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    Who's celebrating? 08/08/08 last Honda ST1100 retires!

    Chinese will celebrate the start of the Olympics on 08/08/08 but how many Kiwibikers will cheer when the Last Honda ST1100 is retired on 08/08/08?

    I know a few people who have fond memories of the ole Hondas but few are likely to admit that on here!!!

    I have done almost 200,000 kms on ST1100 and apart from tyres have only had one battery replaced, can't say the same bout BMW patrol bikes!

    Have seen a few ex patrol ST1100s touring round the country and would happily use one myself if the war dept didnt tell me I have too many bikes already....So what is around the next corner???
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    Quote Originally Posted by NodMan View Post
    ....So what is around the next corner???
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    That is indeed a sad day.

    It rather puts me in mind of this little video mocking BMWs and celebrating the mechanical excellence of Hondas.

    I'm sure you'll enjoy it if you haven't seen it before Nodman. EDIT - you'll enjoy it all the more since the 'war dept' has been mentioned...

    (Linky fixed)
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Definitely NOT a scooter or a BMW...I'd rather walk or push a Hardly Davidson
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    Quote Originally Posted by NodMan View Post
    Definitely NOT a scooter or a BMW...I'd rather walk or push a Hardly Davidson
    Was actually thinking Bykeycop... Isn't there always one waiting just around the corner (when you are misbehaving)
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    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phurrball View Post
    That is indeed a sad day.

    It rather puts me in mind of this little video mocking BMWs and celebrating the mechanical excellence of Hondas.

    I'm sure you'll enjoy it if you haven't seen it before Nodman. EDIT - you'll enjoy it all the more since the 'war dept' has been mentioned...

    (Linky fixed)
    Thanks for that video link mate, hadnt seen it for ages, I will show it to my boss tomorrow! watch out on the motorways still out there two more days!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NodMan View Post
    I know a few people who have fond memories of the ole Hondas but few are likely to admit that on here!!!
    mmm can't say I have any fond memories of the cop hondas
    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Was actually thinking Bykeycop... Isn't there always one waiting just around the corner (when you are misbehaving)
    last I knew, bykey is out of general duties/bikes for the mo, unless he has moved back

    nod: I hear the burgman is quite popular amongst some people?
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    They are really popular over here - white ST's all over the place - including those still used by der pleece.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    mmm can't say I have any fond memories of the cop hondas

    last I knew, bykey is out of general duties/bikes for the mo, unless he has moved back

    nod: I hear the burgman is quite popular amongst some people?
    Havent seen ole bykey for a while and NO not the burgman!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NodMan View Post
    So what is around the next corner???
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    Thumbs up

    I used an ST1100 to complete the last Southern Cross - it had 189,000 kms on it and was runnin R E A L sweet. I heard last weekend on a Ulysses ride to Murchison, of an ST1100 with 300,000k's and still goin great!!! Who could go past that sort of longevity - shaft drive, water cooled, built in luggage, great instruments, awesome weather protection, fantastic gas range................

    Long live the mighty ST
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    Yer kidding, Nodo!
    We (KR) always reckoned they were 25 horsepower short of what they needed.

    IE a 1300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Yer kidding, Nodo!
    We (KR) always reckoned they were 25 horsepower short of what they needed.

    IE a 1300.
    Hey Dave, had the ST1300 for a while, good ride even enjoyed a few wobbles(wasnt set up right till Nick gave me some help) but think there are better on the horizon...too late for me last ride on ole faithfull ST1100 tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by NodMan View Post
    Hey Dave, had the ST1300 for a while, good ride even enjoyed a few wobbles(wasnt set up right till Nick gave me some help) but think there are better on the horizon...too late for me last ride on ole faithfull ST1100 tomorrow
    I have a new Goldwing at the moment. One of them would make yer day.

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