Major Softie wrote:Oh Yeah.Garnet wrote:Oh ya....... real brakes are soooo cool.
Or....
Brakes are for pussyies.
Spell check can't fix pussys. Or pussies.
Major Softie wrote:Oh Yeah.Garnet wrote:Oh ya....... real brakes are soooo cool.
You are absolutely right . . . however:bbelk wrote:Real men are can make do with a marginally capable brake in the front and no brake in the back (ie. 1975 R90) and a transmission that shifts like a school bus.Major Softie wrote:Oh Yeah.Garnet wrote:Oh ya....... real brakes are soooo cool.
Aluminium, steel, chrome , rubber , lots of plastic ?justoneoftheguys wrote:Keep in mind that these bikes are built in Taiwan, not Japan. But they are engineered and built under the supervision of Honda.Sibbo wrote:WOW ! that is soooooo cheap for a new bike and nice bit of engineering too.
But so far I am enjoying mine, as much as you can with it snowing outside. I think by the time I return from Ken's I will have a real idea what this bike is made of.
It is!Sibbo wrote:Aluminium, steel, chrome , rubber , lots of plastic ?justoneoftheguys wrote:Keep in mind that these bikes are built in Taiwan, not Japan. But they are engineered and built under the supervision of Honda.Sibbo wrote:WOW ! that is soooooo cheap for a new bike and nice bit of engineering too.
But so far I am enjoying mine, as much as you can with it snowing outside. I think by the time I return from Ken's I will have a real idea what this bike is made of.
It's pretty damn nice for the money .
Really? Not even a screen?Garnet wrote: The only real "cheap" complaint I have is the lack of any adjustment of the suspension and no oil filter. The oil is super easy to change though. Did the first one at 120 km and plan on doing them often.
It does have a screen: http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ub ... er=1543914Major Softie wrote:Really? Not even a screen?Garnet wrote: The only real "cheap" complaint I have is the lack of any adjustment of the suspension and no oil filter. The oil is super easy to change though. Did the first one at 120 km and plan on doing them often.
The magnetic drain plug seems very wise under the circumstances.Garnet wrote:
It does have a screen: http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ub ... er=1543914
I plan on cleaning it more often than the recommended 7500mi/12000kms. A magnetic drain plug will be going in there too.
A good idea, and one that should have been implemented by the manufacturer.Major Softie wrote: The magnetic drain plug seems very wise under the circumstances.
ME 109 wrote:A good idea, and one that should have been implemented by the manufacturer.Major Softie wrote: The magnetic drain plug seems very wise under the circumstances.
Then again, do they still have shafts running in alloy without bearings like they did on early honda xl's?