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And I don't even like an automatic in a car. And look at that seat you could fit 2 maybe 3 a breast.
So from my perspective smaller seat, taller windscreen, beetle bags, and muffler that didn't come from Kenworth. Solid black of course.
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The Honda I would really like to see is the CT110 Australian Postie. The ones set to be used starting in 2009 will be Hydrogen powered. However not set for sale to the general public!
So from my perspective smaller seat, taller windscreen, beetle bags, and muffler that didn't come from Kenworth. Solid black of course.
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The Honda I would really like to see is the CT110 Australian Postie. The ones set to be used starting in 2009 will be Hydrogen powered. However not set for sale to the general public!
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and above all
RIDE NO EVO
Read my blog
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slimcolo wrote:And I don't even like an automatic in a car. And look at that seat you could fit 2 maybe 3 a breast.
So from my perspective smaller seat, taller windscreen, beetle bags, and muffler that didn't come from Kenworth. Solid black of course.
Shorts saidThere are only 6 posts at the time of this writing.See also 8 posts down: viewtopic.php?t=25235
The Honda I would really like to see is the CT110 Australian Postie. The ones set to be used starting in 2009 will be Hydrogen powered. However not set for sale to the general public!
Yeah, and some were posted by other members in my blog a long while back. Plus the Mana info posted a long while back. Guess it's not new news to me. But by all means, carry on.
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[quote="slimcolo"]And I don't even like an automatic in a car. And look at that seat you could fit 2 maybe 3 a breast.
So from my perspective smaller seat, taller windscreen, beetle bags, and muffler that didn't come from Kenworth. Solid black of course.
I think that there would be more bikers out there if there where automatic motorcycles out there. I know people who cannot drive a standard transmission and I have lived all over Texas. Can you imangine how clean a custom motorcycle could look with an automatic? no clutch cable, shifter I would like see it
So from my perspective smaller seat, taller windscreen, beetle bags, and muffler that didn't come from Kenworth. Solid black of course.
I think that there would be more bikers out there if there where automatic motorcycles out there. I know people who cannot drive a standard transmission and I have lived all over Texas. Can you imangine how clean a custom motorcycle could look with an automatic? no clutch cable, shifter I would like see it
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87 Yamaha TT350
86 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 (sold) Have fun in Mexico Mr. Vulcan!
YES my spellin sucks, get over it, or you can be my personal spell check
jstark47 wrote:Now you see it:Tennif Shoe wrote:Can you imangine how clean a custom motorcycle could look with an automatic? no clutch cable, shifter I would like see it
Along with that are custom bike guys building using various techniques for routing the cables. An easy one is the twist grip clutch and throttle that runs your cables inside the bars for the clean look.
jstark, that looks like a bike version of the little red tricycle I think we all had as kids
