what up guys sold the bike
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Bart
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ventura, your mods on the 21" wheel inspired to do the same to my bobster this past winter. Great mod !
I saved big $$$ by following your advice regarding buyin through jireh cycles. I still can't believe the rim was only $39.99 and the avon tire $139.00. Found a used hub and did the entire job for $350.00!
I saved big $$$ by following your advice regarding buyin through jireh cycles. I still can't believe the rim was only $39.99 and the avon tire $139.00. Found a used hub and did the entire job for $350.00!
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Black Bart, that's a very apt description of the 944: "like riding on rails in the turns".
I, too, had a 944S; in Guards Red. It was a 1988 model. Besides being a fun car to drive on curvy roads, it was very practical. Being a naturally aspirated 4 cylinder engine it got very good gas mileage. In fact, at the time it was the largest displacement naturally aspirated 4 cylinder car engine in the world. Also, the fact it was a hatch back gave it a large easily accessible storage area.
I've had two vehicles in my life I wish I wouldn't have sold: 1)1988 Porsche 944S 2)1972 Norton Commando
I, too, had a 944S; in Guards Red. It was a 1988 model. Besides being a fun car to drive on curvy roads, it was very practical. Being a naturally aspirated 4 cylinder engine it got very good gas mileage. In fact, at the time it was the largest displacement naturally aspirated 4 cylinder car engine in the world. Also, the fact it was a hatch back gave it a large easily accessible storage area.
I've had two vehicles in my life I wish I wouldn't have sold: 1)1988 Porsche 944S 2)1972 Norton Commando