Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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what's going on with these? :)
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dudy#75 wrote:what's going on with these? :)
Uhm... i haven't been pmed by Hondune in ages.. i don't even know if he still plays mxs.
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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Don't mean to bump a dead thread, but I was watching this model with serious enthusiasm! As corny as it sounds, I own a 79 XR500 and a 77 XL75, both styled very much like the Hondune HD125H. Not sure what it is about it, but the older dual shock Honda's look aggressive for their age. More a novelty on replays and the like, but running the enduro tracks with the Hondune would be a sweet rewind of time visually. :wink:



Sorry for the bump. Figure if the OP see's enough interest it may find its way into a SAF file and in my personal folder some day. This project was/is really cool.
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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GrimmRider wrote:Don't mean to bump a dead thread, but I was watching this model with serious enthusiasm! As corny as it sounds, I own a 79 XR500 and a 77 XL75, both styled very much like the Hondune HD125H. Not sure what it is about it, but the older dual shock Honda's look aggressive for their age. More a novelty on replays and the like, but running the enduro tracks with the Hondune would be a sweet rewind of time visually. :wink:



Sorry for the bump. Figure if the OP see's enough interest it may find its way into a SAF file and in my personal folder some day. This project was/is really cool.
I have the model and the stock skin along with a few others.. but im not sure if I am allowed to release them.. So im sorry I will not give the model or template to anyone.
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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Way to take over the thread...
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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Stickerz wrote:Way to take over the thread...
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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GoPro HD wrote:
Stickerz wrote:Way to take over the thread...
?
You're speaking for Hondune. He should have never given you a beta.
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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MX196 wrote:
GoPro HD wrote:
Stickerz wrote:Way to take over the thread...
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You're speaking for Hondune. He should have never given you a beta.
I am speaking for him because he does not get on often? And why shouldn't I have gotten the beta?
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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How work this :?:
Motocross, I LOVE IT!
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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:| Wow, that turned a crappy direction really quick.




I appreciate the info, especially if the original creator of the model isn't around, at least someone knows something. As for the file, wasn't really an interest unless it was public. Back when I was way into "Live for Speed" a tweak program got leaked and wreaked havoc for a month before an update was put out to contain the issues it caused with hotlap charts. I'm not really one to take the liberty of being a beta tester, let alone accept beta stage files from a 3rd party that was entrusted to test them exclusively. I'm on the same page with ya bud, no questions on my end. Again, I really appreciate the info. Sheds a little hope on the thought: "maybe someday it will be public". ;)




Well, here's to hoping Hondune stops in some time and see's the thread. :)


-Grimm
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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Haaa you are the man who made alot of monster trucks, cj jeep, indy jeep. Al the best offroad vehicles better said. :P

Nice to have you here, another talented man!
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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GAH! Im terribly sorry once again everyone! i have an awful habbit of getting caught up in other things *cough* minecraft *cough* and forgetting about stuff i was working on :/

I am on my mac right now, however i found this in my dropbox. i 'believe' it is the latest version, however i am not entirely sure. next time im on my desktop i will make sure, but i want to get this out there somewhere so at least the people watching the thread can have it!

hopefully when i have time (well i have lots of time... so i guess its actually when i remember :P ) i will get together some of the user created skins for it and re package it up and upload it to the mods site. untill then enjoy it! id love to see someone with skill riding it, im absolutely terrible xD

http://www.sendspace.com/file/m6tvyp
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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:oops: Can you make a media fire link too? :oops:
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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That site is confusing.... mediafire is much simpler :)
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Re: Hondune HD125H (custom old style bike)

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That's just awesome man! Would be cool to see some more killer old school bikes.
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