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2002 Honda Vtx1800c on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Taylor, Michigan

Taylor, MI
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Honda VTX tech info

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Honda VTX description

2002 Honda VTX1800C, For A Good Time And A Great Ride!

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Honda CB900F Bol D'or

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Slick videos shot on HD GoPros (complete with dubstep soundtracks) are now common place. But back in the late 80s, self shot videos were much thinner on the ground, due to expensive camcorders that were about the same size as a petrol tank and probably just as heavy too.In a blast from the past, 'Old love' features a Honda CB900F Bol D'or and was posted online a few days ago by the self-proclaimed 'one of the quickest 'drivers' in Langenhagen, Germany': Jan Rosanka. The Blue Order remix is a great choice to accompany the short but my favourite scene is the friendly 'hi' to camera followed by the middle finger.

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