the bars on the fux tank confuse me.. but i like them... bike is NOT an
89... not a bad deal, i would bump it while loading on a trailer to make
sure the trans and engine arent locked up... but these bikes arent known
for that... and the style looks like a carb not injected... if it will
clean up nice and pretty i would offer 1k but be willing to pay 1.5 if its
as nice as the pics look

On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:44 PM, paul annen <[email protected]> wrote:

> 85 could be carbed or injected, starters are a pain to swap
> out, batteries are no big deal.. i would say that if its injected that
> would be a deal breaker... they started an injected option in 85 and stoped
> only a few years later because they could never get them to run right
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Jeremy Kindy <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Ha.  Wonder if this one is still available...
>> http://winstonsalem.craigslist.org/mcy/2825084111.html  - but it's sat
>> for 2 years and needed some work before that...
>>
>> Still, I like my 750 and don't really have space for a bigger bike, much
>> less 2.   Probably will go for something bigger in a while, but it might be
>> a long while.  My wife really likes riding with me though, so it shouldn't
>> be too hard to convince her to get one at some point.
>>
>> I have enjoyed reading about the bike's trip across the country and your
>> first impressions.
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 1:47 PM, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <Please stop posting, my bank account doesn't need another hit...Thank
>>> you, my wife>
>>>
>>> Got a kick out of your comment, Mrs. Kindy.  I've been drooling over
>>> Naked Wings for about a year now, but price vs. condition vs.
>>> proximity were all over the lot.  (From $700/needs work, locally, to
>>> $10k/show quality in Oshkoshbygosh).
>>>
>>> Had pretty much given up on the idea, when Paul put his on the
>>> market.  So what seemed like a snap decision to go for it, really
>>> wasn't -- it had been stewing in the pot for quite awhile.
>>>
>>> Transporting it across most of North America was kind of a nail-biter
>>> at first (on both ends, I imagine) but it grew into an interesting
>>> logistics experience by the time we got her done.
>>>
>>> As far as value is concerned, it was a bargain -- like new, at a
>>> fraction of new (they're going for $18-$25K these days).  If you're
>>> like most women, I know you love bargains.
>>>
>>> So, if Jeremy comes across a similar deal, humor him.  You'll both
>>> enjoy it.
>>>
>>> (You're welcome Jeremy) ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 9, 8:57 am, Jeremy Kindy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Please stop posting, my bank account doesn't need another hit...
>>> >
>>> > Thank you,
>>> > my wife
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 1:34 AM, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > > Good question.
>>> >
>>> > > Compared to my NH750, first impression is just pure riding comfort.
>>> > > You hear people say it's an old man's bike.  Well, I AM an old man
>>> and
>>> > > it's true.  I would compare its ride quality to a Chevy Camaro vs.
>>> > > maybe a modern Caddy or Lincoln Town Car.
>>> >
>>> > > But It doesn't wallow or float, just kinda takes the bumps in stride
>>> > > with well-damped rhythm and keeps on motorin'.  It's definitely not a
>>> > > bouncy machine.  Part of that is due to weight.  It topped out on our
>>> > > freight scale at 680 lbs., semi-wet (about a gallon and a half of gas
>>> > > in a 5-gallon tank)
>>> >
>>> > > Second, is available torque.  It's a low-revving motor to start with,
>>> > > comparatively-speaking, and the power band is down low, not up in
>>> nose-
>>> > > bleed territory near the red line like most Japanese bikes.  I tried
>>> > > roll ons in every gear and was very satisfied with the response.
>>> >
>>> > > Acceleration is not hyper like the 750.  It's much more subtle and I
>>> > > found myself going faster than I actually perceived, based on gear
>>> > > selection and engine sound.  Exhaust note is very mellow and the
>>> motor
>>> > > just doesn't sound like its working all that hard.
>>> >
>>> > > My quibble at the moment, based on very little riding, is low-speed
>>> > > footwork.  Though the seat height is just about the same, the
>>> opposed-
>>> > > cylinder engine is much wider than the 750, I found it more difficult
>>> > > to get my long legs away from the motor and my feet down smoothly,
>>> > > coming to a stop -- and up on the pegs from a standing start.  Part
>>> of
>>> > > that is probly habit and unfamiliarity, but it seems awkward.  A
>>> > > contributing factor is this bike has crash bars that stick out
>>> another
>>> > > few inches beyond the cylinders and the foot pegs are very close to
>>> > > the cylinder heads.
>>> >
>>> > > An oddity is handling, compared to the 750.  The gas tank and bulk of
>>> > > the engine are below seat-height on this bike, so the center of
>>> > > gravity is not that high off the ground.  Handling is deceptively
>>> > > light and easy for a relatively heavy bike.
>>> >
>>> > > Fit and finish are, no question, superior to the 750.  A review I
>>> read
>>> > > described it as over-engineered and I tend to agree.  But I'd be
>>> quick
>>> > > to add that I've developed a new found appreciation for over-
>>> > > engineered machines.
>>> >
>>> > > This is not your cross-town errand runner.  It's a road warrior, and
>>> I
>>> > > like that.
>>> >
>>> > > Anyway, that's what little I know, based on a hundred miles or so of
>>> > > piddlin' around with it.
>>> >
>>> > > On Mar 8, 10:12 pm, "Allen Thomas" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > > > So now that you have had a decent ride on her, what are your
>>> thoughts?
>>> > > > Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
>>> >
>>> > > > -----Original Message-----
>>> > > > From: surfswab <[email protected]>
>>> >
>>> > > > Sender: [email protected]
>>> > > > Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 17:00:00
>>> > > > To: Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!<[email protected]
>>> >
>>> > > > Reply-To: [email protected]
>>> > > > Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Well?
>>> >
>>> > > > Okaaay...bike's titled, tagged, gassed and ensconsed in its new
>>> home.
>>> > > > Had to rent a bigger space it'll share with its NH750 roomie and
>>> > > > assorted household flotsam.  But it's all by its lonesome for the
>>> time
>>> > > > being.
>>> >
>>> > > > Since it's now legal I had to ride it there by way of McDonough
>>> (for
>>> > > > non-Georgians, that's not real far, but it's not a straight line
>>>  from
>>> > > > Conley to Forest Park either, if you catch my drift).  Took about
>>> all
>>> > > > the daylight I had left after dealing with motor vehicle
>>> bureaucrats
>>> > > > most of the day.
>>> >
>>> > > > I'll be looking for the care package, Paul.  Got a tracking number?
>>> >
>>> > > > On Mar 8, 4:21 am, Paul LeBoutillier <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > > > > Wonderful! I couldn't be happier.
>>> >
>>> > > > > Oregon also requires a VIN inspection on all out-of-state
>>> transfers but
>>> > > > > those are done at the DMV office at the time of registration.
>>> >
>>> > > > > I'm glad the GL made the trip safely. :-)
>>> >
>>> > > > > Sent from my Xoom Tablet powered by Android
>>> > > > > On Mar 7, 2012 6:00 PM, "surfswab" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > > > > Indeed it did.  In fact, I left the house this morning about 10
>>> > > > > > expecting to camp out at my workplace and wait out their 11
>>> a.m. - 1
>>> > > > > > p.m. delivery window.
>>> >
>>> > > > > > But as I pulled in the driveway at about 10:20 the truck was
>>> right
>>> > > > > > behind me.  We had the bike off, inspected and paperwork done
>>> by
>>> > > > > > 10:30 !!
>>> >
>>> > > > > > All was intact and it looks gorgeous -- better than the pics
>>> even.
>>> > > > > > Put a little gas in it and tooled around our lot some.  Starts
>>> good,
>>> > > > > > runs good, rides like my living room sofa would if it had
>>> wheels.
>>> >
>>> > > > > > That was the best part of the day, however.  Georgia requires
>>> a "VIN
>>> > > > > > Inspection" before they'll allow out-of-state registration.  A
>>> semi-
>>> > > > > > cool feature of that is any beat cop can do it -- and they'll
>>> come to
>>> > > > > > you -- record the number and run it thru their "hot sheet"
>>> computer
>>> > > to
>>> > > > > > see if it's been reported stolen.
>>> >
>>> > > > > > The not-so-cool feature is that because it's a low priority
>>> call,
>>> > > they
>>> > > > > > take their sweet time.  Called 'em before noon, but they
>>> didn't show
>>> > > > > > until after 4, so the tag/title offices were closed by the
>>> time that
>>> > > > > > little piece of work was done.
>>> >
>>> > > > > > I used the time to get acquainted with the bike, though, so it
>>> wasn't
>>> > > > > > a total waste.  That means I'll burn a good bit of daylight
>>> tomorrow
>>> > > > > > waiting in line to transfer title -- and again, in a different
>>> > > > > > location, getting license plates.
>>> >
>>> > > > > > Bike is sweet, though, and I'm a happy camper.
>>> >
>>> > > > > > On Mar 7, 3:30 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > > > > > > *Hey Ron, did the bike arrive? *
>>> > > > > > > *
>>> >
>>> > > > > > > Paul LeBoutillier
>>> > > > > > > *
>>> > > > > > > *
>>> > > > > > > *
>>> > > > > > > *www.hondanighthawks.net*
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