THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
Quite like that although not keen on the exhaust or those crude billet swingarms. Needs the exhaust rerouting and a bash plate. Hmmm....7.3/10.
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
If I squint it sort of reminds me of the bmw hp enduro I test rode, I might have bought it if I didn’t need to pull up against a curb to get my foot down every time I stopped.
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
Nope,that's just wrong.If you're going to put all that time & effort into a 'project' surely you would come up with a better solution for the radiator than this?i
Once again I wonder how much time & money they've invested to come up with something that falls so short of the mark.
Do these bikes get ridden or are they 'instalations'?
The paintscheme looks alright,but surely a Scrambler should wear spoked wheels & have a rear mudguard?
Once again I wonder how much time & money they've invested to come up with something that falls so short of the mark.
Do these bikes get ridden or are they 'instalations'?
The paintscheme looks alright,but surely a Scrambler should wear spoked wheels & have a rear mudguard?
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
Yebbut, it's not actually a Scrambler, despite the tyres etc. It's a 'street bike' for poorly maintained streets. Good point about the rad. Hadn't clocked that. Still could be fun though.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:22 am Nope,that's just wrong.If you're going to put all that time & effort into a 'project' surely you would come up with a better solution for the radiator than this?i
Once again I wonder how much time & money they've invested to come up with something that falls so short of the mark.
Do these bikes get ridden or are they 'instalations'?
The paintscheme looks alright,but surely a Scrambler should wear spoked wheels & have a rear mudguard?
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
It's yet another exercise that turns a rideable bike into something that isn't.
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
And another negative,it's got a beak.Surely it's going to throw up lots of spray on wet roads,wouldn't a close fitting front mudguard be more useful?
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
That's the stock Honda Swingarm, it's very similar to the Firestorm one too.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 7:43 am Quite like that although not keen on the exhaust or those crude billet swingarms. Needs the exhaust rerouting and a bash plate. Hmmm....7.3/10.
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
I know.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 9:29 amThat's the stock Honda Swingarm, it's very similar to the Firestorm one too.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 7:43 am Quite like that although not keen on the exhaust or those crude billet swingarms. Needs the exhaust rerouting and a bash plate. Hmmm....7.3/10.
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
I hit like as soon as I saw it, because I like seeing big fat bikes stripped back. But those radiators...
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Re: THE FAT LADY SINGS: HONDA VARADERO 1000 SCRAMBLER
Yup.
The 'Dero and the 'Storm both have those side mounted rads.
I reckon the Firestorm would have made a really nice naked if someone had thought up a better solution for the rads.