it's a Honda Rune, isn't it ? Never seen one in the flesh. Just slightly less horrible than the trikes behind it. But chacun a son gout I suppose.
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It’s a Rune all right the only one I have seen on the road as welldaveuprite wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 8:24 pmit's a Honda Rune, isn't it ? Never seen one in the flesh. Just slightly less horrible than the trikes behind it. But chacun a son gout I suppose.
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Amazing thing. 400kgs ! Yep, 400kgs. Aaagh!
Apparently only 17 ever registered in the UK, so that was a very rare sighting. Incredible quality of finish and materials. Rumour has it, Honda spent $100,000 to build each bike - as a show of what they could do in the HD / cruiser market if they wanted to.
Absolutely not my kind of bike, but I like it when manufacturers release something odd, experimental or a demonstration of what they are capable of. NR750 also springs to mind. Honda don't seem to do that kind of thing anymore.
Apparently only 17 ever registered in the UK, so that was a very rare sighting. Incredible quality of finish and materials. Rumour has it, Honda spent $100,000 to build each bike - as a show of what they could do in the HD / cruiser market if they wanted to.
Absolutely not my kind of bike, but I like it when manufacturers release something odd, experimental or a demonstration of what they are capable of. NR750 also springs to mind. Honda don't seem to do that kind of thing anymore.
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Are there any good riding roads in Norfolk? It always seems so flat, it's hard to imagine that there's much in the way of twisties.
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Around cromer it's hilly Dave...... but mostly rolling countryside, very few trails .
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We've recently 'discovered' East Anglia, Lincolnshire and Norfolk as good day trips for road riding from Leicester. There's not many big hills but lots of rivers, farmland and rolling hills with some great roads and best of all very little traffic, tourists or speed cameras. We used to go to the Peak District a lot but it's just too busy at the moment.daveuprite wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 7:16 am Are there any good riding roads in Norfolk? It always seems so flat, it's hard to imagine that there's much in the way of twisties.
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