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| Hi, I'm planing to buy a Honda Magna 95 but I still wonder why they stopped producing it. Thanks a lot!
DARWIN MURILLO |
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| Honda decided to stop production of their none v-twin cruisers in 2004 to focus on the VTX line which matches the "big cruiser" image better than the non v-twin bikes. This meant the demisse of the Magna and the Walkyrie. A big shame, but a lot (not all) of riders out there are more into the possing and engine noise/size than the sheer pleasure of riding and "having: to shift gears. I highly recommend this bike!
NinjaDanielSan03 |
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| | In other words, 'cause it didn't look enough like a Harley. |
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| there is a neat 95 Magna Deluxe on e-bay now for 3500 and they stil make the V4's. I got a 82 but won't be buying another magna.Carb tuning,cleaning, repair of 4 carbs jammed inbetween the V cyl's is a nightmare. no way to get to them, even minor replacing of seals, fuel hose ia a giant project. to much useless eqpt.jammed around them.air filter box, cooling devices & hoses, electriical all need to cme out. If you like 10,000 peice jig saw puzzles you will not mind the 6+ hours to get to the carbs. because of this alone I am buying a 750 twin. Much lighter and agile as compared to riding a frame built like a tank.
martin m |
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| I Believe Because Everyone Wants A Harley V-Twin Look Alike, Too Bad The V4 Is A Far Superior Engine In Terms Of Smoothness And Hi-Performance
Francis J.Hintz |
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