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gt928 said:Well since it is close and I have driven or ridden by this house hundreds of times in the past 20 or so years, I couldn't resist picking up the TAG. Will it count if there isn't a Moto Guzzi in the pic? If so, I will post the new TAG Thursday.
BTW, my California EVT is on consignment at Rider's Hill. I hope to sell it soon in case I want to buy something "new". In the meantime, I am really enjoying this Honda NC700x.
gt928 said:Well since it is close and I have driven or ridden by this house hundreds of times in the past 20 or so years, I couldn't resist picking up the TAG. Will it count if there isn't a Moto Guzzi in the pic? If so, I will post the new TAG Thursday.
BTW, my California EVT is on consignment at Rider's Hill. I hope to sell it soon in case I want to buy something "new". In the meantime, I am really enjoying this Honda NC700x.
gt928 said:I got it a couple of weeks ago. I have been looking at them for several months when a good deal came up on a barely used one close by. The gas tank is under the seat and is only 3.7 gallons, but since I am getting over 60 mpg I can actually go further between pit stops than my EVT (36 mpg). Where the tank normally would be is a lockable compartment big enough for a full face helmet or a couple of bags of groceries. Pretty cool idea similar to the Mana but the compartment seems to be larger on the Honda and the Honda gets much better range from its tank. It's a nearly perfect commute / runabout bike for me and it is smoother than the Guzzi. That doesn't mean I am forsaking Guzzi. I see a possible new purchase in my future.
Jack of Trades.!! 850 Hickory Flat Rd,Alpharetta. Great road (Arnold Mill Rd.) leading to this tag, well done Mr.Gary!gt928 said:Once there was a boy named Jack that traded his cow for an iron horse (and you thought I was going say beans).
When his ma found out she flat whooped him with a hickory switch and sent him off to live with his dad in Birmingham.