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Thread: Who is HondaCollecter? Over 100 Hondas in his private museum, wow

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    Hmmmm, i may be able to loose my honda and get a better bike.... may have to track this fella down
    If the world didn't suck so much, we would all fall off

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    He's too busy living life to be wasting time on this forum. Collecting bikes and riding all over the U.S of A. last time I heard. Living the life. As for the Honda homo thing...how pathetic it all is.....They produced the first bike in the world that would start every time and run for years and years with just an oil change and a fresh filter. I had an old BSA A10 that was a P.O.S. Hands covered in oil and crap while I was trying to get it started in the rain...and there just wasn't any way around that. I like Hondas and just wish I had the foresight and space to do what he has done.......

    Now go on, pay me out......

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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    He's too busy living life to be wasting time on this forum. Collecting bikes and riding all over the U.S of A. last time I heard. Living the life. As for the Honda homo thing...how pathetic it all is.....They produced the first bike in the world that would start every time and run for years and years with just an oil change and a fresh filter. I had an old BSA A10 that was a P.O.S. Hands covered in oil and crap while I was trying to get it started in the rain...and there just wasn't any way around that. I like Hondas and just wish I had the foresight and space to do what he has done.......

    Now go on, pay me out......
    i give you $10!!!
    but really there is nothing wrong with a honda bike... id buy a honda before a yamaha
    I've learnt to hide the pain inside, open the throttle and ride away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romeo View Post
    The old man's been promising to take me out there for about the last 6 months but to no avail. From what I hear he's got all sorts of treasure. So what, I love hondas, screw you guys!
    Hey i dont own one yet but i still like em
    And yammys and kawas

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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    He's too busy living life to be wasting time on this forum. Collecting bikes and riding all over the U.S of A. last time I heard. Living the life. As for the Honda homo thing...how pathetic it all is.....They produced the first bike in the world that would start every time and run for years and years with just an oil change and a fresh filter. I had an old BSA A10 that was a P.O.S. Hands covered in oil and crap while I was trying to get it started in the rain...and there just wasn't any way around that. I like Hondas and just wish I had the foresight and space to do what he has done.......

    Now go on, pay me out......
    no way... you are so on to it, Id love a looksie through this colection, HONDA is awesome... yeah even the silly bloody MVX and VF75 cams.
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    As for the Honda homo thing...how pathetic it all is.....They produced the first bike in the world that would start every time and run for years and years with just an oil change and a fresh filter. I had an old BSA A10 that was a P.O.S. Hands covered in oil and crap while I was trying to get it started in the rain...and there just wasn't any way around that.
    Hey Mate, right on!
    I put up with Triumphs in my early years. There is a lot of nostalgia attached to them now, but they really were pieces of shit. If you were thinking of taking a day trip - a week of preparing the bike was required. And if you got there without having to carry out roadside repairs, that was remarkable. The right boot and/or shoe was continually soaked in oil from the archaic plunger that indicated there was (some) oil pressure.
    Then Honda made the CB750k.

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