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Honda Shadow description
1994 Honda Shadow , Honda Shadow VT 1100. Year 1994. This motorcycle has been adult owned and resposibly ridden for 15,000 miles. I am the second owner. Bike has always been garaged and never seen the elements. Paint is excellent ( one scratch )as is the chrome. Brand new battery and oil just changed. Carbs were just serviced. Accessories include the following : Vance & Hines Corbin ostrich leather seat with back rest Custom made ostrich leather tank panel Luggage Rack Highway Pegs Fog Lights I will include the original seat ( color is black ) with the purchase. Also included are two quality helmets ( value is over 200.00 ) and the Clymers maintenance manual. Call Richard 330 285 4262. $3,200.00 3302854262
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Moto blog
Press Launches - the ugly truth. Part 1
Thu, 31 Mar 2011For the nosey amongst you, you might be interested to know what goes on during a 'press launch'. The phrase is used in passing in new model reports as if you should all know what it is. Like some kind of given.
Pit Biking; good clean fun for all the family
Wed, 01 Feb 2012If you haven’t tried Pit Biking yet, you’re missing out on some incredible fun, and it won’t break the bank. The majority of pit bikes are of Chinese origin and I guess, are best described as modern day monkey bikes. Yes Chinese, and I’ve witnessed them being thrashed round all day long without missing a beat, so Jonny Wong and co. are finally getting there on quality and reliability! Although Pit Bikes are designed for off road use, an extra few hundred quid spent on matching up wheels, fitting tarmac tyres and some crash protection will mean you’re track ready for a total of around £600.
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Mon, 01 Jul 2013There’s only one thing left to say about Jorge Lorenzo’s 124 mph crash during a rainy practice session last Thursday while warming up for the TT Assen: It could have been a lot worse. The images are horrific, but thanks to groundbreaking protective gear, Lorenzo walked away with only a collarbone fracture and a heck of a tale to tell. Today, Alpinestars released a trace graph analysis of Lorenzo’s spill, thanks to data collected from his TechAir airbag suit.
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