Effective Cruising Speeds

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by sweller, Nov 28, 2003.

  1. sweller

    Ben Blaney Guest

    2-1.
     
    Ben Blaney, Nov 29, 2003
    #21
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    darsy Guest

    too small a sample size.
     
    darsy, Nov 29, 2003
    #22
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    deadmail Guest

    Looked at one today. Bit of a shed. Engine started easily from cold
    though and ticked over nicely. Seat is fucked though.

    It's on Ebay. If it stays under 175- I may be tempted.
     
    deadmail, Nov 29, 2003
    #23
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    It's a Honda.
    Dave Silver might have something. There's loads of parts in common with
    the other little Hondas of that age.
    <fx: fingers crossed>
     
    Ben Blaney, Nov 29, 2003
    #24
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    Lozzo Guest

    Ben Blaney said....
    Careful Ben, you almost sound like you have a clue
     
    Lozzo, Nov 29, 2003
    #25
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    heh

    It's amazing what you can pick up by listening and repeating.
     
    Ben Blaney, Nov 29, 2003
    #26
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    Lozzo Guest

    Ben Blaney said....
    I've been doing just that for the last 41 years
     
    Lozzo, Nov 29, 2003
    #27
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    deadmail Guest

    I think it should be fingers un-crossed in the hope I find something
    nicer.

    There was one that went for 260- that I'd put a bid of 255- on which was
    much nicer.
     
    deadmail, Nov 29, 2003
    #28
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    I don't want you leaving me for dead on the autobahn, so I don't want
    you to get something to good.

    But, on balance, I don't want you with something too shit, because I
    want you around if mine breaks down.
     
    Ben Blaney, Nov 29, 2003
    #29
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    ogden Guest

    I thought he was giving a size ratio.
     
    ogden, Nov 30, 2003
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