bringing home the new (used) honda

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Tennif Shoe
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bringing home the new (used) honda

#1 Unread post by Tennif Shoe »

tommorow i will be bringing home a 03 vtx 1800 with 7800 miles on it pic to follow
03 Honda VTX 1800c
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86 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 (sold) Have fun in Mexico Mr. Vulcan!


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Oh come on... Can't you get a big V-Twin at least? :laughing:
Congrats man! PICS!!!! and let us know how she rides!
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So I'm guessing the ol' Vulcan is getting the boot (it's still in your sig). Good on you getting a nice bike. Any plans on adding parts to it, considering almost all VTX's don't stay stock for long with all those aftermarket goodies being made for it.
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Not to mention the Kawasaki logo in the Avatar. :)
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sorry, pics still to come. I just went to the Lone Star Ralley in Galveston this weekend and did not get to update, the bike came how i wanted it
vtx 1800c with vance and hines pipes, windshield, arlen ness mirrors, power commander, kurkuin pegs,and grips, hypercharger. She is LOUD and runs great.
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86 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 (sold) Have fun in Mexico Mr. Vulcan!


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JC Viper wrote:So I'm guessing the ol' Vulcan is getting the boot (it's still in your sig). Good on you getting a nice bike. Any plans on adding parts to it, considering almost all VTX's don't stay stock for long with all those aftermarket goodies being made for it.
Is this better?
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Tennif Shoe wrote:
JC Viper wrote:So I'm guessing the ol' Vulcan is getting the boot (it's still in your sig). Good on you getting a nice bike. Any plans on adding parts to it, considering almost all VTX's don't stay stock for long with all those aftermarket goodies being made for it.
Is this better?

No it is not better, you promised pics :laughing:

Congrats on your new bike and I guess your bro will be envious of your new ride and he's stuck with what is essentially a hand-me-down. I'm guessing you're still smiling from that ride to the rally...
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#8 Unread post by Tennif Shoe »

pics too big will get more tommorow
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#9 Unread post by Tennif Shoe »

Brother not too unhappy about getting my vn750 he is on a tough budget and the price is good and he wants to have a two wheeler of his own. As far as my bike when he can ride the Vulcan better ( he has dropped it 3 times in the time i have owned it :roll: (slow speed or zero speed accdents)) he can ride the 1800. maybe :whistling: always had the rule of you break it you buy it!!
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#10 Unread post by JC Viper »

Tennif Shoe wrote:pics too big will get more tommorow
Sites like Flickr will let you upload the original size pic and you get to choose what size to post.

Or you can use Paint .NET to resize them.
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