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Went on an organized dual sport ride yesterday. Here is my favorite photo from that ride.
one of mine. Just comes to mind as my favorite of the moment.Paradox Valley on the way to Bed Rock
Changed my mind againAll these demo bikes were washed away in the 2007 National flood.
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My beloved 2001 Triumph Sprint ST. Wish I still owned it.
best ever
My 2nd fav is my old boy Jake keeping a watchful eye on my 62 Triumph. He was a great dog.
2WA, how do you like the Himalayan? I was sorry to see Itchy Boots switch over to Honda. What a one-person marketing message! I don't off-road, but this single, with a fairly full set of available accessories, seems to be an ideal way to do some trail riding to somewhat remote camping sites.Bob
I am loving it. Low seat height for an off road capable bike. Pulls like a tractor. Once broke in revs smoothly to redline. Easy to maintain. My only nit would be if you need to ride 65 mph or over for sustained periods, especially uphill will definitely challenge the bike. It willingly does it, but I feel like I am riding it hard at those speeds. It really shines up to 55 mph and handles the street and dirt very well at sane speeds.