![]() ![]() The CT125 adopts its own exclusive intake and exhaust system, in which the positioning of the air cleaner and muffler has been changed from those of the other current Super Cub series models. Its nostalgic charm is certain to turn heads anywhere it goes An ode to the postie of old, you can take it for a weekend cruise or use it as a commuter, its designed to be as versatile as the original – for work or play. Based off the iconic CT110 – a legendary Honda machine more commonly known as the ‘Postie’ bike – the CT125 boasts a 125cc, 1-cyl, 4-stroke engine, electric Start, ABS, LED lighting and a digital display. Born as a concept, the new-era CT125 received so much attention, it was an easy decision to move it into production for the world to enjoy. The CT125 joins the Monkey and the Super Cub as the latest model of old to get a modern-day re-vamp. It’s back, better than ever! The iconic Honda CT is back with a bigger and better power plant as the Honda CT125 Hunter Cub! Management put a lot of emphasis on the safety of its people, but we also need the community’s help to keep their dogs behind fences.Honda CT125 The Legend Updated! INTRODUCTION ![]() Australia Post regularly discusses how to deal with dogs in their own environment in our team briefings. Mark: I will always try and talk to an approaching dog and let them smell me, obviously having a fence between us is highly regarded by oneself. Who’s the Boss? W hat do you do when you come across an overexcited doggie when delivering the mail? I have been lucky not to have been bitten as yet. I much prefer a good licking than a bite. Mark: I have had some funny encounters with dogs and one lovely cat named ‘Lek’ in Penshurst St, who comes out most days for a stroke and a chat. Who’s the Boss? Have you had any memorable encounters with the dogs and cats in the suburbs where you deliver mail? Sometimes I feel like a bad smell, they often follow me around. They both go ballistic if you mention the word ‘walkies’, which of course sets off all the dogs in our street. Both dogs cope with instruction well, eg ‘bed’, ‘toilet’. When I’m working in the study they will come and lay on the carpet while I tap away on the computer.Ĭhester only cares for one thing…FOOD. They cower if in trouble and always look for attention either with belly rubs, walks or dog treats. But when it comes to the big boss it’s me. Mark: Cooper is the ‘Boss of the Animals’. Who’s the Boss? In your busy household, how do your pets get your attention? Who really is the boss? She occasionally will take a swipe at Chester for getting too close, but with Cooper, there is no love lost at all, it is mutual hate… avoidance. Milo prefers to avoid the dogs and finds refuge on the beds and couches in the house. We inherited Milo from some friends from Gulargambone (country NSW) in 2006. Chester is relaxed, happy to leave the protecting to Cooper. Cooper is the more aggressive and neurotic one. ![]() ![]() We did a little research and this breed seemed the best fit for our family. We chose mini Foxys because of their placid nature. My wife and I were going through some difficulties at the time and needed some joy, fun and a distraction. We decided to buy these two to lift our lives. We got them from a responsible breeder on the way to Windsor. Both dogs are mini Foxy with a quarter Jack Russell. Mark: I have two dogs, Cooper and Chester and our cat Milo. ![]()
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