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    My 900SS

    My 1994 900SS.



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    Re: My 900SS

    Very nice bike

    I used to have an 900 Super Light. and I switched to the same fairing (only the sides, as I kept the single headlamp) as you have, as I think it's really great looking.

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    Re: My 900SS

    larvely
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    Re: My 900SS

    Very Nice indeed.

    Here was mine. Loved that bike.

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    Re: My 900SS

    v nice in deed , old uns are best uns

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    Re: My 900SS

    Without meaning to offend, as I do like the original 900SS, being a commuter as well as a traveller, I do prefer function over form.
    It's probably my analness, but that front mudguard!!!! It screams out bugger my engine with road muck.
    Surely it must be possible to design a gorgeous bike with practicality.
    It's a nice bike and I don't mean to be rude and if it's only ridden in sunshine, then no problem.
    I suppose Indians go to the other extreme with their sweeping mudguards.
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    Some bikes have thrombosis; there's a clot behind the bars!

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