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Got the CB Out Today
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(11-27-2020, 09:49 AM)clearviewx_imp Wrote:
(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?

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?
I only you could.
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#12
@ redbirds: may I suggest you add RLETS on your CB750 Christmas ornament to better reflect its original details.
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Oh, no, suhawk! Did your folks not tell you about red flags and bulls? Big Grin
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(11-30-2020, 07:32 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Oh, no, suhawk! Did your folks not tell you about red flags and bulls? Big Grin

No, but my mother told me to stay off of motorcycles. Wink
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How do you keep the mirrors from breaking when you store it in your pocket?
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I broke a turn signal off mine just removing it from the original shipping box!
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