Wow, I need some sunglasses. That's a lotta BLING!
I don't think that's an upgraded brake but not totally sure.
Your seat looks better than the Norton Hyryder.Been to the shops - the Interceptor's first useful run.
Home again, for some reason decided to swap seats. Humped 'comfort' seat fitted in place of the standard 'plank'.
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Took the little Hepco & Becker rack off coz it might look daft with the humped seat. Some might say the humped seat looks a bit daft anyhoo? Mrs has already expressed an opinion - not impressed with what's on offer to the pillion.
Looks a bit less daft from some angles:
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From above, reminds me of the more-style-than-comfort Giuliari 2:4 seat we used on Hiro Hito the Z1B which lived with us for nineteen years. We used a standard dual seat for longer journeys. But if anything, this seat promises to be a good deal less uncomfortable than the Giuliari was.
Sounds like a test ride is needed.
Hi-Rider was GENIUS, genius I tell you.
Thank you, Marty! But on style, that Norton surely sets a low bar?
I’m afraid so. I saw one at the Vicksburg Motorcycle Show in 2021. It was perfectly preserved because it has become so rare. I fear XS650 Specials may face a similar demise. They may live on, but only in an altered state.Thank you, Marty! But on style, that Norton surely sets a low bar?
Been to the shops - the Interceptor's first useful run.
Home again, for some reason decided to swap seats. Humped 'comfort' seat fitted in place of the standard 'plank'.
View attachment 264310
Took the little Hepco & Becker rack off coz it might look daft with the humped seat. Some might say the humped seat looks a bit daft anyhoo? Mrs has already expressed an opinion - not impressed with what's on offer to the pillion.
Looks a bit less daft from some angles:
View attachment 264311
From above, reminds me of the more-style-than-comfort Giuliari 2:4 seat we used on Hiro Hito the Z1B which lived with us for nineteen years. We used a standard dual seat for longer journeys. But if anything, this seat promises to be a good deal less uncomfortable than the Giuliari was.
Sounds like a test ride is needed.
I have a bad (?) habit of removing silly information/warning stickers put there one supposes to appease legislators but offend the purity of the lovely paint.