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The 2021 Honda Trail 125 ABS is Part of the miniMoto Range

The 2021 Honda Trail 125 ABS has been unveiled by the brand as a new mini motorcycle for riders looking to get off the beaten path and enjoy exploration at their leisure. The bike is part of the miniMoto range and features a 135cc four-stroke engine that is capable of pumping out 8.7 horsepower that is sent to the rear wheel thanks to a four-speed transmission. Riders can enjoy a semi-automatic experience that will allow them to shift gears without the need to worry about a clutch.

The 2021 Honda Trail 125 ABS has a 1.4 gallon fuel tank to ensure it's ready to provide support for extended rides and is available now at a price point of $3,899.
Trend Themes
1. Off-road Mini Motorcycles - The trend of designing mini motorcycles for off-road adventures is disrupting the motorcycle industry and increasing accessibility to outdoor exploration.
2. Semi-automatic Motorcycles - The trend of semi-automatic motorcycles with no clutch is disrupting the traditional motorcycle experience, providing more accessibility to novice riders and easier usability.
3. Small Engine Motorcycles - The trend of utilizing small engines in mini motorcycles is disrupting the traditional motorcycle industry, offering more fuel efficiency and environmentally-friendly alternatives.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Manufacturing - Manufacturers should explore designing and producing mini off-road motorcycles to meet the demand of outdoor enthusiasts who are looking for more accessibility to adventure.
2. Tourism and Outdoor Recreation - The trend of mini off-road motorcycles provides a disruptive innovation opportunity for outdoor recreation industries to create new experiences and attract more customers.
3. Automotive Technology - Developing smarter motorcycle technology, like semi-automatic features and smaller engines, can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for tech companies interested in the motorcycle industry.

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