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Been going back and forth on another dirt bike for a while now... trying to decide if the ankles can still handle it after being busted a few times.
In the garage at the moment...
'08 Ducati 848
'06 Ducati Sport Classic
'14 Triumph Bonneville
'78 Triumph Tiger 750
Self built custom FLH Harley
Yeah... bike people. As long as they have two cylinders or less
In the garage at the moment...
'08 Ducati 848
'06 Ducati Sport Classic
'14 Triumph Bonneville
'78 Triumph Tiger 750
Self built custom FLH Harley
Yeah... bike people. As long as they have two cylinders or less

One KTM is down for the count, gasket on clutch cover, inside. You would think these are like gold, everyone is sold out. 2006 300XC
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Going to ride the new 350SXF this weekend for the first time. not as much HP as the 2stroke, but a lot more usable on the tight trails.
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Going to ride the new 350SXF this weekend for the first time. not as much HP as the 2stroke, but a lot more usable on the tight trails.
Just found this thread. Cool to see other boaters interested in off-road. I currently have
04 KTM 525EXC with supermoto wheels,
09 KTM 250XC with 300 kit
11 KTM 300XC-W
and a bunch of old bikes
And in the fourwheeler dept, I have a bunch of TRX 450Rs, a Banshee, a Foreman, and couple of older bikes, The heat index is currently about 110 today, so I use the boat in the summer and everything else fall-spring.
04 KTM 525EXC with supermoto wheels,
09 KTM 250XC with 300 kit
11 KTM 300XC-W
and a bunch of old bikes
And in the fourwheeler dept, I have a bunch of TRX 450Rs, a Banshee, a Foreman, and couple of older bikes, The heat index is currently about 110 today, so I use the boat in the summer and everything else fall-spring.
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It's officially a Poker Run Support Vehicle now. Although, I may need a bigger cooler.
It's already hard to keep the front wheel on the ground. The Yeti-110 might need to go on a front rack.

Prior to KR there was a factory Harley rider who may have been the best flat tracker ever, his name was Carrol Resweber. He was like a 4 time National champion and would have gotten more but was seriously injured in an event that ended his racing career. He regularly beat Bart Markel who was no slouch on the flat track either. Resweber became a mechanic on the Harley team when he stopped racing.








