Rocker66
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Just thought maybe some of you might like to see the bikes that sue and I are riding these days
My apologies to anyone who doesn't feel that these should be posted on a NC forum
Is the white one the CBF? Would love more pics. Mother Honda in her infinite wisdom decided we don't need that on the side of the world
As DanH said, forums are for riders. You lucky dog. That's a great selection of 2-wheeled joy. Now you could post a pic or two of you and your lovely bride.
Lovely indeed. Understand the harshness of the weather there and need for some added protection. Went this saturday for a short ride to a local hardware store and back, total of 30 min out of which 20 on a highway, going 100km/h on a serious rain and some gushing wind ; point being i was dreaming about something like those beauties of yours, while threading water all over the garage from my rain suit
Believe me you are better off not seeing pictures of me these days
Very nice, mate
Hey, could we (me, lol) get a couple more close up detail pictures of the new NT and how the panniers look opened up, and so on, please? This is the bike where they are "built in", yes? And they have an option to put on deeper outside halves to increase the luggage space or not, over there? I know about those, but am not sure if they come from the factory already in the increased volume size, or you guys still have to purchase them as an option.
In an ever ironic turn, the US members get the NT's but Canada doesn't, and we get the CBF's and they don't. I was torn between a CBF600 or 1000 instead of my F800ST, but I really would have wanted an NT700. In the end unfortunately I picked the BMW, but I often wonder how things would have turned out if I had got one of the CBF's instead...
Here is a shot of the panniers on my new NT700 in the open position. The ignition key operates the lock that you can see. This opens both sides. There is then a catch which you can see by its red section. This can only be seen when the lid is open. You can just see the section that goes through to the opposite pannier allowing the carrying of tubes French loaves etc.
I hope this helps. if you have any other questions please ask