Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] The wife went and did it...

2016-06-03 Thread Paul
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 9:55 PM, James O'Gorman wrote: > Do you have a service manual? I seem to have lost ours and cant find them > online :( > ​Nope...only the owners manual.​ *Paul LeBoutillier * *www.hondanighthawks.net * Honda Nighthawk Lovers Email group

[Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Saddleabag hangers.

2016-06-03 Thread mark . wfeld
You probably don't want to hear this answer, but here goes. After a few years of simply strapping a nice backpack to the HondaLine rack, I got some soft bags. Eventually I had to add more storage for overnight trips etc. But for a remarkably long period I would simply bind one strap around the w

[Nighthawk Lovers] Saddleabag hangers.

2016-06-03 Thread David Basinski
I have decided to put on a couple of saddle bags. Nothing fancy, just two soft panniers for travel stuff. (rain gear, rain cover, chain lube, etc). In any event more than a tank bag's worth. Function not Pretty. My problem is how to keep them from flapping. MC Superstore has hangers, but for wha

[Nighthawk Lovers] Re: The wife went and did it...

2016-06-03 Thread mark . wfeld
Sweet! Now we've really gotta get together. My wife is a grand supporter of women on their own motorcycles (without being all leathery faced and gone on her bike all the time). There will be so much more to talk about and relate. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Riding position

2016-06-03 Thread David Basinski
2 cents worth: The reclininning postion is great for highway coasting but made shorter time in the saddle. All of one's weight is placed on the tail bone. DAMHIK (2004 Shadow) > > I love the upright riding position for manuvering and weight distribution of the full butt and feet. (DR 650) Sa