Posted by Daryl in PA on January 11, 2014 at 10:39:10 from (174.60.14.226):
In Reply to: Another barn find posted by Janicholson on January 11, 2014 at 09:57:37:
Janicholson said: (quoted from post at 10:57:37 01/11/14) A pristine beauty. I believe they are incredibly bulletproof. I rode the step through model of that up mount Hamilton from Alum Rock Road in San Jose, with two people on it (more than 400 pounds!!we are not small) in low gear to the top, holding it wide open all the way. it was not over reving, it was in its torque peak. When we got to the observatory it had no issues. I idled it around the parking lot for a minute or two (it seemed reasonable) and I call that heroic output. Jim
Not a step-thru but......................
This post was edited by Daryl in PA at 10:39:53 01/11/14.
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