![]() ![]() In 2012 an Australia Post employee made headlines after attempting a stunt on his company-issue motorcycle that went dramatically wrong. ![]() While they may not be the best base for a Cafe Racer project the CT110 is a cheap and versatile base for a. This fact has also allowed the CT110 to lay claim to being one of Australia’s top selling motorcycles of all time. 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 Honda CT110 earned it’s name as a ‘Postie’ in Australia due to it’s use by the Australian postal service. Known as the 'Postie' CT110 version, formerly used by the Australian or New Zealand Postal Service. OR B) the 12 volt electrical system without the dual range sub transmission and the speedometer mounted above and outside the headlight bucket. The current Honda CT110 bike has developed something of a cult following. Known as the 'Agricultural' CT110 version. ct110-postie-parts Lambda Motorcycles Postie Parts Engine Exchange C110X Q & A Vids Other Resources 0 items0.00 CT110 Parts Showing 601620 of 735 results Head Light Assembly 12v Genuine Honda Honda CT110 Postie Bikes 33100-459-941 199. Australian owned, amazing service & fast free shipping on over 100000. We can arrange interstate freight on these. Buy your MCS Honda XR/CT110 Postie Bike 10mm Thread Mirror online at MXstore. Currently, Australia Post replaces its motorbikes every three years or 25,000 kilometres. We currently have for sale the Honda NBC110 Super Cub posties only as the CT110s have been retired by Australia Post. The new models will be phased in over the coming years. ![]() 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. 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. 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. A suburban icon will soon disappear as Australia Post is set to replace the red Honda CT110 ‘postie’ bike. ![]()
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