Hi Steve.  The optional headlight fairing and radiator/engine cowling were
options offered by the manufacturer (Honda).  The previous owner purchased the
items and installed them on the bike. They dress the bike up and give it a more
racey/cafe bike type look.   The bike has the factory paint job and stickers.
The base color is white, and the decals are light blue and light mauve.  I work
2 jobs, so I'm pretty much out of pocket during the weekdays. I work my 2nd job
at night and I can't dial long distance; however, if you'd like to call me one
evening I can be reached at 901 397-4587 after 6:00 p.m. weekdays.  The bike's
located in Memphis, TN 38134, probably around 575 miles from you.

Regards,

Greg


Steven.Harris@enron.com wrote:

> Hi Greg. Thanks for the info. When you say it has the optional headlight
> fairing, etc., does that mean they are not on the bike? What color is the
> bike? Do you have a number I can reach you at so we can discuss it further?
> I am very interested and would like to see what we can work out. I need to
> know what city and zip code the bike is in to find out how much it would be
> to ship it. Thanks.
>
> Steve Harris
> (713) 853-1796 work
> (281) 350-8441 home
> 3314 Thicket Run Dr.
> Spring, Texas 77388
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>    From:   "Greg Rowe" <gr42271@csmail.corp.fedex.com>@ENRON
>    Sent:   Monday, November 26, 2001 6:18 PM
>    To:     Harris, Steven
>    Subject:  Re: NS50
>
>    Hi Steve, yes I still have the bike for sale, I just decided to sell it
>    last friday (11/23).  I hate to part with it, but I'm trying to raise
>    capital to fund a business venture.  I don't have any pictures of it,
>    but I can borrow my girlfriends digital camera and get you some;
>    however, I won't see her until this friday (11/30), and we are heading
>    out of town until 12/4.  I'll try to see if I can do anything before
>    then, but I can't say for sure, as I don't own a computer or any
>    computer equipment.  I only have computer access at my job.  In
>    reference to shipping cost to Texas, shipping company's usually charge
>    by size, weight, and distance travelled.  The bike doesn't weigh that
>    much, but you'd probably have to check with a truck line to verify a
>    freight prices.  In regard to the title, I do have the title, but
>    it's still in the person's name that I purchased the bike from.  He had
>    it licensed, with tags on it, and rode it on the street.  I bought it
>    just as a pit/play bike.  I take it to local motorcycle races on a
>    trailer as a pit bike and ride it around my neighborhood, so I never
>    licensed it to keep from paying sales tax.  If it becomes an issue, I
>    can retitle it in my name. The unit has somewhere around 980 miles on
>    it, and it has the optional headlight fairing and engine/radiator
>    shroud/cowl.  The only thing that I did to it when I bought it was
>    change all the fluids, lube, check everything over and adjust things as
>    needed.  Let me know if you have any further questions or need more
>    info.
>
>    Thx.
>
>    Greg Rowe
>
>    "Harris, Steven" wrote:
>
>    > Do you still have the bike for sale? I am very interested and would
>    like
>    > to see a picture of it if you have one. Do you know if it could be
>    > shipped to Texas relatively inexpensively? Also, do you have the
>    title?
>    > Thanks.
>    >
>    >         Steve Harris
>    >         (281)350-8441
>    >
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