I just can't say no...
- Black Sheep Radical
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I just can't say no...
Another homeless Honda Helix has arrived
The exhaust manifold has snapped and the garage broke one of the studs in their attempts to remove it. Side reflectors, no headlight switch and the side panel badges make it a US import. It's going as soon as I've fixed and cleaned it up, honest!
And in case any of you are wondering 'How does that fit in a C15??', the answer is - snugly
The exhaust manifold has snapped and the garage broke one of the studs in their attempts to remove it. Side reflectors, no headlight switch and the side panel badges make it a US import. It's going as soon as I've fixed and cleaned it up, honest!
And in case any of you are wondering 'How does that fit in a C15??', the answer is - snugly
- Pjam
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Re: I just can't say no...
Oh dear. Your a very naughty boy.
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Re: I just can't say no...
Nice one BSR, I too have a C15 and I know of two other cubbers who also have one. Is the C15 the van equivalent of a Honda Cub (ie - no frills, reliable, easy to fix and fun to ride) ???
Just incase you are not aware there is a forum for C15 and Visas and like this forum they are a font of knowledge for the vehicle.
http://visaforum.freeforums.org/index.php
Just incase you are not aware there is a forum for C15 and Visas and like this forum they are a font of knowledge for the vehicle.
http://visaforum.freeforums.org/index.php
- Black Sheep Radical
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Re: I just can't say no...
^^^ I remember seeing a thread somewhere where you were looking to replace a Maestro van IIRC? Yes, I like mine a lot. It's hauled many bikes and scooters (amongst other loads) in the last three years without complaint - a great bit of kit
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Re: I just can't say no...
I love it mate, it's different to the Maestro but what I lose on the swings I gain on the roundabouts with it. I love simple vehicles they are so much fun, cheap to run and easy to keep them going. Long live the simple things in life.
- Newtsalad
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Re: I just can't say no...
Should mean I live forever....Saltysnax wrote: Long live the simple things in life.
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Re: I just can't say no...
YOU'VE GOT IT BADBlack Sheep Radical wrote:Another homeless Honda Helix has arrived
The exhaust manifold has snapped and the garage broke one of the studs in their attempts to remove it. Side reflectors, no headlight switch and the side panel badges make it a US import. It's going as soon as I've fixed and cleaned it up, honest!
And in case any of you are wondering 'How does that fit in a C15??', the answer is - snugly
So are you setting up a Helix rescue sanctury??