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The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CRB1000RR

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    The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CBR1000RR

    I can barely fit my Grom in the grand caravan....




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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CRB1000RR

    Imagine getting passenger side T-boned by a red light runner with that next to you.

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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CRB1000RR

    those type things are all over Japan. Micro work trucks and shit too.

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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CRB1000RR

    seatbelt used as a tie down strap?

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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CRB1000RR

    SV650 in 2011 Ford Transit Connect, powered by a 2L with a 4 Speed auto.


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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CBR1000RR



    I can fit a dirt bike in my Jeep. It doesn’t mean it’s a good idea but it’s actually pretty easy to load. I figure if I ever got in an accident with it I’d be dead anyway.

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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CRB1000RR

    Nice Jeep, I had a '56 in red with the flathead 4-cylinder. I'd like to find a nice 2A or 3A if I ever move back to AZ.

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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CBR1000RR

    My first "car" was a '64 CJ3B. Made by Kaiser Aluminum, which bought the line from Willys the year before. Really cool vehicle but primitive as hell. The hand-crank windshield wiper for the passenger always got a laugh.

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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CBR1000RR

    Motoarch got his MV Brutale in his Honda Element, with both front seats still in. Hondas are the shit!

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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CRB1000RR

    Kei cars are quite popular where i live. Ive actually got a suzuki one. 3 cylinder turbo charged terror running 20 psi. Very, very quick to 60 due to it weighing 1200lbs. I cant fit a bike in the back but all the little secret tricks and hidden compartments make it surprisingly versatile. The passenger seat alone flips up to reveal a locked hidden large storage box, folds down for a hard surface desk and flips around to create an office space in the back. These cars are loaded with stuff like that. Im not suprised they fit bikes in them. The old suzuki carry alls can fit bikes but are pretty basic work vans to start with.

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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CRB1000RR

    want it

    too bad dirty bikes are too tall...hitch carriers on 2" receivers yea yea

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    Re: The new Honda 660cc Kei-Car lifestyle micro van can carry a Honda CRB1000RR

    An 800CC version of this has running around India since the late 1980s. You can still buy it today, but I believe the Indian version now has a 1000cc engine.

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