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Yellow feaver applies to more than Cub's I have an '02 Suzuki DRZ 400S that I run both dirt and SuperMoto (SM) trim on. Here's a mix of old and less old pictures of the bike. It didn't get out much this year with the whole buying a house deal and spending all my time on a remodel...
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Each summer I ride a few AMA D14 enduros. "You don't quit riding, because you get old. You get old, because you quit riding!" |
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1988 300 4x4 honda fourtrax with 5 foot snow blade ,big foot tire kit .
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My friends dad was into hill climbing and when he sold his quad I asked why and his response was "when its riding you more than your riding it then its time to sell it"
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Until then the DRZ will have to do - I can't afford to go Orange.
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-Buster 1984 CCC 680 Hydro. Attachments: 44C Mower and QA36A Snow Thrower. |
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The one I posted earlier is a 250. I did spend some time racing a 2006 Honda CRF450R, I thought it was quite reliable, for what it was. But it was too much of a handful in the woods. It was not very forgiving, when you got fatigued and made any mistakes. The 250 is plenty fast, it is more capable than the rider! Back in the day, I was riding XR's, when XR's weren't cool! ATK offered a kit to put the drivetrain from an XR, into one of their frames. Less than 25 were ever built, but I was one of the silly fools that built one. The first time I built it, I used a 1986 XR600R, that I had bought new. I flogged that iteration for several years. Then later rebuilt it with a 1991 donor bike, got me better forks, rear disc brake and an 18" rear wheel. Spent a lot of time with that motorcycle. I sold it not long after I rode a CRF for the first time. And yes, the "orange" guys (KTM) are everywhere! Every race is like a pumpkin patch, flying through the woods! |
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Gonna pull the carbs off this 1100 Maxim today, Im trying to sell it but theres no vacumn while cranking so its being a pita to start. I bought it last year thinking I would ride it but then found an 1100 Shadow I like better, Maxim should be an easy sell if I get it starting properly.
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Lance / Alberta Can IH 127 w/deck, snowblade IH 154 Loboy(x2) w/creeper 3pt and 3160 deck CCC 12.5 w/deck Plus 35 or so non IH tractors |
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I am a fan of the early 80s Suzuki GS series. Currently in my stable
'81 GS450L bought new by my uncle '81 GS850G (pictured ) currently torn down for regasketing and head work '80 GS850G should have it ready to ride this summer. Past bikes '82 GS850GL - Sold it 5 years ago with 7400 original miles to pay for an engagement ring. '83 GS650G - Parted '83 GS550ES -Sold
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-Wes '67 125 48" Deck, 1A Tiller, 36" Snow Thrower, Push blade '03 2166 42" Deck |
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2015 Harley Breakout as our two wheel toy.
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Motor Cycleg
2015 Harley Breakout with factory custom paint.
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