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CL750 Scrambler

Discussion in 'Honda' started by evl_twn, Dec 17, 2010.

  1. evl_twn CAN CRUSHER

    This looks interesting, and doesn't seem like it takes much to build one...

    Honda Scrambler
  2. evl_twn CAN CRUSHER

  3. CBRVFR Banned from Political discussion by CBRVFR.

    Bike(s):
    RC-30, Triumph Speed Triple
    That's right in your wheelhouse..
  4. luvtolean Moderator

    I'd have to go with a Storz kitted Harley I think: 2002 Harley Street Tracker

    I saw one with damn near the whole Storz catalog locally recently for less than $8 grand...that was a bit painful to ignore. If I ever get one Vanson Bones leathers would be mandatory so those have to be added to the cost.

    One of those itches I may never scratch but will always want to. One of my favorite bikes I've ever seen was a custom tracker built around a no-shit XR750 engine.
  5. slickwill 'tarded

    Bike(s):
    VFR, Couple of 'tards
    I've always liked the Storz bikes but the paint on those Hondas is awesome. My wife really liked them as well.
  6. CBRVFR Banned from Political discussion by CBRVFR.

    Bike(s):
    RC-30, Triumph Speed Triple
    That's a nice Storz - wonder how it works with the 883 rather than the 1200...
  7. luvtolean Moderator

    I don't know much about Harleys, but my understanding is the 1200 bits fit in the 883 engine should you feel the need.
  8. CBRVFR Banned from Political discussion by CBRVFR.

    Bike(s):
    RC-30, Triumph Speed Triple
    Just wondering why a bike with the smaller engine got the treatment... maybe it's lighter? Sure has the visual 'cool' factor.

    I just watched the Cobra video in the link - I like that guy's approach.

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