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I'm afraid this is getting completely out of hand.

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Wife and I finally accomplished our goal of having (functioning) couples Honda singles. They really are quite the pair going down the road together.
There’s a lot to like about both of those.
My wife wants a pair also, trail models. Fun rides I think.
It is! The trails are REALLY hard to find though!! It doesn't help that it's a 1 year only bike. There's not going to be a 2022 model, so I'm now sitting on what looks to be one of the last 2021 models that will ship.
A lovely pair of bikes, MP.
(02-10-2022, 11:14 PM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I'm afraid this is getting completely out of hand.

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Wife and I finally accomplished our goal of having (functioning) couples Honda singles. They really are quite the pair going down the road together.

I think these are really, really cool - especially the Cub.

These permit the option for incredible use flexibility in urban and light off road excursions. Low maintenance, low cost of ownership, enhanced safety, enhanced convenience, maximal fun where the CB1100 really cannot go.
Nice! Love those... I have very fond memories of riding on my Uncle's Trail 110 when I was little, and Mrs. Gone adores the look of the Super Cub. We were thinking of both of those, but we can't get anywhere interesting around us without minimal freeway travel.
(02-11-2022, 02:58 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Nice! Love those... I have very fond memories of riding on my Uncle's Trail 110 when I was little, and Mrs. Gone adores the look of the Super Cub. We were thinking of both of those, but we can't get anywhere interesting around us without minimal freeway travel.

Honestly, what i've found most interesting about these so far is finding ways to get places without using major highways or freeways. There's always roads. little service roads, roundabout back roads, long detours. it's interesting. My trail can go places where her cub can't go though, so we have to make sure we stay on the street when we're together.
You know, when she said "get a pair" I don't think you read that right........ Big Grin

On a serious note; I'm assuming you have ridden both so which one do you prefer and why?
(02-11-2022, 05:07 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022, 02:58 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Nice! Love those... I have very fond memories of riding on my Uncle's Trail 110 when I was little, and Mrs. Gone adores the look of the Super Cub. We were thinking of both of those, but we can't get anywhere interesting around us without minimal freeway travel.

Honestly, what i've found most interesting about these so far is finding ways to get places without using major highways or freeways. There's always roads. little service roads, roundabout back roads, long detours. it's interesting. My trail can go places where her cub can't go though, so we have to make sure we stay on the street when we're together.

You clearly don't live in The Hood.
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