Picture the V-Rod and the Rune with Stonehenge in the background. Too strange.
Scott
Scott
Ok, at the risk of opening myself up to public ridicule I'm going to say that I think the Honda Pacific Coast was an innovative and pretty cool bike that was ahead of it's time. I even considered buying one. It was incredibly aerodynamic and well made. The fact that there are still so many well preserved examples for sale speaks to their durability and from all accounts it makes an excellent mid displacement touring bike. And if you've never seen the giant built in trunk you really should check it out.
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Now go ahead and stone me.
Bullets bounce off me! Haha!
Ok Mick! Put away the Ray gun! How about this, a real bike, a mans bike! Does this redeem me.....a little? Haha
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You might say that, try getting into its guts Pete
pretty close allrightUgliest bike of all time had to be the 1963 Honda 305 Dream.... it's Pressed sheet metal frame was the ugliest thing on the planet
but compared to 2M's Harley 350 single the Honda has it beat hands down ! ..... they didn't even put proper forks on the Dream they just made bigger forks from the honda 50 trail and used them ! ...I guess they had an abundance of sheet metal in Japan and had to use it up I dunno..... even the engine was ugly although it was one of the most reliable bikes I ever owned it was without a doubt the ugliest by far !
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Bob........
1973,I remember the munch mammothHow about another obscure motorcycle with a motor sourced from a car.
The German made Munch Mammut 2000 with a NSU car motor. They are actually quite collectible.
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now I have to have one of those amazonas.sweet ride.That Amazonas is hilarious
I didn't even know they existed.
Back in the 70's when I had a bunch of VW's, I might have even bought one.
And I was parting my hair in the middle back then.
Speaking of ugly Honda's, who can forget the "Rune" I never could see the beauty in that.