I stopped at my friend's shop to check on things, and he gave me a Cheshire cat smile. "I've got something you're going to like," he said. We walked out to the front yard, and we removed a bike cover, and there it was, a Canadian tag on it, last registration was 1987.
It was found in a Ft. Lauderdale backyard, where it sat for the last 35 years. I's estimate it's $4K as it sits. The early model twin-shock models are worth more than the Pro-Link single shock ones w/their fairing and Honda Line saddlebags. It's probably worth more parted out than operational/restored.
Just after he showed it to me, our friend, one of the machinists who does work for the shop, called, he'd heard about the bike, and wondered if the shop was going to acquire it. "Yes we did, acquire it," the shop owner told him, "and I've shown it to someone already, you know, one of the 'regular customers' for this type of thing."
I wonder who that could be?
Later I texted the machinist, and told him I had some pics. He immediately asked for them. I sent him this one, and he said, "that's an easy one." Well, yeah, he's a machinist!
I have so-many things on my plate, I doubt I'll be the ultimate recipient. Sure is tempting though. I once rode one across Tamiami Trail to Naples FL and back, and the sound of one of those at 7,000 rpm cruising, sounds more like a high-performance air-cooled Porsche Carrera than a Honda.
It was found in a Ft. Lauderdale backyard, where it sat for the last 35 years. I's estimate it's $4K as it sits. The early model twin-shock models are worth more than the Pro-Link single shock ones w/their fairing and Honda Line saddlebags. It's probably worth more parted out than operational/restored.
Just after he showed it to me, our friend, one of the machinists who does work for the shop, called, he'd heard about the bike, and wondered if the shop was going to acquire it. "Yes we did, acquire it," the shop owner told him, "and I've shown it to someone already, you know, one of the 'regular customers' for this type of thing."
I wonder who that could be?
Later I texted the machinist, and told him I had some pics. He immediately asked for them. I sent him this one, and he said, "that's an easy one." Well, yeah, he's a machinist!
I have so-many things on my plate, I doubt I'll be the ultimate recipient. Sure is tempting though. I once rode one across Tamiami Trail to Naples FL and back, and the sound of one of those at 7,000 rpm cruising, sounds more like a high-performance air-cooled Porsche Carrera than a Honda.