Posted by Dennis on September 19, 2007, 6:56 pm
Which honda model in the 600-750 cc range (from say 1980-95 or so) has
the most laid-back true cruiser riding position, sorta anyway?
Thanks for any info.
Dennis
Posted by oasysco on September 19, 2007, 7:57 pm
> Which honda model in the 600-750 cc range (from say 1980-95 or so) has
> the most laid-back true cruiser riding position, sorta anyway?
> Thanks for any info.
> Dennis
Look at the Shadow series.
Greg
Posted by andy the pugh on September 19, 2007, 9:04 pm
> Which honda model in the 600-750 cc range (from say 1980-95 or so) has
> the most laid-back true cruiser riding position, sorta anyway?
We could give a better answer if we understood why you are asking the
question.
On the face of it, I (and this is only my personal opinion) assume you
want a slow, uncomfortable bike but believe that Honda do that more
reliably then Harley Davidson, and that you have a budget of $500.
Even I an guess that those are not your paradigms. Tel us what you want
from a bike and we will give ou at leat a dozen opinions.
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And maybe one bike recommendation.
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atp
Posted by David White on September 19, 2007, 9:27 pm
Dennis wrote:
> Which honda model in the 600-750 cc range (from say 1980-95 or so) has
> the most laid-back true cruiser riding position, sorta anyway?
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Dennis
>
My wife rides a '95 shadow VT600. Good little cruiser feel.
> the most laid-back true cruiser riding position, sorta anyway?
> Thanks for any info.
> Dennis