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There is no "standard model" as you put it.

There are so many options...

It makes it impossible to say because of options in chassis's, new or rebuilt motors, who supplies the donors and the combinations are endless... is that hard to understand?
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It is hard to understand why custom only builds are constantly compared to production bikes.
I thought maybe you offered a production standard model
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hence the name "teem trubble works CR500"
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90cr500guy wrote:It is hard to understand why custom only builds are constantly compared to production bikes.
I thought maybe you offered a production standard model

Not to prolong this or what ever, but the bikes that SH builds are not production bikes. If they are when did Honda Motor Co. begin offering aluminum frames for the CR500 engine for sale? The SH bikes are infact custom bikes, they take an alum. framed 4 stroke and re-engineer the frame to accept the CR500 engine, the same thing everyone else does. Those are not production models, if they were they would be for sale in all the Honda shops.
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any one design produced in #'s can be considered a production unit.
In this case the SH500AF is a production bike, produced by SH.
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Steve turn your fucking computer off dude and go cut the lawn :wink:
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90cr500guy wrote:any one design produced in #'s can be considered a production unit.
In this case the SH500AF is a production bike, produced by SH.

I disagree. Simply because I feel to qualify as a production unit, each one should be built identical. And they are not.
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teemtrubble wrote:Steve turn your fucking computer off dude and go cut the lawn :wink:
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teemtrubble wrote:Steve turn your fucking computer off dude and go cut the lawn :wink:
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JBaze wrote:
90cr500guy wrote:any one design produced in #'s can be considered a production unit.
In this case the SH500AF is a production bike, produced by SH.

I disagree. Simply because I feel to qualify as a production unit, each one should be built identical. And they are not.
Thats like saying a car manufacture cant have any variations in fitment of doors and hoods. All new cas of the same model are goint to be slightly different. Some will make a little more HP, some will get slightly better mileage, some will ride better than others.

Just my opinion, but I think others will feel that the Service Honda bike is a production unit. Not 1 off customs
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90cr500guy wrote:Just my opinion, but I think others will feel that the Service Honda bike is a production unit. Not 1 off customs
What are you saying??? My bike really wasn't produced by Honda :?: I would have never guessed...

And why in the fuck are the same dudes still complaining about this shit? I like my SH, and given my experience with them so far and the enjoyment I've had with the bike I may be inclined to purchase another. If you don't like the welds take your fucking money some place else. Atleast we HAVE options in this small ass market of 500AFs. If you're a guy that just couldn't possibly enjoy a SH or absolutely need a stronger platform for all that hardcore single track riding you do, you know who to call. End of discussion...
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90cr500guy wrote:
JBaze wrote:
90cr500guy wrote:any one design produced in #'s can be considered a production unit.
In this case the SH500AF is a production bike, produced by SH.

I disagree. Simply because I feel to qualify as a production unit, each one should be built identical. And they are not.
Thats like saying a car manufacture cant have any variations in fitment of doors and hoods. All new cas of the same model are goint to be slightly different. Some will make a little more HP, some will get slightly better mileage, some will ride better than others.

Just my opinion, but I think others will feel that the Service Honda bike is a production unit. Not 1 off customs

Thats coming from the manufactuer. SH is not a manufacturer. If they were, the bikes would not be called Honda, because Honda IS a manufacturer. So they are in point of fact producing 1 off customs as is TTM and everyone else who builds and sells converted aluminum framed CR500's.
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MICK wrote:
90cr500guy wrote:Just my opinion, but I think others will feel that the Service Honda bike is a production unit. Not 1 off customs
What are you saying??? My bike really wasn't produced by Honda :?: I would have never guessed...

And why in the fuck are the same dudes still complaining about this shit? I like my SH, and given my experience with them so far and the enjoyment I've had with the bike I may be inclined to purchase another. If you don't like the welds take your fucking money some place else. Atleast we HAVE options in this small ass market of 500AFs. If you're a guy that just couldn't possibly enjoy a SH or absolutely need a stronger platform for all that hardcore single track riding you do, you know who to call. End of discussion...


Very well put Mick. SOS! :lol:
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Also, I am not complaining like I said I built my own bike. As hard on a bike as I am, I would be hard pressed to spend that much on one because I would kill it within a year or 2. :lol:
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teemtrubble wrote:Steve turn your fucking computer off dude and go cut the lawn :wink:
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Some of the top and upcoming motorcycle manufactures insist on staking claim to adding a new production custom motorcycle to their line. This is simply a false claim in advertising and no more than a gimmick of play on words.
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Isn't that what I have said? :?: :roll:
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cutting the lawn as this point, would require to remove the dozer blade from the garden tractor and putting the deck back on. Well we have more rain coming. That means more road work ahead.
I was smart and mowed before the rain. :cool:
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90cr500guy wrote:cutting the lawn as this point, would require to remove the dozer blade from the garden tractor and putting the deck back on. Well we have more rain coming. That means more road work ahead.
I was smart and mowed before the rain. :cool:
Then go do some road work fuck!!!!
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but its going to rain again :P
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Steve let me know when you want to go to Amago
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just thought I'd throw something at this :D ,SH lists there base model which you could call they're "production" model for $8999.00 but obviously there is variances with everyone of them

"The 500AF is available with numerous options including cylinder porting, suspension and many others. We can CUSTOM build the bike to fit your specific needs, all with the quality you expect from Service Honda. The price of this very special motorcycle is only $8999. "

I'm sure the price will drastically increase as you add the hop-ups
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kkvslayer wrote: We can CUSTOM build the bike to fit your specific needs, all with the quality you expect from Service Honda. The price of this very special motorcycle is only $8999. "
They will not build you a CUSTOM bike, I know, because I asked...

They do have a list of parts you can request... but not 100% custom.
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another piece taken from Service Honda's page:

..................Dirt Rider was impressed after just looking at their 500AF (February 2002) describing the 500AF as having “museum like quality.”



here's “museum like quality.” for you!!!!

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teamdns wrote:another piece taken from Service Honda's page:

..................Dirt Rider was impressed after just looking at their 500AF (February 2002) describing the 500AF as having “museum like quality.”


Like I've said before... the older bikes were better. I've seen them.

Something has changed at S/H, and unfortunatly..... due to AJ dodging the question....we'll never know what it is.

Maybe AJ will offer the owner of this bike a 2009 frame to swap out, if the 2009's return to the former level of craftsmanship.
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