Hello from Scotland
- pointburgman
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Hi and welcome
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Welcome to the Mad -Muppet site.What Honda Hornet has she got.I Know its a 600.But what year..??? Ta
Old honda sh125.
New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.
New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.
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- pointburgman
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Hi and welcome from way down south
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Re: Hello from Scotland
hi there
- neilab28
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Welcome to the Forum
You have a large range of scooters to pick from.
If you have had good service from your Honda dealer there are some good Honda Scooters out there.
I recently purchased the Honda NSS300 Forza and can recommend that
You have a large range of scooters to pick from.
If you have had good service from your Honda dealer there are some good Honda Scooters out there.
I recently purchased the Honda NSS300 Forza and can recommend that
As they say is Star Wars.....May the Forza be with you
Neil
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Hi, it's a 2001 model, so on paper pretty old but it is in absolutely mint condition, is her pride and joy, has many tasty parts on it, very low mileage and is meticulously maintained by myself.richie the 1st wrote:Welcome to the Mad -Muppet site.What Honda Hornet has she got.I Know its a 600.But what year..??? Ta
Cheers
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Any chance of a photo,i am still undersided about what I want.I Keep seeing motorbikes.I Like that/next day I change my mind.Even today when I went in to my local town,there was a Suzuki GSX 1400 There,had a chat with the owner ,he has had it since new. 06 Reg.I can handle the power,but since I hurt my shoulder,its the weight.But a Honda 600 Hornet.Thats lighter.spaglemon wrote:Hi, it's a 2001 model, so on paper pretty old but it is in absolutely mint condition, is her pride and joy, has many tasty parts on it, very low mileage and is meticulously maintained by myself.richie the 1st wrote:Welcome to the Mad -Muppet site.What Honda Hornet has she got.I Know its a 600.But what year..??? Ta
Cheers
Old honda sh125.
New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.
New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Hi spaglemon and welcome.
Choice will depend on several factors like what main use would be, height of rider and budget. There's good choice out there, test rides are the best way to help reach your decision.
Choice will depend on several factors like what main use would be, height of rider and budget. There's good choice out there, test rides are the best way to help reach your decision.
Pete
Vespa GTS300 Super for practical runabout, Triumph Tiger Explorer for conquering the planet. Car almost obsolete.
Vespa GTS300 Super for practical runabout, Triumph Tiger Explorer for conquering the planet. Car almost obsolete.