02-25-2015, 01:47 PM
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02-27-2015, 08:08 AM
Sharp bike ! I too like it better without the fairing , however , it looks tough either way ...
03-04-2015, 05:10 AM
The fairing vs no fairing dilemma is interesting. Early on, I was really jonesing for a fairing, but have now moved on. More and more I have come to appreciate our bikes imitation of the classic original. Any mods that take away from that (carbon fiber parts, modern looking exhaust canisters, billet machined levers, modern looking mirrors, fairing, etc.) just don't appeal to me, while all the mods that add to the classic look (RLETs, fork boots, etc.) have a strong appeal.
03-04-2015, 05:39 AM
Yup. I think Honda published those rules for Retro Bikes on the user manual back cover.
1) No carbon fiber is allowed when visible.
2) No bags. Bagger bikes can be found on the Victory Motorcycle Website.
3) No windshields unless you are riding over 80.
4) No riding over 80 mph. Sportbikes are available on our website.
5) No CB750 colors or tanks. CB750s are available on Ebay.
6) No Easyrider helmets. That movie was the pits.
1) No carbon fiber is allowed when visible.
2) No bags. Bagger bikes can be found on the Victory Motorcycle Website.
3) No windshields unless you are riding over 80.
4) No riding over 80 mph. Sportbikes are available on our website.
5) No CB750 colors or tanks. CB750s are available on Ebay.
6) No Easyrider helmets. That movie was the pits.
03-04-2015, 05:42 AM
that made me laugh. Good one NightRider.Pages: 1 2