WKND Customs Shows Off This 1998 Honda CG125 As Its Third Bespoke Build
WKND Customs shares that this 1998 Honda CG125 scrambler build started off as a huge mess, but ended up as a beautiful moto.
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WKND Customs shares that this 1998 Honda CG125 scrambler build started off as a huge mess, but ended up as a beautiful moto.
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