Whats in your Garage? Let's see some pics.

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GSXR and CBR1000

here a few of my bikes..
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Just picked this up saturday...snowed sunday :D goood timing

90 Polaris Trail Boss 250 4x4, with plow old and cheap :D

My wife 9 months pregnant and plowing :eek::D
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bmw 1200gs and '53 r25/3..

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bmw hp2 and my sweet rukus...

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motard version 1200gs...

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'83 ktm 495, fastest production dirt bike ever...

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my first non hand-me-down bike, '75 penton mint 400...

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jomaoma is my new hero.


Penton, KTM, and a BMW rigid (ok, well a plunger frame) .

Damn.

NICE BIKES.
 
Mr. G, I'm sure those "Coke Ovens" are on Hwy 133 across the road from Redstone. They were used to process coal from the Mid-continent(or whatever it was called back in the day) mine that is located a few miles behind the picture. I live in nearby and pass by those quit frequently. The other shot looks like Blue Mesa reservoir between Gunnison and Montrose.

Here's what's in my shed.

03 Dakar, buncha mods.
82 MB5, stocker
57 R26, Stocker and sold
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Mr. G, I'm sure those "Coke Ovens" are on Hwy 133 across the road from Redstone. They were used to process coal from the Mid-continent(or whatever it was called back in the day) mine that is located a few miles behind the picture. I live in nearby and pass by those quit frequently. The other shot looks like Blue Mesa reservoir between Gunnison and Montrose.

Here's what's in my shed.

03 Dakar, buncha mods.
82 MB5, stocker
57 R26, Stocker and sold

I beleive you are correct on the location of the kilns. Thanks for refreshing my memory. We saw and photographed so many places on that trip but didn't keep good notes to identify locations, etc.

+1 on the F650 Dakar. I had one for a while, great bike. My only complaint with it was that it was a bit small for my 6' 4" 325 lb fat ass, hence my switch to the R100GSPD.

I envy you living in CO, so much to see and explore. We consider ourselves lucky to get there every other year.

Happy Holidays. Enjoy your white Christmas :cheers:

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My current ride, 04 BMW R1150GS Adventure, unfortunately I never get around to riding it.
My old ride, the silver 01 KTM LC4E, I really miss that bike, simple, dependable, just a lot of fun
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2005 YFZ 450

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2006 RAPTOR



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SUZUKI RM 250 I THINK 91
 
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Unless you or someone else has changed the forks on this bike it is not a 1991 as they had inverted forks. Here is the '91 sales brochure: http://www.suzukicycles.org/photos/RM-RMX-series/RM-RMX/1991_RM80X-RM125-RM250_850.jpg
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But the frame/engine color and plastic design says later model. The 10th digit of the VIN will tell you the years. look for the link titled "bike identification' in the lower left side of this page: http://www.suzukicycles.org/RM-RMX-series/index.html?RM250_brochures.shtml~isoraami
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My toys

03 yzf250
06 yzf r6
08 wr250x
 
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Finally the pics

Being a rookie sucks....here are the pics
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1972 Yamaha AT-1 with 5,000 miles all original. It has the 175 cc top end on the engine. I have owned this bike since 1975.
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1972 Yamaha AT-1 with 5,000 miles all original. It has the 175 cc top end on the engine. I have owned this bike since 1975.
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very nice
 

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