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Honda just announced that [url=https://powersports.honda.com/street/dual-sport/crf300l-crf250l]2021 CRF300L and 2021 CRF300L RALLY will make it to the shores of the U.S. I prefer the non-Rally version. W/out ABS $5250.
Not quite yet, but this could be the bike that replaces my '07 KLR650.
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Hmm, a simple, tidy thumper.
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I dunno. It doesn't look like there's a place to mount panniers or a top box. And I hate riding with a backpack. Oh...and Honda, you don't have to copy BMW's "Bill the Cat" headlights in order to prove you're adventure-worthy. Triumph got it right. Copy them, if you have to.
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(01-06-2021, 01:58 PM)Roper_imp Wrote: I dunno. It doesn't look like there's a place to mount panniers or a top box. And I hate riding with a backpack. Oh...and Honda, you don't have to copy BMW's "Bill the Cat" headlights in order to prove you're adventure-worthy. Triumph got it right. Copy them, if you have to.
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(01-06-2021, 01:58 PM)Roper_imp Wrote: I dunno. It doesn't look like there's a place to mount panniers or a top box. And I hate riding with a backpack. Oh...and Honda, you don't have to copy BMW's "Bill the Cat" headlights in order to prove you're adventure-worthy. Triumph got it right. Copy them, if you have to.
Valid points there. I use soft luggage saddle bags and can usually keep them away from exhaust, but lack of rear rack would be an issue. Something would come up though.
(01-06-2021, 01:58 PM)Roper_imp Wrote: I dunno. It doesn't look like there's a place to mount panniers or a top box. And I hate riding with a backpack. Oh...and Honda, you don't have to copy BMW's "Bill the Cat" headlights in order to prove you're adventure-worthy. Triumph got it right. Copy them, if you have to.
Ok, I'm not getting this; I mean it sounds funny, but...Bill the Cat and copying BMW's headlight?...I must be missing something:
I guess if I look long enough, I can see some resemblance...the ears = turn signals, the tongue = fender? Maybe...might not discourage me from eventually buying one....the Honda that is.
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This is what already exist for the crf250, so I imagine that either this will fit or something similar will make rear box possible.
And then if you need pannier frame:
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This is what I came across that may be the Bill the Cat headlight spoken of. I found it in this article.
https://onthebackwheel.com/2020/11/18/20...g-for/amp/
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(01-06-2021, 11:07 PM)stateboy_imp Wrote: This is what I came across that may be the Bill the Cat headlight spoken of. I found it in this article.
https://onthebackwheel.com/2020/11/18/20...g-for/amp/![[Image: ce71cf84846d9625fac38a22903b93de.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202101/ce71cf84846d9625fac38a22903b93de.jpg)
Hahaha...now I can see the resemblance. The offset eyes, the crazed look. That's funny.
But that's the Rally version...the simple L version doesn't have the offset "eyes".
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Yeah, I was looking at the Rally version for my "Bill the Cat" comment. However, the more I look, the more I like the design. I kinda dig the minimal front end and the big barkbusters on the grips. It's like a slimmer and much lighter version of a GS. Which one can can I pick up by myself? (And keep riding without being in pain?)
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Hmm, be careful lookin' at any "ugly" bikes. The same phenomenon can overcome one: The more one looks at it, the more one likes it.
Long live Bill the Cat.