. I know you refer to them as postie bikes but I’m not sure Australia Post ever used this model. They did use the CT90 and CT110 but to my knowledge didn’t acquire the CT125 that you are riding.
Try the scenic roads around Geeveston. The road to Tahune Airwalk and Mt Hartz are very nice. And towards the Cockle Creek is very nice.. If you are still in Tassie, we can ride together.
Great video. Thanks for your efforts. I have just bought a CT125 and I'm preparing it for a desert trip with a lot of gear. My boyfriend says the fuel economy will be shot so loaded up. Could you tell me how many litres/100km you are getting just by yourself as opposed to doubling with gear please?
Hey buddy,liked your videos. Just wonder how much speed u can reach with packs of camping stuff? I tried mine on Freeway around 95 but never tried with camping stuff loaded.....
Thanks for the feedback. Speed is not a positive with the CT!!! The panniers seem to make no difference, My weight/height compared to Leanne's cost me 5km/h and I use 10% more fuel. On the flat with no tail wind 85km/h was top speed, then hills and headwind would knock that. Average 70-80 over hilly county.2 up we made it up Mt Wellington Hobart and never ran out of omp, just had to keep the speed up. Enjoy. M
@@mickrides615 Thx buddy,it's really helpful!I ll try this in a few weeks and give some feedback if you like. Hope you enjoy riding with ct!It's really fun to ride.
Not much at all . 16kg. just panniers on the side to keep the weight low. No difference with or without the bags. Leanne small so two up not that noticeable unless hills very steep. Always hunting for a gear on these bikes no matter what.
Never have and never will get to Tasmania so thanks for these delightful glimpses of what is missing from my life! I notice you ride with your visor down - do you ever feel you are a bit isolated from nature’s sounds, smells, (bugs) and sense of connection with the surroundings? I’m getting about 280kms to the tankful on my CT here in the UK with E10 fuel being predominant - how are you finding your one up fuel burn down there?
Glad you enjoyed it, was a great day. I pop the visor a bit but rarely fully open. Too many bugs here!! I’m getting about 240km max (with panniers etc). But have my heart in my mouth for the last 20km. At least they not too heavy to push if I every run out of fuel.🥴
I carry a 1 litre camping fuel bottle ( with petrol in it ) for this very reason, but never had to use it myself - but it got riding buddies out of trouble
One of the most enjoyable and relaxing motorcyle videos I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Appreciate your comments
I rode one of these litle suckers for 30 years as a postie in Queensland, so good on you for doing Bruny. I did Bruny in 2021 on a Honda Goldwing GL 1800. Luxury. Tasmania is brilliant on any bike. Loved your video.😊
Ta, Far better on a bigger bike I think. Too slow for those logging trucks/
Honda built the best little bike. I use it more than my Harley roadglide here in states. Crazy fun….
Thanks for the nice ride! Very Beautifal Country. Cheers from the U.S. I've had my postie for almost a year now and have 7,700 miles (12,800 Km) under my butt so far. 🛵 I love seeing where others ride and the slow pace of the postie truly lets you take in all your surroundings.
Slow sure is good. Back to Tas in a few weeks to finish the riding before ferry back to mainland
Cannot wait to visit Bruny Island. Awesome scenery! Thank you for showing us the fantastic rides.
Back In Feb for another 2 weeks of Tas
nice ride! greetings from Canada!
I left the bikes in Hobart, Back in Feb.
Beautiful countryside !
Yes it is. Going back in Feb
A truly glorious day for a ride with amazing views.
Couldn't agree more!
I have a couple of these CT125s, brown like yours and a red one for the missus. I know you refer to them as postie bikes but I’m not sure Australia Post ever used this model. They did use the CT90 and CT110 but to my knowledge didn’t acquire the CT125 that you are riding.
I found Tassie very easy to navigate around and quite un rushed for the most of it. Going back again in April and will have to sus out Bruny Island.
ooh getting a bit winterry then. Still good on a fine day.. Let me know how you go. We back in Feb as we left the bikes in Hobart.
Nice video
Thanks, lovely countryside.
Try the scenic roads around Geeveston. The road to Tahune Airwalk and Mt Hartz are very nice. And towards the Cockle Creek is very nice.. If you are still in Tassie, we can ride together.
Back In Feb
Great video. Thanks for your efforts. I have just bought a CT125 and I'm preparing it for a desert trip with a lot of gear. My boyfriend says the fuel economy will be shot so loaded up. Could you tell me how many litres/100km you are getting just by yourself as opposed to doubling with gear please?
Hey buddy,liked your videos.
Just wonder how much speed u can reach with packs of camping stuff? I tried mine on Freeway around 95 but never tried with camping stuff loaded.....
Thanks for the feedback. Speed is not a positive with the CT!!! The panniers seem to make no difference, My weight/height compared to Leanne's cost me 5km/h and I use 10% more fuel. On the flat with no tail wind 85km/h was top speed, then hills and headwind would knock that. Average 70-80 over hilly county.2 up we made it up Mt Wellington Hobart and never ran out of omp, just had to keep the speed up. Enjoy. M
@@mickrides615 Thx buddy,it's really helpful!I ll try this in a few weeks and give some feedback if you like. Hope you enjoy riding with ct!It's really fun to ride.
You had so many bags on the bike. How much luggage can it actually carry?
Not much at all . 16kg. just panniers on the side to keep the weight low. No difference with or without the bags. Leanne small so two up not that noticeable unless hills very steep. Always hunting for a gear on these bikes no matter what.
Never have and never will get to Tasmania so thanks for these delightful glimpses of what is missing from my life!
I notice you ride with your visor down - do you ever feel you are a bit isolated from nature’s sounds, smells, (bugs) and sense of connection with the surroundings?
I’m getting about 280kms to the tankful on my CT here in the UK with E10 fuel being predominant - how are you finding your one up fuel burn down there?
Glad you enjoyed it, was a great day.
I pop the visor a bit but rarely fully open. Too many bugs here!!
I’m getting about 240km max (with panniers etc). But have my heart in my mouth for the last 20km.
At least they not too heavy to push if I every run out of fuel.🥴
I carry a 1 litre camping fuel bottle ( with petrol in it ) for this very reason, but never had to use it myself - but it got riding buddies out of trouble
Here is a bit of bumpy road for you.ruclips.net/video/1sq1P8GfISE/видео.html
If music is gonna ruin this, I’m not watching…..yea…. Another video ruined by music. Exiting out. Blocking this channel.