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Preaching to the Choir . . . - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Preaching to the Choir . . . (/showthread.php?tid=1567) |
RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - VLJ_imp - 02-18-2018 Yep, the Hawk GT sports a full-zoot, high-tech, all-aluminum perimeter frame, an absolute rarity for a naked sportbike of any era, never mind the Hawk's own heyday. Plus, come on, look at that gorgeous rear wheel, shown off to perfection by the equally rare (for a naked of that era) single-sided swingarm. The Hawk GT is pure moto-jewelry, and Guth's blue beauty is an amazing example of the specimen. It even has upgraded suspension, brake lines, a Corbin seat with matching blue piping (although, truth be told, I usually hate Corbin seats), and new tires. Overall, good luck finding a nicer example of a Hawk GT RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - Rocky_imp - 02-18-2018 (02-18-2018, 02:40 AM)VLJ_imp Wrote: Yep, the Hawk GT sports a full-zoot, high-tech, all-aluminum perimeter frame, an absolute rarity for a naked sportbike of any era, never mind the Hawk's own heyday. Plus, come on, look at that gorgeous rear wheel, shown off to perfection by the equally rare (for a naked of that era) single-sided swingarm. The GT certainly is all of that. When I came back to bikes in 1992 it was on an red 1989 Hawk GT that was a leftover and brand new. I loved that bike and rode it all over eastern Canada and the eastern U.S. I sold it to buy the CB900F that I still own, but I never bonded with the 900F as I did with the GT. If I had it to do over again, I wouldn't. RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - tuareg - 02-19-2018 Oh yes, the Hawk was a truly exceptional bike. I had a red '89(with RLETS, yes)which I kept for 15 years and eighty thousand miles. Other bikes came and went but the Hawk stayed, until I had to sell it along with the CB1300 because I was moving to another country. Still on the lookout for a similar one, though they are quite rare in Europe. RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - Rocky_imp - 02-19-2018 Sorry about the triple pictures. I thought I corrected that. Maybe ferret can delete two. RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - the Ferret - 02-19-2018 Nope I can't fix it, because of the manner in which the pics are attached. Sorry. Maybe Cormanus knows a trick. RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - Rocky_imp - 02-19-2018 (02-19-2018, 02:03 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Nope I can't fix it, because of the manner in which the pics are attached. Sorry. Maybe Cormanus knows a trick. Well, if it's not a problem then leave it. I used the browse and attachment features below. I did go back and forth a few times, but I thought I deleted the doubles. My bad. RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - Cormanus - 02-19-2018 How's about that? RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - the Ferret - 02-19-2018 That Cormanus earns his paycheck every day.
RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - Cormanus - 02-19-2018 Thank you Ferret. Now I know why the figure on the said cheque is what it is.
RE: Preaching to the Choir . . . - BamaRider_imp - 02-19-2018 (02-15-2018, 07:59 PM)cookiemech_imp Wrote: Yeah, you guys all know how great the CB1100 is, but I only knew how nice it looks, until yesterday. The CB will compliment your Harley's well. |