
What this also means is that there’s a bloody buttload of pre-used models up for sale for the right price. Thanks to this little bikes dedicated use in the Postal industry, this has made it the highest selling motorcycle in the country. This means, if my maths is correct (it rarely is) there’s over 2,000 sales Honda can happily complete with Aus Post each year. Word on the street (or internet) is that there are roughly 7,000 of these bikes jamming letters in boxes across the country. Aus Post would send the bikes off to retirement after 25,000kms or 3 years – whichever came first. Honda were all too happy to feed Australia Post all the bikes they needed. I actually have no idea if it even has anything to do with the post. Not for me, I haven’t seen the bloody film. Images of Kevin Costner in the 1997 epic post-apocalyptic adventure film may now be springing to mind. The roll of the Postman was fraught with danger, with vicious dogs, apathetic cats, and dodgy driveways claiming many a proud deliveryman. The bigger brother of this CT90 would start to roll out, with a mighty 105cc pumping 6kW it would be the king of the Aussie footpath, delivering bills and birthday cards far and wide. It wouldn’t be until 1980 however that the model you and I are most familiar with would hit footpaths across the nation.


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This clutch system allowed free use of a hand, making it ideal for mail deliveries. This new mode of transport would be the Honda CT90, with a brutal 5kW coming from the 89cc engine and a 4-speed gearbox with auto clutch. Completing daily deliveries via this method is making me feel tired already, but fortunately in 1971 some bright spark reckoned we bin the pushies and instead get some wheels with motors. We pay homage to this little red belter.īack in the old days, shortly after dinosaurs were buried into the ground by the Devil to test Christians faith, the post was delivered by pushbike. This machine has been the workhorse for postal deliveries for over 30 years, and starter bikes for riders across the country. If you have any questions about our service that were not answered here please contact us via livechat support or Facebook page message.The Honda CT110, affectionately known Australia wide as a ‘Postie’ for profoundly obvious reasons. Please scroll down the page to see our excellent customer feedback certified by eKomi and Bizrate. We only use high level accounts and we never use bots, macros or other hacks. On rare occasions we may need up to 30 minutes depending on stock and number of concurrent orders. We normally deliver Runescape items within 10-15 minutes from the moment you contact our livechat assuming the payment for your order has been received and approved. We will let you know the exact world and location via livechat. We will trade the items to your character via in-game trade. Our livechat is accessible in lower right corner of website. How do I receive the items on my Runescape account?Īfter you have completed the payment for your order you have to contact us via livechat to arrange delivery. We know that your time is precious and that’s why we deliver Santa hat” fast and securely. Jagex has not decided that the green Santa hat is discontinued, and it might be released again in future Christmas events.īuy RS3 Green Santa hat from. These presents are obtained from handing in Christmas wrapping paper to Postie Pete.

It may be received from Christmas Presents of any tier the gold present has a higher chance of containing the hat. The Green Santa hat is a tradeable cosmetic item released with the 2021 Christmas event.
