Wow, that’s neat
On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 6:27 PM EGrider wrote:
> Guys, do you know about this free app? Here's what it did with my ride
> today.
>
> https://www.relive.cc/view/vYvrDeNMVx6
>
> Nighthawk content: I did the ride on my Nighthawk.
>
> I think this is pretty fun. If this topic is too
When I'm on the Interstate, my 96 Nighthawk750 reads 14.6 volts. My other
bikes read about 13.6. I'm wondering if this is normal. Those of you with
2nd generation Nighthawks, what does yours read? I'm wondering if me R/R is
failing, or should I relax. Thanks.
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Guys, do you know about this free app? Here's what it did with my ride
today.
https://www.relive.cc/view/vYvrDeNMVx6
Nighthawk content: I did the ride on my Nighthawk.
I think this is pretty fun. If this topic is too far afield, Joey and Kyle
please 86 it.
Thanks!
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Great job, outstanding transformation
On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 10:17 PM Les McConnell
wrote:
> I bought this '82 Nighthawk in November 2015. It had been stolen and
> burned, then recovered by owner. After some serious bidding on eBay and
> several hours preparing and painting, I changed the
Sadly, after 33 years, with only a 1 year break in the middle, I have no
Nighthawk! I’ve never owned a different bike (other than one I was given to
repair and sell). I’ve had 7 or 8 Nighthawks of all three larger food groups.
I sold my 700S to a guy that I hope, and he seemed, to really love
That deserves more than a moment’s silence
On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 7:15 AM Tommy Hill wrote:
> Sadly, after 33 years, with only a 1 year break in the middle, I have no
> Nighthawk! I’ve never owned a different bike (other than one I was given
> to repair and sell). I’ve had 7 or 8
Hey Javier, good to hear from you. Maybe I can guess why you moved to
Boulder? I'm taking the Nighthawk up in the hills of No. Georgia today
with my wife on the back - first time since the accident. Stay cool.
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