Thanks for the good advice !

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by Lynn McGuire, Dec 17, 2003.

  1. Lynn McGuire

    Lynn McGuire Guest

    I just bought a new (used) 2000 Honda Nighthawk 750 today
    (see http://www.mylinuxisp.com/~mmcguire/ for a picture !) based
    in advice from people here. I love the bike and have already put
    70 miles on it !

    I just noticed that the rear turn signals do not light up like the front
    turn signals (double duty as running lights). Is this normal ?

    Also, where is a good place to buy discounted Honda accessories ?
    I found this place
    http://www.planethondaracing.com/cg...anner_text=/va=banner_image=.html?id=c6RndzAV
    on the net for Honda CB750 . Does anybody recommend
    anywhere else ?

    Thanks,
    Lynn McGuire
     
    Lynn McGuire, Dec 17, 2003
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    Bill Walker Guest

     
    Bill Walker, Dec 17, 2003
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    Mike Smith Guest

    Congrats on the bike. You will enjoy it very much. I had an 85 Nighthawk
    'S', which is pretty much the same, save for the 700cc "tarif" motor,
    and shaft drive. I loved it. Near bulletproof, and fun to ride.

    I believe so, yes.
     
    Mike Smith, Dec 17, 2003
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  4. Lynn McGuire

    fullstate Guest

    Welcome back to biking!


    --Fullstate
     
    fullstate, Dec 17, 2003
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  5. Lynn McGuire

    Brian Walker Guest


    HEY! Here's a brainstorm! I'll re-make the lights on the back of
    motorcycles to light up the turnsignals like the front. I'll call it a
    "safety feature" and market it for lots and lots of money. It will be
    bigger than the triple edge wiper blade or the da-glo vests!

    I'll call it "High Viz Sweetie Lights"! Yeah, that's it...yeah!

    I wonder if I can find Jovan Philyaw from under the bridge to help me
    market it?
     
    Brian Walker, Dec 17, 2003
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    Waco Guest


    This is what I used to fix that problem. From www.electricalconnection.com:
    http://tinyurl.com/2q7q3
    I thought it was a good solution.
     
    Waco, Dec 17, 2003
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