![]() In 2012 an Australia Post employee made headlines after attempting a stunt on his company-issue motorcycle that went dramatically wrong. Modifiers love the bikes because of their basic construction - radio host Merrick Watts has a side business, Post Modern motorcycles, specialising in exactly that. The current Honda CT110 bike has developed something of a cult following. Currently, Australia Post replaces its motorbikes every three years or 25,000 kilometres. The new models will be phased in over the coming years. 1 x Set of Mounting Bracket Kit for CT110 Postie Bike - Engine type. It features electronic fuel injection, and also has electric start - no doubt a relief for posties who’ve developed an unusually large right leg from kick-starting their current two-wheeler. In these days, most of the riders like the 125cc bikes like they used to love the. Not only are the new bikes safer, they’re also more efficient. The new grey and lime green step-through bikes will be fitted with highly visible fluorescent yellow pannier bags - a much more eye-catching appearance than the current red and orange combo, which will make the posties easier to spot on the road - and the plastic shield at the front of the bike keeps the rider’s knees protected, too. Online auction on Wednesday, 2 December 2020 and ends Friday, 11 December 2020. The new Honda Super Cub model will take the place of the CT110, with a new-look paint job that will make the bike more visible. Ex-Postie Bike Clear Out - No Reserve Auction. A suburban icon will soon disappear as Australia Post is set to replace the red Honda CT110 ‘postie’ bike.
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