One i should have kept. Good thing I still have a black one.
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In the shop it was not called a "dream" it was called a nightmare. The reason why was the battery box in that sheet metal frame caused a lot of corrosion in the wiring that was hard to get to.
One gentle man that came to the shop had 250,000 miles on his original dream he bought new.
BTW...None of the bikes those days had white wall tires. I worked at a dealership and we never saw whitewalls.