Keyless option question

Didn't Honda have a keyless (or card) ignition system on their 400 cc two-stroke 'GP replica' bike years ago?
 
The one and only Harley I've ever ridden (Road Glide for some 2000 miles in the USA) had keyless ignition and it worked very well.
 
Whilst I'm waiting for a new bike, I'm going cold turkey so my brought my GS fix.

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2010 TC
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NO corrosion - NO leaking water pump - Gearbox that feel like a hot knife thro butter.

Tis not as fast but the TC is built to last.

Who needs keyless ...
 
Looks good, Dave.:thumb I still think you should get an R Nine T, as it has the engine, and reliability that you crave.:D
 
Looks good, Dave.:thumb I still think you should get an R Nine T, as it has the engine, and reliability that you crave.:D

There's one on eBay with the seat pod, lovely thing and ideal for us small ones, but sadly don't float my boat.
 
them headers need polishin matey:D
 
I'm not in favour using a jet wash with foam ok for engines but simplest way bucket n sponge rinse off with a small plastic jug & I always use rain water you get virtually no spots left behind ;)

Erm that stuff looks ok for car wheels & bodywork not bike electrics & nooks n crannies we have :rolleyes:
 
Instead of spending ££s on foam & hair drying products :rolleyes: I just use proper car shampoo n elbo grease costs nowt & get superb results.
I'm not worried Iv seen results my mate took a blackbird into a polish car wash place think they used truck wash :eek: it stained all the alloy frame beams & rims ! fuk that,also had un removeable stains on other bikes myself from previous owners ?
 
Instead of spending ££s on foam & hair drying products :rolleyes: I just use proper car shampoo n elbo grease costs nowt & get superb results.
I'm not worried Iv seen results my mate took a blackbird into a polish car wash place think they used truck wash :eek: it stained all the alloy frame beams & rims ! fuk that,also had un removeable stains on other bikes myself from previous owners ?

I take the car to the hand car wash, as I can't be arsed to do it myself, and am surprised that some people get their bikes done there. The folk working at the car wash that I go to haven't got a clue how to clean a bike, so I shudder to think of the damage they do.:eek:
 
They missed the mirrors on a friends car only noticed as we was going to join motorway ! the cheapo's rush round cars too quick you get what you pay for lol
 
you hang with the wrong crowd then......
Nutty's bought into it, we'll see how he gets on:blast

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Personally I can't why you would want it on a bike, which is exposed to huge amounts of water ingress at times, either from torrential rain or power washing:nenau

I have been sat at the side of the road, more times than I care to remember, on tour abroad in torrential rain, with sports bike owners who have got alarms that have died because of water ingress/flat transponder batteries/electrical problems and it's not something I would want to repeat, getting piss wet through.............waiting for their electrical maladies to be resolved
 
I take the car to the hand car wash, as I can't be arsed to do it myself, and am surprised that some people get their bikes done there. The folk working at the car wash that I go to haven't got a clue how to clean a bike, so I shudder to think of the damage they do.:eek:

Fook that, no johnny forigner washes my vehicles, they drop the sponge on the floor than wipe it over your car :( all there shampoo is TFR based, they buy cheap snow foam its non ph and full of TFR and that alone will remove any polish you have put on the paintwork previous.
 
If they don't know how to clean a bike they prob no nowt about cars either nutty :blast
I did buy all the gear to start doing valeting as an add on buisness but only got a few would've loved to do bikes too,then gave up people prefer to have twats do a shite job for a £5 than a careful proper clean in n out for a bit more :rolleyes:
 


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