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"Alun L. Palmer" wrote in
: John Kasupski wrote in : On 7 Jan 2007 12:45:29 -0800, wrote: Why should anyone think that riding a Harley is better - or that much different - than driving a Honda? The guy down the street from me has a 1957 Panhead. I don't know anybody who has a 1957 Honda. That's because as I type this, I'm drinking my Pepsi out of the '57 Honda. John Kasupski, KC2HMZ I just read a review of a 1957 Riuko that is still on the road. Granted, that's a copy of a Harley, but it was made in Japan. I didn't think Honda had entered the US market by 1957, but I'm sure there are still some '60s Honda motorcycles out there somewhere. Myself, I owned a Suzuki, a Kawasaki and a couple of Yamahas, but no Hondas, Harleys or even Riukos. 1957 was a banner year for Honda. That was when they produced their first 2 cylinder motor under the Dream moniker. I've owned a Honda 90, Suzuki 100 dualrange, a Honda SL 350, two Yamaha XS 350's, a Montesa VR 250, and one really exotic - a Rickman Zundapp. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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