I’m sure everyone knows most of this anyway but as it’s a
Well written compilation of information on Pro Link models
Detailed and concise
Pro Link Specs and Review
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Re: Pro Link Specs and Review
Excellent. A fun read down memory lane on a cloudy 48 degree windy October day. Thanks, Artie.
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Re: Pro Link Specs and Review
I can’t believe the wet weight being 680 pounds though. Sure doesn’t feel like 700 pounds.
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Re: Pro Link Specs and Review
Don't know where that article got its weight numbers. Honda shop manual lists dry weight at 633 lbs. Add approx 35 lbs for a full tank plus add a sump full of oil, fork oil and battery acid -- might be close to the 688 number. Moving one around the garage, etc and/or onto the centerstand, I think it might be close to 688ish. It does feel much better than that on the road, though, above walking speed.
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Re: Pro Link Specs and Review
When turned into a naked bike, the loss is about 100 lbs. with the removal of the bags, fairing and all the brackets.
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