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What is it?
Other than too cold to ride?
Not a 'Wing....but is a Honda. And, you've got the vintage right.
I'll never have a 'Wing or any other "touring" bike. If I ever go that big, I'll get a convertible.
This one was meant to be my highway commuter...and it turned out that my commute only grew a mile vs. the ~100 I expected.
1980 CB750k with Vetter Windjammer + lowers and matching hard bags.
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8 Answers
- Candid ChrisLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
My guess is it's a new military submarine able to travel over land but under water at the same time, Our tax-dollars hard at work or the new Craftsman Snow Maker with a reverse gear (whence the mirror).
(might be wrong, but when you mix the Pillsbury Dough Boy with lots of sugar you get the same effect).
- Dan HLv 77 years ago
It's an old windjammer fairing, probably from the 1980's. It may be attached to a goldwing or to any number of other bikes. Back then , most bikes came naked, but there were some aftermarket companies that sold generic fairings you could attach to many bikes. I believe the Goldwing was the first or at least one of the first that had a fairing made by Windjammer to specifically fit their bike.
- .G.Lv 77 years ago
Is that a circa 1980 Windjammer, there is probably an 8track cassette in the glove box
- Anonymous7 years ago
looks like a Honda goldwing
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- 7 years ago
Chris i'd say it just about the funniest and most PERFECT foto to remind bikers it's time to pack it in for awhile...and get their Winter on!!
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