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Nice to know I still have one. This one never needs maintenance and no RLET's.

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Thumbs Up, good for you....what's its weight, without gas?Smile
(11-27-2020, 04:49 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Thumbs Up, good for you....what's its weight, without gas?Smile

Two ounces dry I think. Haven't found a way to fuel it, wasn't in the owner's manual. Very easy to push around the garage and stores easily in any pocket. For the first time in my life I really feel tall when I straddle it.
Just don't forget about recharging its battery, during winterization Tongue
so nice... one of the joys of the holidays are ornaments with meaning
Is the final drive chain missing on the holiday ornament?

I guess it ain't going anywhere.
In the vein of this thread. I bought a copy of Classic Motorcycle Mechanics (a UK publication) today as it had an article on my model Triumph Daytona 1200. But look what's on the front of the free 2021 calendar that came with it.



That magazine is a very nice one , I have been getting that from the first issue onwards , together with Classic Bike , Classic Racer and the Classic Motorcycle.
They come thru a distributor in Wisconsin.
(11-27-2020, 06:44 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Is the final drive chain missing on the holiday ornament?

I guess it ain't going anywhere.

I just looked at mine. It does have a “chain”, but its a belt.

I mean, for what it cost can’t really expect a miniature chain Big Grin
(11-27-2020, 05:25 AM)redbirds_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-27-2020, 04:49 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Thumbs Up, good for you....what's its weight, without gas?Smile

Two ounces dry I think. Haven't found a way to fuel it, wasn't in the owner's manual. Very easy to push around the garage and stores easily in any pocket. For the first time in my life I really feel tall when I straddle it.

Two ounces dry I think. Haven't found a way to fuel it, wasn't in the owner's manual. Very easy to push around the garage and stores easily in any pocket. For the first time in my life I really feel tall when I straddle it.
How do you keep the mirrors from breaking when you store it in your pocket?
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