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Does anyone wanna swap a Honda CRV for a Motorcycle?
Feb 29th
Question by kidderlarlar: Does anyone wanna swap a Honda CRV for a Motorcycle?
I currently have a Honda CRV (51 reg) in great condition and i’m looking to swap it for a motorcycle. The cars value is £2975 (whatcar?valuation). The motorcycle i’m looking for is a GSX, Honda Hornet, R1 or a nice sports tourer (others considered). If you know anyone who might be interested please let me know.
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Answer by whoawhoawhoa
You should try posting an ad in the automotive section of http://www.caretotrade.com
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Is there anyone in Chicago who can restore a 1979 Honda motorcycle?
Apr 1st
Question by Michael M: Is there anyone in Chicago who can restore a 1979 Honda motorcycle?
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Answer by molitor
They won’t be cheap but here ya go. By appointment only, Good luck
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does anyone know the value or know where I can find out what my grandfathers 1966 Honda motorcycle is worth?
Mar 7th
Question by Steph: does anyone know the value or know where I can find out what my grandfathers 1966 Honda motorcycle is worth?
My mom has the title she says, it says its a 1966 Honda 90Sport. Super 90.
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Answer by Bob A
It’s not really worth a lot.Honda made millions of 90′s through the years of production.It’s a cool bike but not rare.Running it’s maybe $ 3-400.00
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Does anyone know how to restore/reburbish Honda Motorcycle speedometer tachometer gauges?
Oct 27th
Question by newpoint60618: Does anyone know how to restore/reburbish Honda Motorcycle speedometer tachometer gauges?
I have a 1973 Honda CB350, and the face of the gauges are starting to fade. Does anyone know how hard it would be to take them apart and rebuild them? Or, better yet, know of a business I could send them to to replace the faces and the glass?
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Answer by michaelsmaniacal
For instructions on how to dissassemble your guages, check out http:kzrider.com/content/view39/11/ I know they show Kaw guages, but the operation is exactly the same.
The other idea is to replace the guages altogether. I just installed a speedo and tach I got from JC Whitney’s online catalogue. They’re a bit smaller than the stock guages, but hook right up, are illuminated, and work great! Oh yea, they’re only like 39.95 US$ each.
E-mail me @yahoo.com if you need a pic of them installed.
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Does anyone remember the KIA-Honda motorcycle made in Korea between 1965 and 1986?
Oct 2nd
Question by Don S: Does anyone remember the KIA-Honda motorcycle made in Korea between 1965 and 1986?
These days if you ask anyone associated with these two countries, no one will admit a thing about KIA-Honda’s existance. I was there when it was the only manufacturer in Korea. What’s up?
Best answer:
Answer by nightfire
NO but I rember the AMF VOIT Harley!!!!!!
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Does anyone know of the Korean motorcycle company named KIA Honda and what became of it?
Sep 4th
Question by Don S: Does anyone know of the Korean motorcycle company named KIA Honda and what became of it?
I lived in Korea both as an Army radio/TV journalist in 1974-75. Moved back in 76 as a civilian and taught English there until a Civil War forced me back home at the end of 1980. I am writing a book on this fascinating story as told from the saddle of a KIA Honda motorcycle. I’d like to have some info as to what became of this one-time sole manufacturer of bikes in Korea. Not even KIA seems to know.
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Answer by sleepydo
KIA and Honda does not have any relationship. Korean and Chinese been know to copy designs and make ‘knock off’ bikes from Honda. I’m pretty sure Soichiro Honda doesn’ t want anything to do with KIA being Korea looking back in history with Wars.
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Does anyone know of the Korean motorcycle company named KIA Honda and what became of it?
Sep 4th
Question by Don S: Does anyone know of the Korean motorcycle company named KIA Honda and what became of it?
I lived in Korea both as an Army radio/TV journalist in 1974-75. Moved back in 76 as a civilian and taught English there until a Civil War forced me back home at the end of 1980. I am writing a book on this fascinating story as told from the saddle of a KIA Honda motorcycle. I’d like to have some info as to what became of this one-time sole manufacturer of bikes in Korea. Not even KIA seems to know.
Best answer:
Answer by sleepydo
KIA and Honda does not have any relationship. Korean and Chinese been know to copy designs and make ‘knock off’ bikes from Honda. I’m pretty sure Soichiro Honda doesn’ t want anything to do with KIA being Korea looking back in history with Wars.
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Anyone no the life expectancy for a 2006 Honda Motorcycle?
Aug 31st
Question by Jimenez2007: Anyone no the life expectancy for a 2006 Honda Motorcycle?
I’m looking into buying a motorcycle (used) however, I’m not sure whether or not the deal is good. The bike that I am looking at is a 2006 Honda CBR600 F4I, with 13,761 miles. Is that to much miles for a 2006, and how many miles can this bike live up to with proper maintenance? I appreciate anyones help. Thanks!
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Answer by Mad Jack
It all depends on how it is ridden and maintained.
If the previous owner didn’t beat the crap out of it and kept up on routine maintenance, there should be many more years of trouble free riding left in this bike.
However you are part of the equation.
If you beat the crap out of this bike and don’t take care of it, don’t expect it to last very long.
This goes for any name brand motorcycle.
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