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Up in Skagit valley they have bike made By honda that sdamm close to that one. The only real differance is the exhaust sits lower and the headlight is different. They said they just got and they are taking it on a tour for magazines to shoot pics of. Once the tour is done they said it would sell for around 35-40K. Extremely nice bike very modern cruiser. I will drive up on tuesday and see if they still have and shoot some pics.
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Originally Posted by Spoonie,Dec 5 2004, 08:03 PM
Up in Skagit valley they have bike made By honda that sdamm close to that one. The only real differance is the exhaust sits lower and the headlight is different. They said they just got and they are taking it on a tour for magazines to shoot pics of. Once the tour is done they said it would sell for around 35-40K. Extremely nice bike very modern cruiser. I will drive up on tuesday and see if they still have and shoot some pics.
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Definitely take the safety course, beyond that find a bike you fit on,
IF you want a sportbike .....you're tall, older 600's are probably going to be the best bet, a nice F3 would be a good option for $3-4k in a real clean low mile bike. A YZF 600 can also be had cheap (mainly driven down by so many used R6's being out there). My personal recomendation is to steer clear of Katana's.
IF you want a sportbike .....you're tall, older 600's are probably going to be the best bet, a nice F3 would be a good option for $3-4k in a real clean low mile bike. A YZF 600 can also be had cheap (mainly driven down by so many used R6's being out there). My personal recomendation is to steer clear of Katana's.
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