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Boulevard C50 vs Honda Shadow Aero - 5/28/2007 7:30:58 PM
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Ward Cleaver
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Status: offline In the opinion of you fellows, how does the C50 Boulevard compare to the Honda Shadow Aero 750cc...in performance, fit and finish and quality?
Thanks in advance for any replies or advice.

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Hum, "IntruderAlertTM" spelled "Volusia Raiders"

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Posted: Aug 15, 2007 04:26 PM (Msg. 21 of 48) [Quote Post] [Reply To Post]
Why get a bike with a carburetor when you can have fuel injection?

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:54 am Post subject: Is This Normal For A Motorcycle Headlight ? Reply with quote
I am a new rider. I have a Suzuki Boulevard C50.
I took my bike out last night for my first bike ride at night.
While on some rural roads I noticed that my headlight only seemed to be shining out on the road about 25 or 30 feet in front of the bike.
I couldn't even see out of turns as I was going into them.
However, when I turned the brights on, everything was quite a bit better.

So, do most of you guys just drive at night with your high beam on?
In the city of course it doesn't make much difference because of all the street lights, store lights, etc., the road is pretty much lit up already.
I'm talking about 2 lane roads going through rural areas where it's pitch black. After that first night ride with mine last night, I can't imagine ever riding at night again without my high beams on full time.

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-Ward




anther brilliant question posed to members of a forum you used to be a member of?

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