Motorcycle Dreams
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Owner:
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Lonewolf
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Released:
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
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Origin:
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Ohio, United States
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In Idaho I-90 STOP!
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Just a fun trackable made with my 3D printer.
This trackable was re-launched in April 2024...... Originally ths trackable was on my 1999 Honda Shadow 1100 Aero. It has a 45-degree, 1099 cc, liquid-cooled V-twin engine for power, with shaft final drive, styled in the cruiser mold, and built in Marysville, Ohio. It features a single-pin crankshaft bottom end to provide the Harley-esque rumble so many cruiser owners crave, but Honda has tweaked the Aero's powerplant to deliver an estimated 55 horsepower at 4700 rpm at the crankshaft. This results in more usable power. Fuel mix is provided by twin 36 mm constant velocity carburetors, ignition is fully electronic, and there are three valves per cylinder. The five-speed transmission is easy to get at. This bike is really about is visual appearance. The Aero is a spectacularly styled motorcycle. Easily as attention getting as a Harley Heritage Springer, which is saying something. Fully valanced fenders, laced wheels, whitewall tires, huge fuel tank, tastefully-applied paint, long long long fishtail exhaust, and the most attractive headlight nacelle in the business. Apparently, the Aero was conceived as a kind of contemporary interpretation of the streamlined appliances and machinery that were briefly popular in the late 1930s, the chief proponent of which was Raymond Loewy, who also designed the Studebaker Avanti and several ultra-fast train locomotives, among other things. This is a look-at-me cruising motorcycle, and is very comfortable putting down city boulevards and main drags.
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