Africa twin

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ipswichbiker
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Re: Africa twin

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Ahh the rare Australian model. No wonder you had to wait so long for it! ;)
I went to the Caribbean on holiday with my wife last year.

Jamaica?

No, she wanted to.



allanmac
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Re: Africa twin

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moto al wrote:
Will wrote:You got yours yet Al
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The one on the right, I'm getting some bits fitted, I will take delivery. 1st of March . Cheers Al (thumbs)
Hi Al
Typical Victors
Cant even have them in the showroom the right way up! :evil:

Cheers Allan
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Re: Africa twin

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ipswichbiker wrote:Ahh the rare Australian model. No wonder you had to wait so long for it! ;)
it's still in OZ! :whistle:

cheers Spud ;)
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.fraser.
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Re: Africa twin

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Are these reflector's on the wheel's a new EU thingy?
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Re: Africa twin

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AT can go anywhere, so on the ceiling as well. B)
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Re: Africa twin

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moto al
Mawnanian
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Re: Africa twin

Post by Mawnanian »

.fraser. wrote:Are these reflector's on the wheel's a new EU thingy?
American I believe. Harleys have had side reflectors for years.
Spout
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Re: Africa twin

Post by Spout »

Just been to local dealer to see one for the first time.

I was surprised how wide the engine is, and it seems a solid lump.

It looks heavy. There's no gaps through it to visually lighten it up.

And, please forgive me, but my overall impression was of a big red banana - with the high rear end, low seat and high tank.

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Re: Africa twin

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what's that!!!! .......a negative opinion
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Re: Africa twin

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Spout wrote:Just been to local dealer to see one for the first time.

I was surprised how wide the engine is, and it seems a solid lump.

It looks heavy. There's no gaps through it to visually lighten it up.

And, please forgive me, but my overall impression was of a big red banana - with the high rear end, low seat and high tank.

(thumbs)
Spout,
Dare I put my head above the parapets, but I can't disagree with you, I can wait a year for the gremlins to come out, and there will be gremlins, no bike, car, tv whatever is perfect. Mr Honda has done some clever marketing here, especially limiting the supply which creates the infectious demand. Let's see how it stands up a year from now ! (thumbs)
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