01-12-2024, 03:54 AM
Regarding Honda as a brand, nothing will make you more enthusiastic to be a Honda owner than the first five minutes of the Rose Parade. Honda is the main sponsor, and the first few minutes of the parade always features Honda's newest models. This year, people were dancing on a CRV and a DJ was DJ-ing in the bed of a Ridgeline.
I've always had at least one Honda motorcycle in the garage and always will. While I've driven Fords for years (goes with the job), Mrs. G has been a Honda driver since before we met. If Honda sold a bike in the U.S. like a W800 or a Bonneville, I'd get one. The CB1100 was the last "modern classic" we got, so I'm keeping mine.
Last night after work, I went on a long hike to meet up with Mrs. for dinner. Along the way, I passed "dealer row" and strolling into the Honda showroom, the two cars I'd most likely buy for us were sitting next to each other. A dark blue CRV for her, and a Civic SI with manual for me. Got me dreaming for the rest of the walk.
I've always had at least one Honda motorcycle in the garage and always will. While I've driven Fords for years (goes with the job), Mrs. G has been a Honda driver since before we met. If Honda sold a bike in the U.S. like a W800 or a Bonneville, I'd get one. The CB1100 was the last "modern classic" we got, so I'm keeping mine.
Last night after work, I went on a long hike to meet up with Mrs. for dinner. Along the way, I passed "dealer row" and strolling into the Honda showroom, the two cars I'd most likely buy for us were sitting next to each other. A dark blue CRV for her, and a Civic SI with manual for me. Got me dreaming for the rest of the walk.
