04-04-2014, 11:49 AM
Your right Romo. One other person had said the same thing.
Regardless of what could have happened, the "599" was exceptional. It was not popular due to its high price tag being an Italian built bike, but it had personality. Sure, it had the heart of a sport bike but you sat in a more natural position. The flat slide Carbs were the last for Honda (yes it had a choke) and that added character. It was a bike you still had to communicate with. Not like the seamless machines of today where you can slam her in gear before the starter quits spinning.
I guess this is my "599"'s epitaph since it's been my partner for the last 9 years.
Well, you know. They must be Packer fans.
Regardless of what could have happened, the "599" was exceptional. It was not popular due to its high price tag being an Italian built bike, but it had personality. Sure, it had the heart of a sport bike but you sat in a more natural position. The flat slide Carbs were the last for Honda (yes it had a choke) and that added character. It was a bike you still had to communicate with. Not like the seamless machines of today where you can slam her in gear before the starter quits spinning.
I guess this is my "599"'s epitaph since it's been my partner for the last 9 years.
(04-04-2014, 10:24 AM)dBuster_imp Wrote: Hitting the warm states first? Why in the world did that dealership in Wisconsin get one already then? It isn't warm here just yet, heck it snowed today!
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Well, you know. They must be Packer fans.
