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Well I had it in '85, so no aftermarket wavy rotor or rear-sets. I did have clip-ons, an aftermarket pipe & suspension, and as stated, a cafe fairing.
It's a page titled "Vi som bygger snowbikes Bergshästen"
They post some super crazy, and wicked cool snowbikes on there that are fabricated onto liter street bikes.
Some of the kits look fully custom, others look like Timbersled/Yeti variants.
It's a cool group even though I can't understand a lot of what is being said and I am usually running to fast to translate in Google...
For example:
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NjYyWDgwMA...WykF8/$_35.JPG
ridden dirt bikes a number of times but never owned one.
plan is to have one of these within the next year, with two wheel sets of course
https://www.bikepics.com/pics/2012%5...80625-full.jpg
^not that nice, but a guy can dream.
Honda Ruckus. Don't laugh. You can ride with your ski boots and get front row parking anytime. Attachment 177212
Here I am competing for the 1000cc division of the Darwin awards.
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Nobody in my sphere of motorcyclists laughs about those. That's an amazing bike. Will literally ride (albeit slowly) over everything - snow, mud, rocks, grass, you name it, and are nearly impossible to kill. Buddy of mine dropped one off the Slickrock trail in Utah and we winched it back up with someone's Jeep. Hardly dented.
Picked this up last spring. 2009 husky 450. Street legal. use for jaunts around town and trail riding. Even took it to the oregon dunes. Little buzzy for street rides over 15-20 miles, but can get it done if needed.
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...&d=14562830711
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Okay, not to proud to admit I earned these comments.
Has anyone seen my K2 aluminum lockjaws yet? black on white with white baskets.
Padded Chair#2 regulars need to be on the look out.
Really disappointed they walked away unnoticed!
As to the Yamarocket, I ended up selling it in a basket with an unusable frame at the end of the 85 season after a high side in turn 1 at pocono. The frame was in such a wad, the buyer had to cut the engine out.
Year end total points did earn me a one year old 0W81 that I had help coddling for the next 4 seasons.
Too smart to know better - good memories - I miss the departed. There are quite a few.
I'll look for more pictures
My dreams of becoming a MC racer ended the day they started. First time ever on a track (Summer of '84, I think, at Summit Point) I managed to stack up my swim team manager's Honda V-Twin (I think it was a Hawk) and not only did i have to pay for its repair, my dad made me pay his insurance deductible.
I got into bikes in 2000. First bike was a Honda XR400, which I bought for back country ski access. When I found out how much fun it was, I traded for a KTM 450 EXC. Then two KTM 300's, along with a Honda Suuperthawk VTR 1000. All I have now is a 300 XCW.
I have been wasting a bit of time on youtube drooling over KX500 Timbersleds recently
Strong stuff. Pined after one for many, many years finally Ms MT got sick of hearing it and bought me the 2004 FZ6 off the denist down the street for $2k two years ago. had 4k on it then, now up to 8k-ish. I'm about as Jong as it gets on a bike, but have found few things that make me as happy as a summer night coming home from the tennis courts...wind in your hair...
As long as you are responsible and being safe, here's no right and wrong way to enjoy two wheel.
I appreciate both 150mph at the track and 60mph cruise through the backroads.
My current ride is a 2014 CRF250L. First bike was a Honda Transalp
So, seems like there are more dual sport riders here which makes sense...
ACH/2Funky... they were definitely pilfered. Last I saw them was where I leaned them up against your camper Matt.
If you see someone sporting them on the hill, it would be an interesting convo as to where they got them. They are semi rare in the wild.
In college I bought an old XT225. Sadly sold it for gas money to move back to my parents basement after a series of expensive mishaps (including doggie E.R. visit in Frisco after a Loveland Pass ski incident).
After years of no bike, found a great craigslist deal on a Suzuki DL650. More road than my first bike, but still in the dual sport category. I like to ride fast but my fast is probably really slow and I'm OK with that. Last summer, I bought a new mountain bike that cost thousands of dollars more than my motorcycle. $5000 vs $2800, which one comes with an engine?:eek:
I'd like something lighter to throw around the woods. Lots of tight singletrack around me that I don't want to peddle 2 hours uphill to access.
What's it like to rip on the track with that much power?
Sold my K1200RS after I realized it could do 140mph on VT 7 between Bennington and Manchester.
I'm done, done and done with bikes.
Good luck all.
My sweet lady, my bad bitch.
1980 KZ750
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Hey Bobo, keep on topic!
Bicycle is a whole new money pit I haven't started yet.
Eventually, I would like to start triathlon, so that day will come sometime.
Having 100+hp with a 5 gallon gas tank between my crutch doesn't sound like a brilliant idea.
But there are moments the whole world slows down and you have 100% clarity while you are going really, really fast aiming at the exit point.
This is something I haven't felt elsewhere other than the track.
(I got similar sensation from skydiving)
I'm sure you can feel that on the snow as well.
I'm just not that level yet.
Long way to catch up.
Already posted elsewhere, but I'll share here as well.
Not so glamorous moment.
This was the only real crash in my 27 year riding history.
It was the last session of the day.
I was tired and got greedy over the last turn.
Entered T10 at Brainerd International Raceway too hot, leaned in even further to save it and rear washed out.
Lowside at 70mph, but I only broke a finger and walked away.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Crash/BIR1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Crash/BIR2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Crash/BIR3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Crash/BIR4.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Crash/BIR5.jpg
With my broken finger and "F you I'm coming back for some more" face.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psospowero.jpg
Here is one from the archives. Probably about 1995. We were an mx family, all starting racing 50's as soon as we could balance the bike. Grew up living next door to long time privateer Heath Voss (for those old school mx fans), so had the benefit of full sx track in the back yard.
When we got a little older my little brother and I started an every summer weekend on road/off road type of team gumball rally. We'd get about 10 teams every weekend. Mass start in our yard in country in Shakopee MN...no rules...no route...roads, farm fields, ditches, anything...race to Sport Wheels motorcycle junkyard in Jordan, MN. Tag teammate, he blasts back to starting line in Shakopee. Winner team take all.
Bikes were our life for 20 years. Rarely ride these days. Really miss it. Here we are after a pretty tough day in the race.
https://www.tetongravity.com/images/...6_n__forum.jpg
I generally agree. Riding sans helmet is completely stupid. BUT, riding without a helmet is pretty amazing. I'm not dumb enough to do it for any distance, but those days when you're working through an issue or installing an(other) upgrade, it's nice to just jump on and ride to the end of the street and back for a quick shakedown.
Damn, I miss those days. It's pretty funny, I've been saving to buy a new mountain bike this summer. They've gotten so expensive, I could pretty easily use that money towards a nice, used enduro or dual sport. Hmm.
This is the other moto in the garage at the moment...
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-E...%252520043.jpg
Lots and lots of gravel logging roads around here, so something like this is in my future...
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Z...86279663_n.jpg
While it is always fun to see MotoGP rides hit a 60 degree lean angle at ridiculous speed, I have to give major props to trial rides. The shit you guys can do on those bikes is freaking amazing.
To be clear, how I ride this bike does not qualify me as "you or those guys"...
As seen here:
http://2014.hondaproracing.com/image...nibou_5975.jpg
Where we live (basically at the bottom of chair lifts) we have technical single track in terrain that has more in common with freeride DH and hiking trails (narrow, steep, technical, twisty).
For the most part these trails are way, way above my pay grade on the KTM.
You sure? I'd go Ducati...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwtWRc5ikMs
Those are rad, however this will be a build on a budget project for me.
So, I am looking at a donor bike build that get's me close to where I want to be at the start, then will fabricate from there.
Also, brute power isn't the desired end result in this case, lots of big bore low/mid end grunt is, which is why I like the XR/XL variants...
That and they are super user friendly from a service standpoint.
Sorry - I am more of a 6 day guy...
Mom on Dad's BSA circa 1949/50
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...64&oe=574EBC30