Quote from: ktm525 on December 19, 2019, 03:53:46 pmWhen was the last time anyone sighted a Pony/Stellar on the road?i'm not sure that's a fair question...when's the last time you saw a mid to late 80s anything on the road (that wasn't a "classic")...just a regular Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac 6000, Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla type...i'm not saying they were great cars in their time (they weren't), but aside from a few outliers, none of those regular cars have been seen on today's roads in a VERY long time.
When was the last time anyone sighted a Pony/Stellar on the road?
Quote from: dirtyjeffer on December 19, 2019, 06:35:45 pmQuote from: ktm525 on December 19, 2019, 03:53:46 pmWhen was the last time anyone sighted a Pony/Stellar on the road?i'm not sure that's a fair question...when's the last time you saw a mid to late 80s anything on the road (that wasn't a "classic")...just a regular Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac 6000, Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla type...i'm not saying they were great cars in their time (they weren't), but aside from a few outliers, none of those regular cars have been seen on today's roads in a VERY long time.Here in the west (Alberta), every day. Yes to all the above although the Pontiac 6000s are pretty roached out.
Say this driver '73 Valiant the other day. For sale cheaply too. I wanted to buy but apparently we have enough vehicles and no where to park it.
Quote from: Arthur Dent on December 20, 2019, 11:32:55 amSay this driver '73 Valiant the other day. For sale cheaply too. I wanted to buy but apparently we have enough vehicles and no where to park it. You should buy it, get it running & fix it up... then sell it to Bubba for a big profit
Just a little thread wander. back on track
Quote from: ktm525 on December 20, 2019, 03:27:55 pmJust a little thread wander. back on trackYours? How do you figure that happened?
How many kms/hours on that piston?
Someone posted this on Reddit, the OG of all maxi-scooters Honda Helix. It was an Elite stretched out about 14 inches and first sold in 1986, it was discontinued a few times in 88-91 and 02 before being officially retired in 07. It had quite the cult following and sold well alongside the newer and more refined Reflex from 01-07.It was powered by a water cooled 244cc and had a top speed of 75 mph, which is probably about all anyone would want to go on 12” front wheels and 10” rear. Braking was from a front disc and rear drum. Storage was in a rear trunk which could hold maybe a couple of half or 3/4 helmets.One for sale in Kelowna.https://classifieds.castanet.net/details/1986_honda_helix_cn250/4140813/