Yeah, but that was like, what? 1975? Everyone knows that to be a real man nowadays you need 1800ccs and 170 HP!
I so wish I had bought one of those naked wings. Just beautiful!
I think she liked the Victory
Not the Scout quite as much (Although, the boots coordinated nicely)
Clearly didn't care for the NM4. "Too weird"
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I was surprised how small the Scout was.
(02-15-2015, 01:21 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I so wish I had bought one of those naked wings. Just beautiful!
I saw the same bike at the NYC show. I must have been in a trance, my son kept saying: "Dad...Dad...Dad" and then I noticed I was drooling.
Early naked Wings were beauties. I test rode the first year model, it was a gorgeous red, and what a revelation. Could not believe how smooth and powerful it was. I see them on Craig's List in my area on occasion but they usually look a bit beat up for the price.
Just noticed the Scout pictured has no switches or hand controls. Must be a new automated version that you ride by mind control.
No mirrors on the Scout?
Brakes? Clutch?
Somebody steal/borrow them?
Lol didn't even notice, was looking how well Cheryl's boots matched the seat.
(02-15-2015, 03:47 AM)Ole_imp Wrote: [ -> ]No mirrors on the Scout?
Brakes? Clutch?
Somebody steal/borrow them?
Noticed that, and t-handle wrenches sticking out of the top clamps. Assume it was setup to allow folks to easily move the bars fore and aft, without levers, cables, hoses, etc. hindering movement.