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    96 Ace 1100
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    Here's my bike. 6th bike since retirement in 2000.




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    Quote Originally Posted by scooterguy View Post
    96 Ace 1100
    Damn! I love those tires!
    HONDA SHADOW AERO BAGGER
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    Ace Tourer, Nice.. I have a Drivers Backrest for it that I dont use.
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    Me too.

    I got it from Tucker, Ga Cost $34.81 USD plus $9.52 Cdn
    I've had a driver's backrest on my last three bikes - wouldn't want to be without one.
    Pk! (aka mototrek)

  6. #66

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    Wow!! A Honda Shadow Ride?

    Does your Honda Shadow want to visit West Virgina next week, or are you talking about local posing in front of some Timmies?
    Pk! (aka mototrek)

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    October 4th through 8th - Visit to West Virgina.
    Share motel costs
    Enjoy fabulous roads
    Meet great country "hill" people
    Eat great food and drink cheap beer
    See wonderful fall colors and dunk your toes in mountain streams
    Talk to the deer and Elk


    Meet God!
    Pk! (aka mototrek)

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    Thats cheap enough. I have the Custom Worl one. Cost over 300 at that time. Was thinking of getting rid of it. I will never go back to the stock seat.
    Scooterguy
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    Here's how simple the Driver's backrest is:



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    I LOVE the hard bags.
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    Verrrry spacious. Easily holds case of 12 cans of "Tall Boy" Beers with room to spare. When on a multi-day ride, the GIVI trunk is a perfect addition.



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    I dont know if this link will work but this is my other Bike (Scoot). It has more storage than a lot of big touring bikes.
    https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/...9711286&type=1
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    Your facebook page is not available right now (no reason given) So I can't see your bike. Maybe next time, better yet, use a special site like:
    http://imageshack.us/
    Pk! (aka mototrek)

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    I guess I have to add you as friend.
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    Shadow riders still out there? Alive?
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    Last edited by LannyNguyen; 04-01-2012 at 01:50 PM.
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  17. #77

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    Here you go boys! Did a little modding over the winter. I couldn't find a set of hardbags that I liked, or that went with the lines of the bike. So I went on ebay, and bought a pair of rear fenders and made my own. 9.5" wide, and frickin deep and long!! Had a few issues with the abs fabrication process, which is why the decals are there for now. They will be colour matched next year. The clear lenses are the turn signals btw. I was finally able to get them installed and test run on Wednesday... then it got cold again... damnit.
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  18. #78

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    ...I generally never post pictures or boast about my stuff (usually 'cause I'm too poor to have bragging rights about anything I own), but what the hell. It's my first bike. Tore it down and repainted it (bad custom airbrush on it when I bought it), added some parts, took some others off...just a bit of customizing...I like what I got for under $2000. I sat on a few bikes and this one was like a glove and drives better than I thought. 1993 Shadow 600 VLX:
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    That's one hell of a job you did on a $2k piece. Looks perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zag View Post
    That's one hell of a job you did on a $2k piece. Looks perfect.
    I'm a photographer as a second profession, so making things look better in a photograph than face-to-face comes fairly easy. That being said, MOST bikes look better in a photograph than they do in person and up close. Trust me when I say if you see it in person and up close, there's plenty of flaws in the paint, though you have to be looking for them to notice. I like that it's a little more weathered rather than polished, though. Most of the chrome and other stuff isn't perfect, so having a perfect paint job with some pitted chrome and worn steel just looks weird to me.

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