Honda Rune: intensity rules. (WIP).The new Honda Rune rune Any of the characters within an early Germanic writing system. The runic alphabet, also called futhark, is attested in northern Europe, Britain, Scandinavia, and Iceland from about the 3rd century to the 16th or 17th century AD. boulevard cruiser looks like a one-off custom bike straight out of the Discovery Channel's Monster Garage Monster Garage (2002–2006) was a popular television show for the Discovery Channel hosted by Jesse G. James. The show was an hour in length and was conceived and produced (along with Jesse) by reality automotive show mastermind Thom Beers. rather than a mass-produced unit. And that's just the idea. Honda is looking to tap into the lucrative and influential custom cruiser market with its latest creation. Dane Espenschied, plant manager at the Marysville Motorcycle Plant (MMP MMP Matrix Metalloproteinase (enzymes related to tissue healing/remodeling and cancer cell metastasis) MMP Mixed Member Proportional (New Zealand electoral system) MMP Multi-man Publishing ) where the Rune is manufactured, says, "It's a muscle bike with the same appeal as the old muscle cars." Espenschied says That Honda management originally considered building the Rune off-line, to help ensure the flawless fit and Finish that is crucial to its potential customers. (These bikes are weekend eye-candy, not daily commuters.) But they quickly decided that would send the wrong message to plant workers about their capabilities. 50 MMP used the project to level up quality activities that would benefit all of its products. For example, since the paint quality on the Rune exceeds any other MMP model, the paint shop had to figure out ways to reduc e problems like orange peel. Espenschied says, 'Our level of intensity on this bike is the highest we have ever had." To learn mare about motorcycle production at MMP go to: http://www.autofieldguide.cam/articles/020103.html To access our vast archives of Honda-related articles, simply go to www.autofieldguide.com and type "Honda" in the search box. RELATED ARTICLE: To achieve an uncluttered custom appearance, Honda has hidden switches underneath the handlebar clamp. Similarly, the LCD screen that serves as speedometer speedometer, instrument that indicates speed. A cable from an automotive speedometer is attached to the rear of the transmission of an automobile; the cable turns at a rate proportional to the speed of the car. , fuel gauge, trip-meter and odometer odometer (ōdŏm`ĭtər), instrument provided in an automotive vehicle to indicate the total number of miles that have been traveled. is secreted into a deeply recessed chrome insert on top of the fuel tank. At 8.5-ft. the Rune is the longest bike Honda makes, even though it only seats one. To make it seem even longer and give the bike a more custom look, Honda utilizes an off-set front suspension with a trailing-link. Motorcycle customizers turn under the flanges on stamped steel fuel tanks by hand to achieve a smooth rolled surface. Honda wanted the look without all of the handwork, so it adopted a MIG brazing brazing, method of joining metal parts using nonferrous filler metals with high melting points such as copper, silver, and aluminum alloys. Brazing differs from soldering (see solder) by using a higher temperature; and unlike welding, the parts are not melted. process for the Rune's tank. A new press and robotic welding welding, process for joining separate pieces of metal in a continuous metallic bond. Cold-pressure welding is accomplished by the application of high pressure at room temperature; forge welding (forging) is done by means of hammering, with the addition of heat. station had to be installed to carry out the time-consuming process (five minutes per tank), but the results are undeniably more attractive. Flush-mounted LED taillights add to the custom look of the Rune and give it a distinct nighttime appearance. They also bear a strong resemblance to Honda's trademark "H." Like the Gold Wing touring motorcycle A touring motorcycle is a type of motorcycle designed for long-distance touring and heavy commuting. Although any motorcycle can be used to tour with, manufacturers have brought specific models designed to address the particular needs of these riders. also exclusively produced at MMP, the Rune has an aluminum frame. But the Rune's frame is coated with solvent-based paint rather than powder to add more gloss and depth. Though only a small part of the frame is exposed, Honda reckons that customers may want to modify the bike in ways that uncover more, thus the need for the extra painting effort. |
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