davido
02-15-2011, 12:04 AM
Ready to sell. Love it, but never ride. Feel all responsible and stuff now, like I can't just go out and die. :D
So here it is.
1991 Honda ST1100 - 81,000 miles - $2,500
- Aftermarket risers for the handle bars, very adjustable
- Corbeau Leather Seat w/ passenger backrest
- Also have OEM seat, looks brand new
- Top box (matching black, have key)
- New battery last fall.
- New Schumacher trickle charger
- Twin Brother pipes give a nice sound over the stock pipes. Not loud though.
- Rear Tire replaced about 1,000 miles ago
It was hit in a parking lot and knocked over. Some lady backed into it the first day I had it. The cosmetic damage was a cracked plastic mirror cover and some scrapes on the bar ends and saddle bag. The cover still works fine, just has a crack that I glued. The scratches on the saddle bag are noticeable, but not bad because it's black anyway.
So it's not perfect, but it's still a great bike. It was a relatively timeless style, in the best color. It's been my daily driver (for the mile that I was commuting at the time). We've taken it on a few trips down to the coast. I'd ride it back to Florida tomorrow. It's very comfortable and reliable. It was previously owned by a Honda mechanic. Bags are pretty much water tight and have two locks each. I've ridden through the rain with my laptop bag in the top case. No issues.
I hate selling it, but I've hardly started it in almost 2 years since we were expecting our first baby. Only ridden a few times since then. Now we have another baby and my friends have sold off their bikes also.
These are pictures in order by date.
https://picasaweb.google.com/116070223492990018524/1991HondaST1100?authkey=Gv1sRgCNru-77zt4TN2AE#
The include the ones from when I bought it, rode it back, got hit, and the last trip we took. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.
So here it is.
1991 Honda ST1100 - 81,000 miles - $2,500
- Aftermarket risers for the handle bars, very adjustable
- Corbeau Leather Seat w/ passenger backrest
- Also have OEM seat, looks brand new
- Top box (matching black, have key)
- New battery last fall.
- New Schumacher trickle charger
- Twin Brother pipes give a nice sound over the stock pipes. Not loud though.
- Rear Tire replaced about 1,000 miles ago
It was hit in a parking lot and knocked over. Some lady backed into it the first day I had it. The cosmetic damage was a cracked plastic mirror cover and some scrapes on the bar ends and saddle bag. The cover still works fine, just has a crack that I glued. The scratches on the saddle bag are noticeable, but not bad because it's black anyway.
So it's not perfect, but it's still a great bike. It was a relatively timeless style, in the best color. It's been my daily driver (for the mile that I was commuting at the time). We've taken it on a few trips down to the coast. I'd ride it back to Florida tomorrow. It's very comfortable and reliable. It was previously owned by a Honda mechanic. Bags are pretty much water tight and have two locks each. I've ridden through the rain with my laptop bag in the top case. No issues.
I hate selling it, but I've hardly started it in almost 2 years since we were expecting our first baby. Only ridden a few times since then. Now we have another baby and my friends have sold off their bikes also.
These are pictures in order by date.
https://picasaweb.google.com/116070223492990018524/1991HondaST1100?authkey=Gv1sRgCNru-77zt4TN2AE#
The include the ones from when I bought it, rode it back, got hit, and the last trip we took. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.