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The Nx gets the garage. The SA, I just leave in the driveway...:meh:




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My old BMW 1150 Adventure, from what I hear I'm the only person to have consistent problems with one of those bikes. The latest toy/yard tool Suzuki King Quad 750
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After my experience with the 1150 GS, I would have been better off walking instead of trying to ride that thing, I might have actually made it to my destination. It seems it's hard to go wrong with some of the Japanese machines.
 
All the other bikes I've still got, but this '95 Honda had to go to help in the purchase of my 1150GS:

 
is that a XR600S or a converted XR400?

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It's an XR400R with a Wiseco piston and a Mikuni pumper carb. The prior owner put an enduro kit on it and titled it and then licensed it for the street. I went a step further by trashing the enduro kit and adding a Baja Designs dual sport kit. Installed a Ricky Stator dual 75watt output stator that has one output staying AC and powering the headlight, while the other output is DC, hooked to a battery pack, voltage regulator and runs the turn signals, brake/tail lights, horn, etc. Everything on the bike is LED except the headlight. Here's a couple more shots:







That sucker flies!
 
And I added Dirt Bagz too:

 
Damn DD, nice stable of bikes & Cruisers... :clap:
 
Can't believe I haven't posted in this thread yet.
All nice looking bikes, I love the old enduros. :cool:

I have had at one time or another
69 CT90, learned to ride on this
70's XL250
70's XL350
82 & 86 ATC 250
82 ATC 200s
84? GPZ 550
86 Ninja 600
various snow machines
and now have
89 GL 1500
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taking my youngest for a quick "ride"
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what are those vertical things in the 2nd pic?
 
That's the Alaska pipeline. The towers are cooling fins to keep the permafrost from melting where the pipeline goes underground.

We used to take an extended ride at the end of summer each year, that was taken up by Delta Junction.
 
Trackdays only, can't be bothered driving on the open road. More for tinkering then riding actually (sadly). Embarreses quite a few big bikes :)

Lot's of special bits, dry clutch, close ration box, programmable electrics, billet heads, powervalves and quite a few more horses then original. Got all the original fairings but don't want to trash them so using cheap polyester ones.

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Hey, Dieseldog....

What's that thing on that trail 110? Is that some sort of piggyback gas can?
 
Hey, Dieseldog....

What's that thing on that trail 110? Is that some sort of piggyback gas can?

That's precisely what it is.
 
Here's mine:

2003 BMW F650GS

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I also have a Moped like the one on the right in this picture, but mine is red. It's taken apart right now, and is going to be my winter project. I don't have a picture of it on me:



I also have one of these, but again, oddly, no picture of it. I keep it at my parents' house in Northern Wisconsin, since they live about 1 mile from the trailhead of 100 mile network of public trails. 2007 Polaris Sportsman 500 X2:

 

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