This is at the vetrans memorial cemetary in Igo California near hwy 36.
I have a remus sportexhust on it. It thumps great. Not sure why the flag was at 1/2 mast
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This is at the vetrans memorial cemetary in Igo California near hwy 36.
I have a remus sportexhust on it. It thumps great. Not sure why the flag was at 1/2 mast
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On the road again.
Ridding the Tail of the Dragon on my '97 ST.
[QUOTE=bmwbubba]Ridding the Tail of the Dragon on my '97 ST.[/QUOTE]
Glad to see you aren't crossing the double yellow :nono :laugh
Nice picture :clap
No action shots yet as I haven't even ridden it yet. Need to get the registration on it (and some warm weather would help). Looking forward to getting out on it. I also have a list of stuff to add on.
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Ed very nice, it looks to clean, need to get some mud or something splashed on it.
When did you pick that up?
Doc
[QUOTE=SFDOC]Ed very nice, it looks to clean, need to get some mud or something splashed on it.
When did you pick that up?
Doc[/QUOTE]
I just got it on Friday, I found it on the IBMWR site. The previous owner generously trailered it 700 Kms to me, arriving late Friday evening. Needless to say it ended up being a very late night since I just couldn't make myself come in from the garage untill I'd read the entire manual and tinkered with everything :clap (while enjoying a few celebartory scotches :bottle )
It is very clean, I would like to get out and get it dirty, but unfortunately don't have it registered yet. Now the forecast says its going to drop to -20C over the next few days and stay that way. Dang! :mad
I've all ready got a Dakar tall seat coming and a manual on CD-ROM. I'm researching saddlebags, so far I'm leaning towards the Caribou bags, maybe even in yellow to match the bike.
[QUOTE=MCMXCIVRS]No action shots yet as I haven't even ridden it yet. Need to get the registration on it (and some warm weather would help). Looking forward to getting out on it. I also have a list of stuff to add on.[/QUOTE]
C'mon it is a dual sport, take it out in the snow, become a
[URL=http://www.yearroundriders.com/]Rounder[/URL]
My 2007, 15 minutes after buying her. A week later, she looks much different.
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[QUOTE=122959]My 2007, 15 minutes after buying her. A week later, she looks much different.
Sweet, I miss my wife's GSL.
[QUOTE=122959]My 2007, 15 minutes after buying her. A week later, she looks much different.
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So, what's she look like now?
Curious minds want to know.
The deflectors are from Triumph. Most Triumph dealers carry them in short and tall versions. I have the tall version fitted. It took a little dremel action to make them fit. The bags are Hepco & Becker in 30 l. size. A 40 l. is made but I like the looks of the smaller ones and with larger bags, I tend to fill them up.
Different fork guards are discussed in the F650.com FAQs. Beside the Triumph ones, Touratech has a set specifically for an F650:
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Cheers, Greg
This is my first post on this forum and I thought it would be a good idea to start by sharing a few pictures of my current motorcycle journey and my baby a 2005 Dakar. In the next few days, weeks and months IÔÇÖll be posting more about me and my adventures.
Preparing for the big trip - if you look closely I took down a tree :banghead
[img]http://salcar.smugmug.com/photos/62802944-M.jpg[/img]
border crossing mexico/Guatemala :deal
[img]http://salcar.smugmug.com/photos/99221532-M.jpg[/img]
Uyuni, Bolivia
[img]http://salcar.smugmug.com/photos/115362273-M.jpg[/img]
The end of the world :dance
[img] http://salcar.smugmug.com/photos/118649448-M.jpg[/img]
Now im planning my return to the US across Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, Venezuela..
Happy New Years!!! :clap
Hey Salcar nice post, keep us updated as to your travels.
Doc