Posted on 11/08/2022 2:13:59 PM PST by martin_fierro
Eh, needs bigger bags and a lot more chrome.
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Spewing evil carbon every mile of the way /s
Blackout seems to be the appearance thing these days.
I see a lot of cars/trucks with black alloy wheels.
I LIKE IT NOT /oldfogeymode
Nope
Tho Better looking than one of those butt-ugly Indians.
Thanks for the ping.
Although I started out on a Honda CB350 a half century ago, I am too much in love with my 93FXR.
Flat primer black for me. Of course there will be some strategically-placed reflective tape for the night rides.
I have a 2015 all black Shadow Phantom. I love it. Runs great. On the downside, I took it into a local dealer for an oil change. Took a month to get it back.
Meh, I like the blacked-out look, but the fairing needs a taller windscreen.
No ST1300?
"Chrome don't get you home."
That happened with my Sporty, back in the 80’s.
A month for an oil change? Was it a warranty job (no cash from customer so no hurry for the service)? Is there not a oil drain plug under the gearbox?
I haven’t owned a bike for 20-odd years but back then I did all my own minor maintenance (oil, plugs, tune-up, etc) - wasn’t hard. But as I said that was decades ago ...
baggers?
I thought this was going to be about Honda’s new line of lawnmowers, with increased capacity.
We went with all LEDs.. we live fifteen miles from the Tail of The Dragon. It’s dangerously fun during the day, so you must be near luminescent at night.
There’s no way other drivers could say they didn’t see you on that motorcycle.
They had to order a part (tail light). Thay delayed service until the part came in. They had me by the base of my snardleys.
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