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We have prepared a "plated specification" headlight guard that can be used on a daily basis like the CT110 Postie, an non Japanese postal model derived from the CT110, an ancestor of the popular CT125 Hunter Cub, with its cute appearance and well-developed running performance, and still give a stylish image. This is a slim and beautiful plating headlight guard that can reproduce European postals (the most famous is probably the German post) with robust ridng performance that can be driven anywhere. The CT125 is inspired by the beautiful and majestic mountain ranges of the Alps, Pyrenees, and Transylvania. This product is a front carrier made by Kijima (part No: 210-2755 Part No210-2756), fog light kit (part no205-6158) and can be used in conjunction with.
The red Yusen Cub is a specialty model with unique modifications, such as side stands on both sides and a reinforced fuel tank, for daily use in Japan. In other countries, mail carriers had to deliver mail to customers living in valleys in beautiful mountainous terrain, in homes with steep slopes like marginal settlements, or in wildernesses with endless red clay. The CT110, which was introduced half a century ago, was widely used throughout the nations of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres because of its unpaved roads, long range delivery routes, and solid construction that made emergency repairs easy. This is a part that guards (protects) the light and is no longer seen or heard of today due to the improvement of repair parts, the dramatic improvement of the road environment, and the appearance of plastic lenses. In the past, roads had not been paved. Head lamps and taillights had been very expensive but also easy to be broken by a little shock, made with weak glass. In such an era, a broken lamp was a big deal. In the first place, when ordinary people used to repair broken glass by using traditional Japanese techniques such as kintsugi, it was natural for people to think of protecting the glass lens, which could be easily broken by a small bump or a pebble thrown up by a carriage in front of them, and to drive in such a way as to avoid breaking it. The bird cages and bird gauges were seen in many middle class and upper class houses due to the popularity of bird keeping culture such as finches, golden egrets, parrots, parakeets, and buntings, and they were converted to enclosures to protect lamps and glass, and they became widely known as bird gauges and bird cages for lamp glass..
The old and new Bird Gauge Stone Guard is a great product for Cub riders who care about and use their vehicles.
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