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Re:Your favorite bike 6 Months, 1 Week ago  
1983 Goldwing Aspencade...it now has 65000 miles on her great on a trip..still looks good... but it is hard to get some parts for like the ignition switch still cant find one.......I really like my R*...its lot easier to get around the back roads...
 
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Re:Your favorite bike 6 Months, 1 Week ago  
the lardmobile is it, no questions.

i´m still looking for my last bike which was sold and then crashed by the next owner.

sort of nostalgia thing, as it was the bike i came to spain on, and was a brilliant reliable all rounder whilst i had it.

VF 1000 f honda, exactly the same model and colour as this one, but with a LOVELY sounding 4-into-1 laser exhaust

 
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Re:Your favorite bike 6 Months, 1 Week ago  
'85 Honda nighthawk S. It was a 700 cc with a turbo. For the first 8K RPM it was just a normal scooter, when you kicked in past 8K, the turbo would kick in and give you a blast of fun.

The front tire started floating pretty bad about 126 mph though, it could be a little scarry.

After that came the Royal Star, 97 model. Nice just not enough power, then the current R*.
 
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