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    Honda release bucketable 'tards


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    Bugger - misunderstood that thread.

    I thought I was FINALLY going to be able to buy my own bucket storeable retard.

    Or that Honda had released a bucket I could live in. :spudwhat:
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    Or that a major motorcycle manufacturer had seen commercial opportunities from some of the 'tards that occasionally gambol willy nilly on this site...
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by HondaPressReleaseThingy
    equipped with the same air-cooled, 4-stroke, OHC single-cylinder engines that were made popular in the Ape and Ape 100
    Ape?

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    They also come with the popular 5-speed return transmission that allows the rider to experience the fun of changing gears.


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    In addition to its powerful engine, the XR100 Motard also comes with pillion steps, seat band, and muffler protector, making it easy for two to ride at once.
    Just slowly...

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    Approx. 0.35l locking document compartment inside left-side side protector
    Just what I always needed...














    Says he whose 'tard has a 45L top box on it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HondaPRblurb
    Approx. 0.35l locking document compartment inside left-side side protector
    For those 'anytime, anywhere' checks of 'tard documentation.

    "Haf you ze papers?"

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    Cool, though as a 100cc 4 stroke you could race it in the 50s, or supercharge it & race with the bigger class.

    Actually with an XR designation there is the argument that it is not derived from a non competition based engine, but I don’t think anyone much would bother to argue the point.

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    The 57L tank capacity could be useful for those longer races

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    Well, it could always be a cool pit bike at the bucket racing

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav

    Well, it could always be a cool pit bike at the bucket racing
    pit bikes should cost less than the race bike, and be slower!!

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    Oh yeah & it’d need a 20mm carb to race with the 50s.
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