Lets toss up pictures of our scoots. I'll lead out.
Here it is, looking pretty
Here it is being washed
Lets toss up pictures of our scoots. I'll lead out.
Here it is, looking pretty
Here it is being washed
As it sits know thanks to Eastwood
How it looked before
Not sure when I'll put it back. I may pull off the Elastiwrap and then just coat the black with gloss clear for a while.
Tried it without the TourPak. Promptly put it back on after two days. I bought touring bike with all the bags for a reason, dammit!
Valley of Fire, NV. Part of a 5000 mile week.
Three Harleys and a Isuzu er I mean Suzuki Come on people, er need to see many awesome pictures of your awesome bikes
townsend7 wrote: Guess which one sent me to the hospital.
Zumas tend to encourage hooliganism, I've noticed.
My VFR in Virginia, taken about a month ago, when I was on a trip through parts of Canada and down the East Coast;
That yellow bag held a lot, was very useful, but too big and I lost some very valuable seat real estate to the thing. Next time hopefully I plan better.
My KLR, the reintroduction to riding. Tons of fun on the fire roads, but tiring on pavement. So it got traded with some cash for a 650 V-Strom.
Kind of sucks having a bike I actually have to care about and clean occasionally.
80 Husky 390 and 2006 yz250
2009 Triumph Speed Triple
Old 2005 k1200s
New k1300s with old k1200s
Not pictured:
82 Honda CM450e
89 Honda NX125
70 something Honda 450 chopper
'89 Honda Hawk GT that is so close to being road worthy.
2011 Husky TXC449 the day I got her.
She looks a little different now
singleslammer wrote: '89 Honda Hawk GT that is so close to being road worthy. 2011 Husky TXC449 the day I got her. She looks a little different now
What lights are on the Husky? Do you like them?
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This is part of the heard. Getting ready for two days of flat track racing. at the top are 2 xr100. one you can't realy see is a 2002 with big cam custom 14:1 piston 120cc with weise triple tree clamps and 17inch wheel (my road racer and flat tracker). next is the white xr100 pure stock #71 Going to lower bikes on the left is a 73ish Montesa Cappra VR250 modified stock frame. This bike held many #1 plate in New England dirt tracking in the 70's and 80's next is the 144 XR100 with Takagawa 120 kit. in the middle you see part of my powered roller starter. to the right of center is a white XR80 pure stock all the way to the right is a 74 Yamaha Mx250. there a crap load more but I loaded these up for the races tonight.
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