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Old 01-08-2018, 12:44 PM
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J-Mech, I still have the two in the pictures plus several more. This is what I ride the most now.
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Old 01-08-2018, 02:13 PM
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J-Mech, I still have the two in the pictures plus several more. This is what I ride the most now.
I'd like to have that one.

We just had our annual motorcycle show in Calgary and I was drooling over a retro styled new Harley trike.... but at 32k? I'll stick with my two wheeler.... for now
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Old 01-09-2018, 09:10 AM
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Lanceskene, I know what you mean by the high prices of the trikes of all brands. I only have this one because I got a great price on it. I had planned on triking my 95 GL1500 but found this one for about the same money I would have had in the 1500. This is one of the few bikes I have bought that was running when I bought it.
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Old 01-09-2018, 10:59 AM
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I dont need too much luggage space so that retro Harley I was looking at is real tempting, it doesnt have the high trunk behind the seat, just a lower one built into the bodywork... the full dresser beside it was almost 50K.... that aint in my budget. Lol

There was a display with a few Ural side car rigs that I found quite interesting also.... 20k range, not alot of bells and whistles on them, very retro styling, off road capable. I might have to test drive one of those this summer
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Old 01-09-2018, 11:07 AM
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I want to make some comment about age and needing 3 wheels..... but I won't, LOL.

At least you both still ride!



Just teasing you guys.
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Old 01-09-2018, 12:04 PM
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I want to make some comment about age and needing 3 wheels..... but I won't, LOL.

At least you both still ride!



Just teasing you guys.

...and you would be correct so I cant even fn argue with ya.... but you best hope Im not around to say 'I TOLD YOU SO' when your time comes LOL
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Old 01-09-2018, 12:53 PM
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...and you would be correct so I cant even fn argue with ya.... but you best hope Im not around to say 'I TOLD YOU SO' when your time comes LOL
Lol Lance! I hope "my time" is still at least 25 years away, lol. But you can bet that if I have to go to a trike so I can still ride, I WILL!
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Old 01-10-2018, 10:36 AM
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J-Mech I know what you mean by not wanting to go to a trike. I put it off as long as I could but last year My wife and I went to the Rolling Thunder ride in Washington D. C. and I dropped the bike two times with her on it, that is when I knew it was time to get a trike. I still ride the Goldwings and this when I am by myself.
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So it's safe to say you are a Honda nut. I am too. I really like the bikes you have. (Not that orange GL though.... I don't like bobbers.) How many do you own? Have you posted pics of all of them?
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Yes on the Honda nut. I do have several more, the blue CB750 was my first bike and I still have my 95 GL1500. The 750 I bought In Japan when I was in the Navy, put it on the ship and brought it to U S and rode it to Alabama from San Diego Ca. the 1500 I ride it and the trike in Patriot Guard rides plus several more CB750s and GL1000s projects.
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