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The wife and I are going to go look at one tomorrow. Remember that this would be The wife’s first motorcycle. Is the single cylinder a show stopper?
Is the single cylinder a show stopper?
Yes, I have been following Doodle on a Motorcycle and that episode where she admitted to killing the S40 by running out of oil. Later she admitted that she would still have it if she had not killed it.The S40 has a balance shaft so the vibration is not as bad as you might first think. There is a U-Tube series "Doodle on a Motorcyle" which features a young lady and an S40 in the earlier episodes.
Exactly, do you know of any good used Cessna Caravans, going cheap.Excellent! You guys are going to have lots of fun riding. Now all you need is a way to fit both motorcycles into the airplane....
Exactly, do you know of any good used Cessna Caravans, going cheap.
Cool! Nothing fancy. Oh and none of the ‘A’ models. Does Lockheed offer a friends and family discount?No, but since I work for Lockheed I'll see what kind of deal I can get you on a C-130....
Thanks! I appreciate y’all’s guidance in this journey. Soon I will need something to transport the new acquisitions. I liked Eds suggestion of the C130 But it seems a bit overkill. Starting another thread looking for ideas.Congrats! That looks like a good first bike for her. Super lightweight. I don't mind a single cylinder at all, and on those smaller engines rather like them. Low weight, doesn't force a wide tank so easier to touch the ground, etc.
Hopefully your wife enjoys it and the two of you have lots of enjoyable rides together.
Thanks! I appreciate y’all’s guidance in this journey. Soon I will need something to transport the new acquisitions. I liked Eds suggestion of the C130 But it seems a bit overkill. Starting another thread looking for ideas.
That was my thought. Quality control of trailers seems to be an issue. Must research the options. Would an MU-2 work?We bought a 6x12 enclosed trailer and it's able to fit both our full dresser Harleys (barely... very tight fit) and would fit your bikes just fine. Doubles as a balloon trailer. Of course that's ground and if you're serious about aircraft... that's a tougher sell.
Cool! Nothing fancy. Oh and none of the ‘A’ models. Does Lockheed offer a friends and family discount?
That was my thought. Quality control of trailers seems to be an issue. Must research the options. Would an MU-2 work?
I hatred that Honda does not offer 'standard' motorcycles anymore. The old Rebel/Nighthawk 125 single or 250 twin which more resembled the CB series is now a cruiser style with a 500 cc engine. What they call 'standard' motorcycles are on sportbike frames with the associated ergonomics.
Now this is totally retro. The revival of the bike that has served most of the world, especially Asia, for the last 50 years. The Trail 125. They have been making new Passport pattern bikes (called the Wave series) with modern EFI and electronic ignition for the Southeast Asian market for years. Which is basically what this bike is. Heck, I might even get one for cruising around the hood.
I learned on a '73 Honda 70 and rode with my dad on his 74ish Honda 90. I still have both bikes but they need new motors.
I learned on a '73 Honda 70 and rode with my dad on his 74ish Honda 90. I still have both bikes but they need new motors.
https://powersports.honda.com/street/cruiser/rebel-300I hatred that Honda does not offer 'standard' motorcycles anymore. The old Rebel/Nighthawk 125 single or 250 twin which more resembled the CB series is now a cruiser style with a 500 cc engine. What they call 'standard' motorcycles are on sportbike frames with the associated ergonomics.
Now this is totally retro. The revival of the bike that has served most of the world, especially Asia, for the last 50 years. The Trail 125. They have been making new Passport pattern bikes (called the Wave series) with modern EFI and electronic ignition for the Southeast Asian market for years. Which is basically what this bike is. Heck, I might even get one for cruising around the hood.