They're the perfect bike....
On Oct 27, 11:27 pm, Average Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Ok, so I was invited to go for a weekend ride with some other bikers
> from my church. There ended up being 8 of us- four Harleys, one Shadow
> 600, one Suzuki Hayabusa, one Yamaha 650 Classic, and my 98 750
> Nighthawk.
> We rode about 120 miles over two lane twisty mountain roads, concrete
> freeways, and along the Pacific Coast Highway.
> At a couple of stops we were parked next to a lot of Harleys, and it
> was interesting to see that mine was the only Nighthawk among the
> group. I had several bikers ask about my 750, and the predominant
> comment was on how the Honda 750 has evolved and how comfortable it
> looks and its reliability.
> While the Hayabusa was impressive in its acceleration and handling,
> the owner commented on how well I was able to stay with the group and
> said he would gladly own a NH if he had a chance, since he said his
> bike was "scary fast" sometimes. The Harleys are a breed all to
> themselves. I like the guys, but can't see spending more on a
> motorcycle than on a new car.
> Overall, I am glad that I own a bike that does everything well, is
> easy to maintain, and has enough of a history to become the topic of
> discussion in the company of other motorcyclists.
> Our Nighthawks may not be large numerically, but they have
> demonstrated that they are not obsolete and are going to be around for
> a long time.
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