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- Howardr
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Officially in the Helix Club
Although I technically have a Helix already, i have never ridden it and it is currently in hundreds of pieces in 4 different locations. I don't know how long it will be before we can get it up and running. Therefore, when a friend sent me the link to a running Helix, I couldn't resist. i met the seller and bought the bike. She's a '98 with less than 7000 miles on her. She has a salvage title but I only paid $800. I think I got a good deal.
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That's a SWEET deal! Congrats!
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For the sake of accuracy (over tact), Howard's first Helix is only in a few dozen pieces spread over three locations. I should know, I'm doing the piece-keeping.
Looks good, man. Does it handle like a drunken waterbuffalo, or is there something wrong with Stan's red bike?

Looks good, man. Does it handle like a drunken waterbuffalo, or is there something wrong with Stan's red bike?

At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Nice colors! Very unique. I believe you'll like it
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Mine is officially my favorite canyon-bomber. The weight being mostly behind you and the height/ make it ridiculously fun in curves.
I can tell I'll need to work on mine a bit, top speed is only an indicated 68, but it's old and significant miles.
$800 if you plan to ride the wheels off is a bargain.

Mine is officially my favorite canyon-bomber. The weight being mostly behind you and the height/ make it ridiculously fun in curves.
I can tell I'll need to work on mine a bit, top speed is only an indicated 68, but it's old and significant miles.
$800 if you plan to ride the wheels off is a bargain.
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- Howardr
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The bike had a fresh oil change. A friend helped me change the coolant today. In looking close, it appears that most of the plastics are likely from a CF Moto but everything else is original and seems to be in pretty good shape.
After riding it a bit, it has very brisk acceleration and this one seems to handle better than one a friend let me borrow. That one handled like a "drunken water buffalo." I'm guessing that it's the lack of miles that make this one feel better in the corners.
Howard
After riding it a bit, it has very brisk acceleration and this one seems to handle better than one a friend let me borrow. That one handled like a "drunken water buffalo." I'm guessing that it's the lack of miles that make this one feel better in the corners.
Howard
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I want one too!
Keep an eye out...
Keep an eye out...
Scootin' for a slower pace of life...
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