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What kind of Handlbars are these?

hefyjefy
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Post by hefyjefy » Fri Apr 11, 2014 12:15 am

Too long ago, I should read it again...

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Post by leonvjames » Fri Apr 11, 2014 3:27 am

Having bought my bike new in 1965 in New Zealand I can confirm it came with flat bars, but it is currently fitted with high bars off a CB160 I think. Crashed it in 1966 and broke my left arm so it was in plaster above the elbow so I needed higher bars to ride the bike. Learnt how to do clutchless gear changes. The serations don,t match up with the origionals but easier to ride.
Leon.

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hondadreamca77
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Persig pic

Post by hondadreamca77 » Sun Apr 20, 2014 10:33 am

Re: Pic of Persig.....

No windshield on his Honda.....Brutal trip!
68' 305 Dream, 75' Honda 750-four, 74' Honda CL 125, 72' Honda CA 70, 80' Honda Passport, 74' Aerimachi Harley Sprint 125, 64' Yamaha 90.

hefyjefy
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Post by hefyjefy » Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:22 pm

Yes, I often wondered about that, when I first read ZAMM I had no real experience of long distance rides - I lived in the UK then. After moving to the US and becoming a daily biker (who in their right mind wants to sit in traffic jams all day?) a windscreen is essential. That ride must have been hard work at times.
Must read ZAMM again...
Geoff

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