Posted by sofi on Jun 21, 2011 in
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Question by §® The Heart Of Asia Part four ®§: Can any mortal tell me the differences between a motocycle and a scooter in term of their mechanic characteristics?
What are the principal features that classify as a scooter and as a motocycle?
I guess you can't just base on the size of engine CC, since they can have the exact same amount of CC as we’ve observed here.
Scooters:
Yamaha Nouvo...
Posted by sofi on Jun 18, 2011 in
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by hugojcardoso
Question by bill prosser: where can I register my classic motorcycle for film operate ?
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Answer by jareihartjust an intent but you might possibly try a FILM Company!!!
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Posted by sofi on Jun 15, 2011 in
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Question by Q&A: Can some 1 tell me about any vintage or classic motorcycle lying unused or owner willing to part with?
Motorcycles like Triumph, Norton, BMW, American or British
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Answer by Tazzy375what do you take into statement vintage and where abouts are you situated? I know where ther is a 1975 Honda (believe shadow) for $ 800 by the way it does run and pretty well at that and does not look bad…my father-in-law...
Posted by sofi on Jun 12, 2011 in
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Question by Shephen Parker: very good tiny classic motorcycle?
im seeking for a great motorcycle, just smaller than the ones i see these days. i truly like the classic look, and a smaller wheelbase than most do now. new or used is fine, but i would like models that are evenhandedly current and not too tough to find, and specially ones that i can afford. any tips?
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Answer by piugpooHarley make a classic looking bike, the Cross bones (...
Posted by sofi on Jun 9, 2011 in
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Question by JP: Im seeking to buy a vintage motorcycle with no title. The owner said bikes didnt have titles back then. What?
I believe the owner of this Honda cycle is full of crap. Am I appropriate?
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Answer by mybuttstinks2008Yes he is. I just purchased a 1972 CT2 175 Yamaha. It came with the original title issued at the end of 1971.
Get the vin # and run it at the dmv. This will give you a bit of history on the bike. If it is out of the...