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Well, I'm 66 and I would have gone for the CB500ABS if they had one to look at back in June. I still don't think they have one, or whenever they get one it's sold immediately. It's a lot of bike for the money. I wanted a bike with ABS and the choices in that category were narrow. I jumped for the CB11 when I saw it on the floor was the first I knew it existed. BTW, my OTD price was north of $12k.
The styling of the CTX700 is not to my liking, nor do I like the tank under the seat. All that plastic just does not ring my bell.
I'm now looking for a '37 Crocker. Old guys must drive old bikes in order to be taken seriously. Dale Walksler bought one on "What's in the barn" Awesome bike. Would take it without ABS.
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(07-16-2013, 11:20 PM)meowguy_imp Wrote: Well, I'm 66 and I would have gone for the CB500ABS if they had one to look at back in June. I still don't think they have one, or whenever they get one it's sold immediately. It's a lot of bike for the money. I wanted a bike with ABS and the choices in that category were narrow. I jumped for the CB11 when I saw it on the floor was the first I knew it existed. BTW, my OTD price was north of $12k.
The styling of the CTX700 is not to my liking, nor do I like the tank under the seat. All that plastic just does not ring my bell.
I'm now looking for a '37 Crocker. Old guys must drive old bikes in order to be taken seriously. Dale Walksler bought one on "What's in the barn" Awesome bike. Would take it without ABS. 
You can afford a Crocker?
You must of bought the CB with your pocket change!
I do like "What's in the Barn" though. I also caught a show on Discovery about classic restoration in Philly, "Philly Throttle".
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I bought #1628 at Cycle Nation in Canton, GA on June 12th and I think it was the third and the last one they thought they would get in.
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(07-17-2013, 07:12 PM)Buffalorider_imp Wrote: (07-16-2013, 11:20 PM)meowguy_imp Wrote: Well, I'm 66 and I would have gone for the CB500ABS if they had one to look at back in June. I still don't think they have one, or whenever they get one it's sold immediately. It's a lot of bike for the money. I wanted a bike with ABS and the choices in that category were narrow. I jumped for the CB11 when I saw it on the floor was the first I knew it existed. BTW, my OTD price was north of $12k.
The styling of the CTX700 is not to my liking, nor do I like the tank under the seat. All that plastic just does not ring my bell.
I'm now looking for a '37 Crocker. Old guys must drive old bikes in order to be taken seriously. Dale Walksler bought one on "What's in the barn" Awesome bike. Would take it without ABS. 
You can afford a Crocker?
You must of bought the CB with your pocket change!
I do like "What's in the Barn" though. I also caught a show on Discovery about classic restoration in Philly, "Philly Throttle".
You can afford a Crocker?
You must of bought the CB with your pocket change!
I do like "What's in the Barn" though. I also caught a show on Discovery about classic restoration in Philly, "Philly Throttle".
Man, a Crocker? You're getting a Crocker? I can't believe it!!!!
(Whats a Crocker?)
(07-17-2013, 07:12 PM)Buffalorider_imp Wrote: (07-16-2013, 11:20 PM)meowguy_imp Wrote: Well, I'm 66 and I would have gone for the CB500ABS if they had one to look at back in June. I still don't think they have one, or whenever they get one it's sold immediately. It's a lot of bike for the money. I wanted a bike with ABS and the choices in that category were narrow. I jumped for the CB11 when I saw it on the floor was the first I knew it existed. BTW, my OTD price was north of $12k.
The styling of the CTX700 is not to my liking, nor do I like the tank under the seat. All that plastic just does not ring my bell.
I'm now looking for a '37 Crocker. Old guys must drive old bikes in order to be taken seriously. Dale Walksler bought one on "What's in the barn" Awesome bike. Would take it without ABS. 
You can afford a Crocker?
You must of bought the CB with your pocket change!
I do like "What's in the Barn" though. I also caught a show on Discovery about classic restoration in Philly, "Philly Throttle".
You can afford a Crocker?
You must of bought the CB with your pocket change!
I do like "What's in the Barn" though. I also caught a show on Discovery about classic restoration in Philly, "Philly Throttle".
Man, a Crocker? You're getting a Crocker? I can't believe it!!!!
(Whats a Crocker?)
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[url=http://www.cycleworld.com/2012/05/04/crocker-motorcycle-company-ressurected/]Crocker Motorcycle Company Ressurected
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Thanks for the link.
Sorry about the double kind of post. I don't know how that happened.