Trademark Filings Suggest Honda Will Build the CT125 Trail


honda CT125 Concept

The Little Trail Bike Could Come to Life

Honda has been the unofficial arbiter of small trail bikes for a long time now. Well, honestly small-displacement bikes in general. Now the company is working towards bringing the CT125 Concept it showed off at the Tokyo Motor Show to market. Recently, the company filed trademark paperwork for the CT125 name, according to Bennetts. This is a pretty clear indicator that Honda is at least thinking about making this bike into a production model. 

It makes sense. The small bike movement seems to be going well between the Grom, Monkey, and the new Super Cub. The CT125 Concept is basically a Super Cub designed and built for off-road trail riding. It’s a smart addition to the Honda lineup and one that probably wouldn’t cost the company that much to develop. 

Honda already has the design aesthetic in the classic CTs from the 60s and 70s, and it has the modern powertrain and platform to use from the new Super Cub. The motorcycle features a pretty simple air-cooled 125cc engine with a semi-automatic clutch. This could make trail riding a lot of fun on the CT125 if Honda decides to make a production model. I hope the company moves forward with this bike. If so, I’ll definitely buy one when it comes out. 

5 Comments

  1. Kent Slaughter
    November 29, 2019
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    I’ll be buying one too.

  2. geoff davies
    December 2, 2019
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    I got a honda wave R.but this looks smart to use in town and off road.have seen the new cub in Thailand many times. if made will fit right among the range.

  3. January 16, 2020
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    I had a 1981 CT110. I regret ever parting with it. I would hope that Honda would include the dual range 4 speed transmission that the 110 Trail had. I will buy one if Honda produces it for the US

  4. Nole Buddy
    January 31, 2020
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    And how about that sweet little auxiliary gas tank for when you just have to go up one more trail?

    • January 31, 2020
      Reply

      I cannot wait for this bike. And aux gas tank is obligatory.

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