Actually looks fun.
http://youtu.be/kN7IUXep8jY
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Actually looks fun.
http://youtu.be/kN7IUXep8jY
Lol! I figured. But I don't want people to read something and get all weird. If you know what I mean.
Hell yeah!
I can honestly say that my supermoto will probably sit in the garage a lot now that I own a Grom. They're a lot of fun!
I need one....
Where's the place to get one? Called local Honda shop and was told late jan. + no mso. Must register, etc.
That is so cool.
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Most dealerships have a waiting list. If you're lucky you might find one at a dealer that's in a smaller town. They've already been popping up on Craigslist so you might keep an eye out.
And yes, if you buy it new you will have to pay all of the normal fees to make it road legal. I'm going to continue riding mine on the street between races.
Check with Eric Falt!
I had to drive to H&W Powerhouse in Palestine because Houston area dealers are selling them like hotcakes and have waiting lists. A guy from Austin backed out of the deal on mine, so that's why it was available. I got a fair deal (which right now seems to be list for the Grom, where dealers on the coasts are marking them up), and they got me out of the door in less than an hour. They also have a cool mid-90s Yamaha AMA 600 for sale on the floor. Could be your modern classic ride!
When I heard that there would be a GROM class I knew it was time to upgrade my pitbike from my Honda Metro. After commuting on it to work today, I have to say it is an awesome little bike for city riding. I know Ryan and his buddies have taken them out on the highway, and I look forward to that too, but the torquey little 125 is perfect for the city!