Looks like an 81, 82 or 83 to me. What does everyone think?
http://honolulu.craigslist.org/oah/mcy/2771993158.html
Sean
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That's really appealing. After seeing how cooperative and courteous the
drivers are, I wouldn't hesitate to take that tour. Thanks.
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 4:42 PM, surfswab wrote:
> Don't know how often you go to Costa Rica, but I've located a travel
> agency there that specializes in self-gui
Don't know how often you go to Costa Rica, but I've located a travel
agency there that specializes in self-guided motorcycle tours, and may
make the trip soon.
The package includes rental of a 650 Transalp and reservations at bed
and breakfast lodgings at scenic locations around the country. You
Corrections to my two previous posts:
CMS, the parts distributor in Holland, proper name of the company is
Consolidated Motor Spares. The link is correct.
Honda CB Seventy-Fifty, the European version of the Nighthawk is also
known as RC42.
My bad, but no biggy. Just more accurate and detailed
That pretty much jibes with most foreign countries I visited during my
Navy career, especially the third world ones. In the Philipines,
Thailland and Vietnam traffic was very similar, with whole families
and whatever they could carry on Honda 50s.
But even more developed countries like Italy and