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Post by shavron on Mar 2, 2009 22:28:06 GMT -5
Great looking bike. You have the only polished "cannister vac" I ever have seen! Now once spring gets here we need to get you to take a pic of the Hercules with a RE5 so we can see the size difference.
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Post by RE5Gary on Mar 3, 2009 1:30:09 GMT -5
I like it. Very unique bike.
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dnaj
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Post by dnaj on Apr 4, 2019 16:37:37 GMT -5
Jess, I stole one of your photos for a Hercules Facebook group. There is absolutely nothing out there today. Hope you don't mind or PM me, and I'll get it updated. Thanks
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Post by barnstorm on Jul 10, 2019 7:06:12 GMT -5
If you find one buy it, Sam has all the parts, he may even have a better inventory of W2000 parts than RE5 parts Hello Frank! Can you please tell me who Sam is and if he still has parts?? I am the new owner of a W2000 and I would like to restore it and keep it healthy for many years.
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Post by barnstorm on Jul 10, 2019 7:08:10 GMT -5
Jess, I stole one of your photos for a Hercules Facebook group. There is absolutely nothing out there today. Hope you don't mind or PM me, and I'll get it updated. Thanks I did a search and did not find a Herc FB group, can you post a link?
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Post by wayne on Jul 10, 2019 19:29:48 GMT -5
Sam would be Sam Costanzo. He was the founder of Rotary Recycle and a luminary in all things rotary motorcycle related. Sam passed away about 9 years ago. He was involved in Rotary bikes before Suzuki launched the RE5 and was sought by Suzuki to assist them in the RE5 project.
Quite simply, the RE5 community would not be where it is today without Sam. Member Jess was invited by Sam to consider taking over his legacy. The pair had worked together on rotary motorcycles for many years. Without Jess, the rest of us would be struggling. He remains the one-stop shop for parts and the best advice.
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Post by barnstorm on Jul 11, 2019 6:39:08 GMT -5
Sam would be Sam Costanzo. He was the founder of Rotary Recycle and a luminary in all things rotary motorcycle related. Sam passed away about 9 years ago. He was involved in Rotary bikes before Suzuki launched the RE5 and was sought by Suzuki to assist them in the RE5 project. Quite simply, the RE5 community would not be where it is today without Sam. Member Jess was invited by Sam to consider taking over his legacy. The pair had worked together on rotary motorcycles for many years. Without Jess, the rest of us would be struggling. He remains the one-stop shop for parts and the best advice. Wow! Thank you and good to know. I wish I would have met Sam and many thanks to Jess and the community for supporting these wonderful machines.
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