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nil8r73 @ Jan 5th 2008 5:25PM
"Retro" is becoming code for no imagination.....What happened to forward thinking?
indymcsc @ Jan 5th 2008 5:42PM
It's being phased out in favor of "playing it safe".
Gungosa @ Jan 5th 2008 10:05PM
i get really excited about these bikes and it has nothing to do with nostalgia (i was born in 83). harleys have never done it for me and every other bike seems to look like a harley knock off or a plastic rice rocket. then i stumbled onto the triumphs, then the ducati gt1000, now this (hopefully) newcomer. I'm not sure what you want in the way of forward thinking, but, honestly, it's a honda... when was the last time they came out with something that really pushed any envelope? It's rare in my life that a product/trend seems aimed squarely at me, but these retro bikes are for sure.