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  1. These are two with Helio, but thanks for encouraging to upload to Youtube... I've been figuring I should make some videos and make a channel First video was made after the nightride haha, explains why I mounted an extra LED-bar...
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  2. My R1100GS in travel modus before the conversion My R1100GS after the conversion in travel mode My 790 Adv in travel mode
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  3. Ugh It's difficult making a selection ? Well I love taking our R1100GS'ses offroad And yeah, I drop 'em too. Most of the time I can get them back on their feet myself Love traveling offroad too, with luggage And once we bought an R1100RT to make a sidecar off, but when we got it, we couldn't help it to take it for a spin first too hahahaha
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  4. I'm feeling blue and nostalgic, It was bought as a replacement for my very unreliable but comfy R1150GS for two up touring on rough roads, and for that it is the best. Nowadays, I like it's balance, torque, etc, but I love it for the memories ...
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  5. Last February Pete not long after I picked the bike up I went to visit a retired racer friend of mine near La Murta he told me he was a bit off the grid...!! it was my first bit of off roading as such in over 30 years as you can see from the first bit of this video as I was leaving. and no I didn't drop it that time.
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  6. Hey old riding partner..... good to see you're still alive & kicking....
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  7. Niantic Bay, Connecticut...what i find amazing is, i can spell connecticut...weird!!!!!!!!!
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  8. He dint want to pay dock fees, so he sunk a KLR and used her as a mooring is my best guess, he must be Bucks BFF, worked until we had a big NW blow through...LOL
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  9. Real men spend their money on motorcyles, airplanes, hookers and blow! Boats? Meh.....
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  10. https://www.facebook.com/Sjiriki/videos/vb.639440458/10157777548450459/?type=3 this one? very low quality I'm sorry, was filmed with an old phone
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  11. Hey cool! Yeah Jeku's a real nutter sometimes haha
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  12. Wow! Thx for the welcoming messages ? have to be honest, it's a loooong time since I've been using these kind of platforms, so I'll have to make a habit out of it to check it out
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  13. You got a good brain in that head!
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  14. I was at the local catch-all type store today... completely out of smaller caliber (.38spl, .357, 9mm, 10mm) ammo. I end up buying some 20w50 oil, printer ink, oat meal, and... whiskey. ? ps I’m no fool... I already have plenty of .38spl and .357. ??
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  16. LOL, I was asking what year was the Sportster on Tym's picture. But that video of the old school chopper kicking RR ass is still awesome ?
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  17. 2011 according to YouTube but the video could be older I suppose. Looks like I think I’m Tym now. This is what happens when you reach 66 @XTreme ?
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  19. Kinda funny cause even i had a camera and a hardly once...
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  20. While many of us are eagerly anticipating the next time we’re able to go out and have a proper ride, we’re probably not thinking a lot about rider training right now. After all, that involves other people, right? Even if you love to take hands-on rider training courses and advance your skills, other people just aren’t a good idea right now. Thankfully, while a certain degree of hands-on training is undoubtedly helpful, not everything has to be that way. It also doesn’t have to involve another person, particularly if you’re the kind of rider who can pick stuff up from watching helpful coaching videos during your down time. That’s where eight-time New Zealand enduro champion and off-road coach Chris Birch comes in. Birch has been riding enduro competitively for years, and has podiumed seven times at Red Bull Romaniacs, even winning it outright in 2010. He’s also New Zealand’s most successful Dakar Rally competitor. The guy knows his stuff, and to help support his off-road competition habit, he’s been coaching and training other riders so that they learn their own stuff, too. While Birch does offer hands-on courses in New Zealand, Australia, and on demand globally, he’s also just unveiled his brand-new Vimeo off-road training video course. It’s called Say No To Slow, and while we all know that no amount of video watching can ever replace hours of seat time, drilling important concepts into your head can help all of us improve our skills when we’re back out on our bikes. In total, there are 16 training videos available right now on Vimeo On Demand, which you can buy separately if you like, or purchase the whole lot for US $35. From standing position on your bike and off-road bike setup, to high-speed slides and log-jumping, Birch’s video series is also available with both English and Spanish subtitles. The whole thing lasts a little over three hours if you wanted to watch every clip back-to-back. No matter your level of experience, there’s always something new to learn, some new skill level within yourself that you can unlock. This might be a great way to do exactly that! Sources: Vimeo, Chris Birch Let's block ads! (Why?) Source
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  21. for some reason we seem to like having 3 dogs around and we had to say goodbye to our little jack Russel on boxing day. Jan has been looking around at basset hounds as she used to have one in the UK, and then fried day she was scanning the FB marketplace and found her other favorite dog, standard poodles. So we totally broke social distancing rules, drove to Traverse City and brought home Gus. 7 weeks old and now the trouble starts!
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  22. "you wanted gun control, this is gun control" that was priceless
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  23. My wife woke up with a huge grin on her face this morning I just love permanent markers ?
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  24. Ah ! I see who Jess is now. I was chatting to her partner at the ABR Rally last year.
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  25. Word Gnome. so many libs want guns in CT now, butt, they dont have permits...lol retards!
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  26. By the time this is over the women will be begging Jolene to take their man!
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  27. We have to watch your vids we are being held captive at our homes! Welcome!
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  28. Hello, nice to meet you ?
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  30. Hiya. Looking forward to some pics.
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  31. Hey, now that you're here, don't be a stranger, Pookie!
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  32. Hey Mod good to see you here. And hey look what I did.
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  33. Hello everyone!! Thanks for having me! My friend Pedro Rocha pointed me in your direction because he knows how much I love the UK and the UK bike scene and how much I miss it. From 2001 to 2009 I lived in the UK, it was where I got my first bike, and all the others afterwards actually!! Currently I live in Portugal and try to go out as much as possible, although haven't done a lot recently because I started my own small animal vet practice and have concentrated on that. I am also going to run a moto tours business, which is something I really love to do. Being a total numpty when it comes to off road ridding and half a numpty on the road , I am hoping to learn a lot of things here!! Again, thanks for having me!!
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  35. Hello Mod, good to dee you here ?
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  36. things can change daily here when it comes to weather this was me and a couple of mates last November And this is the same lane a week later a (different mates photo)
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  37. The downside to owning a kick-start only bike had to drag it out the rut to kick it up
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