Hello from a newbie
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Hello from a newbie
Hello all. Just joined up. I'm going to North Carolina tomorrow to pick up my new bike! As you may have guessed from my user name, it's an '03, Blue. My other ride is a '01 Goldwing 1800.
Wondering if anyone can help me with a newbie question. I read quite a bit on here last night regarding the CCT probs. Has it ever been truly established weather or not Honda ever changed the design to eliminate/reduce the probs? If not, any rough guide as to what mileage I can expect it to last?
Also, anyone have suggestions for an underseat storage/fender eliminator. I understand the Taillockers are no longer made.
Thanks in advance !
Lance
Wondering if anyone can help me with a newbie question. I read quite a bit on here last night regarding the CCT probs. Has it ever been truly established weather or not Honda ever changed the design to eliminate/reduce the probs? If not, any rough guide as to what mileage I can expect it to last?
Also, anyone have suggestions for an underseat storage/fender eliminator. I understand the Taillockers are no longer made.
Thanks in advance !
Lance
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Welcome Lance, I don't think there is a specific mileage and there is no warning!! Many say the different color paint spot means corrections.I asked my local honda shop and they saw no record of correction.Many users here have used the ape cct's. I've yet to fix the problem. but my 99' has 21,000 miles on it though these are great bikes.be safe and post lots of pics.Corbin seats makes something called beetle bags. they are saddle bags with under-seat storage.but imo they are UGLY.I cut my rear fender off with a razor knife I can post instructions if your interested.
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So, does anyone have suggestions for an underseat storage/fender eliminator? I understand the Taillockers are no longer made. If I could just get enough room to squeeze in a rain suit or such...
BTW, I've put a whopping 30 miles on her so far. Been working ever since I got back. Hoping to make up for that this week.
BTW, I've put a whopping 30 miles on her so far. Been working ever since I got back. Hoping to make up for that this week.
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Sargent seats have a small cylinder under the seat but as far as a large storage locker....I don't think so. I have a rumble sports undertail and there's plenty of room to throw a rain suit inbetween the seat and undertail. Where in FLA are you?
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welcome! hey superhawk 22 do you have pics of the rumble undertail installed on your sh? i was thinking about getting an undertail. any info or suggestions on the type? are you happy with yours? etc.. by the way i do have a carbon fiber hugger on mine, but i think a color match yellow would be best.
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Hello Lance, welcome to the list... I have the Corbin seat and there is some room under it with the stock pan to fit a rainsuit or in my case jacket liner. I keep the tool pouch up behind the seat latch/taillight so its its out of the way. I have seem some seats on ebay with a locking compartment built in.
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Yea, I'd love to do a track day. Realistically it probably wouldn't be until the fall, tho. Want to get some miles on and get everything good and broken in. I've been riding a wing for the last several years, and it'll take a little time to get used to the Hawk.
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Completly understandable. I try to go to the track in Jennings Fl. one weekend every 3 or so months. Really nice motorcycle only track with smooth grippy surface. They have track days all the time and it's only $125 if you preregester on the weekend and $99 all the time on mon. Very minimal prep, no license requierd and 3 levels, novice has some really slow first timers so it's a good learning pace that you can go pretty quick in once your comfortable. But let me warn you now most people get addicted to it easily, I've already spent about $700 this year on tires alone.
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welcome! hey superhawk 22 do you have pics of the rumble undertail installed on your sh? i was thinking about getting an undertail. any info or suggestions on the type? are you happy with yours? etc.. by the way i do have a carbon fiber hugger on mine, but i think a color match yellow would be best.
Here's a link to some, I know if you do a search for undertail there's a lot of different options.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=2261
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