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<blockquote data-quote="motogypsy" data-source="post: 628278" data-attributes="member: 43787"><p>Google is a useful tool, so I don't blame ya! Sorry about that mixup though!</p><p></p><p>I know about the cbx, the older ones you are speaking of, it just slips my mind to add the "500" in there. When I was first researching the bike (a friend recommended it) I found the older and was confused on how it was considered an off-road with kits. Haha</p><p></p><p>I've always wanted to go motorcycle camping. Just every time I had the opportunity, it didn't work out or the people knew changed plans or "things came up" for myself or them</p><p> It's gonna happen one of these days soon!! I actually have pretty bad hearing in general already but I do wear earplugs. The wind noise bugged me when I used to have to do a lot of long highway commutes. </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions for a safe way to carry the camera on the bike (as safely as possible)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motogypsy, post: 628278, member: 43787"] Google is a useful tool, so I don't blame ya! Sorry about that mixup though! I know about the cbx, the older ones you are speaking of, it just slips my mind to add the "500" in there. When I was first researching the bike (a friend recommended it) I found the older and was confused on how it was considered an off-road with kits. Haha I've always wanted to go motorcycle camping. Just every time I had the opportunity, it didn't work out or the people knew changed plans or "things came up" for myself or them It's gonna happen one of these days soon!! I actually have pretty bad hearing in general already but I do wear earplugs. The wind noise bugged me when I used to have to do a lot of long highway commutes. Any suggestions for a safe way to carry the camera on the bike (as safely as possible)? [/QUOTE]
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