I am a middle age crisis newbie

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thank you, sharpmagna for the referrals - just checked

#11 Unread post by rhd »

sharpmagna wrote:I find bikebandit to be overpriced and instead I use servicehonda.com and hdlparts.com; Another place that I hear is good but haven't used is ronayers.com
for my bikes (1984 CB650SC and a 1991 Nighthawk 250) and the first two are absolutely superb resources. hdlparts.com is a lot easier to use because the micro-fiche is "built in" to the website Didn't check the third but will have to do so.

Bob - rhd
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1991 Nighthawk 250
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cherokeepati wrote:I took the course in May and haven't slowed down yet. :laughing:
??? They didn't cover braking in your course? :frusty: :frusty: :frusty:
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Good choices on both the course and the 400 bike. I started at age 51 last year on a 454 Kawasaki. A pair of family friends also started at 50 and 52.
There's lots of that middle age crisis stuff around. Good luck and safe riding.
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#14 Unread post by ArcticHarleyMan »

OMG. You..you mean I was in mid-life crisis at 8 years old?? :shock: :laughing:
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I passed the MSF ans have my license now! :)

#15 Unread post by rt1maillady »

I passed the MSF and have the license to prove it. My bike is now running and only needs a few things to get it on the road. I agree with Social Distortion - It stinks to get all of that done and get all reved up and then put the bike on moth balls for the winter. :cold:
And gsJack- Do you still have the 81 CB 400 T? Seems like these bikes are good bikes and people try to hold on to them.
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