A Honda even Horobags (probably) hasn't owned

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A Honda even Horobags (probably) hasn't owned

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Hi from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. No maxis here but quite a few muppets on mainly 125cc motorcycles and makes I've never heard of. I've not seen anything over 150cc. They're anything from a taxi to a family saloon, it seems. There's a few Hondas - again not models we see in the UK - including this fine example I saw in the car park after work today.
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It's probably a good job this is here and not in Hunts' showroom or that Repsol DN-01 may on its way out already (that's if Mark still has it.)

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Ah! the Honda Posti...
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isnt that a Hunter Cub (honda CT110)?
Variant of the C90 and he's definately had those :)

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Oops, Lyn's post wasn't there when I started wrestling with bloody 3G logging me out.
(Hunter/Postie = same thing)
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bluebottle that looks like a Honda ct110 or the ct90 which were both good and rugged bike.

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Welcome, I know Dar es Salaam quite well, do you get over to Zanzibar much, lunch at Blues restaurant used to be a nice experience. Take care
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stollie wrote:bluebottle that looks like a Honda ct110 or the ct90 which were both good and rugged bike.

Too true, I've just finished reading "the long ride home" where a guy rides a CT110 "postie bike" from Sydney, Austrlia to London, England.

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The only one I've ever seen here was an import i had to inspect a very long time ago
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spaceprobe wrote:Welcome, I know Dar es Salaam quite well, do you get over to Zanzibar much, lunch at Blues restaurant used to be a nice experience. Take care
I'm only in Dar for a couple of weeks so I don't know it well. Hoping to get over to Zanzibar on Saturday. I'll see if I can find Blues, thanks for the tip. Is it in Stone Town?

By the way, whatever the bike is, I saw a few more today including a near minter in black, which would be very impressive in the UK, but is miraculous here given the way they ride them through the traffic.

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