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Despite having a migraine I went out for an hour......cos somebody's got to give this place some credibility. We're just lucky that there's other forums out there where people are even more pathetic than you lot. I think the first pic could be my BOTM entry this month.......not that I'll get any votes obviously. You pricks would vote for a Burger Van or a Wheelbarrow before you'd vote for any bike of mine!8 points
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A Walk to the Lake through a British Columbia Rainforest Take a lovely walk through a rainforest in British Columbia, Canada to a calm lake to enjoy the view. The day is sunny with some clouds in the sky and a warmth in the breeze. The forest is lush and the path is easy to follow, allowing you to look around and enjoy being a part of the forest for a moment of your day.6 points
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My bags go nicely on my crash bars...butt...my KLR wasnt made in china...lol.4 points
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I'm not dissing you for your top box, I've got one on the donkey, just take the fecking thing OFF for the photo...................................4 points
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There’s no helping some people. Maybe shouting will make difference.. TAKE THE SODDING TOP BOX OFF AND YOU’LL WIN or at least get some votes4 points
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Lovin it Pedro.... i get off it turn round and look at it, it makes me smile ... get on and ride it even... bigger smile'... im not much cop at reviews3 points
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A work colleague (head of Road Safety) had his KH250, a non runner, in his front garden. The little cam that drove the points had worn away or something he said and it had sat in his garden for years. One night he heard someone trying to steal it. He could hear them trying to kick start it. He told me he let them try for ages, only shouting out to scare them off when they were properly knackered.3 points
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It’s a beautiful forest, not some abandoned shit in dago land Anyway, dagos like welshies with ginger pubes , you are extremely vulnerable3 points
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Probably......but I ain't that desperate to keep taking the thing on and off! Bob will be telling me next to take my gay tyres off the same time!3 points
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What’s the deal with pine nuts’ prices? Do they have to get into negotiations with the squirrel mafia to buy them or something?3 points
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Think Ive tracked down the Donor... the engine looks identical.. or very similar indeed to the Honda CB360 which was produced from 1974 to 1976. The second photo shows a rebuild made by Slipstream Creations, based in St. Louis, Missouri. https://slipstreamcreations.com A little less radical as they seem to have kept the engine, frame and tank as well as possibly the forks and wheels.3 points
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Hi everyone. I am new to this forum Don't know if I have the right place but interested in some feed back. I am 84 years old and so far have kept the shinny side up. I am planning visiting my son in UT. I was looking at Route 40 out of Denver over to UT. Was wondering if anyone had rode that road and could give me some feed back and of course advice. Thanks, Ride safe, William2 points
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Take it on and off for pics? How can I? I can't get a signal to view the YouTube video!2 points
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At least you can (video help is available if needed) remove your top box quickly. The one on the scoot Is a 15 minute job to remove.2 points
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Thank you very much everyone for the help. That was remarkable. And I love the look of that Slipstream Creations bike. I think I know what I'll be getting into next. And again, thank you very much.2 points
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We are quite well positioned on the very edge of town, a lot of wooded areas and open grasslands too. Most morning when I was going to work (middle of the night) I would see several Muntjac dear, and occasionally one of the bigger deer. And Fox,s!!!.....see them every day when I am out, morning, noon or night.2 points
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Must be able to hear the noise for miles with a good downpour.2 points
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The engine is a Honda. Found a photo from the same shoot. The photo was very likely taken in Wyoming, as that is where the plane in the background is registered, its a Cessna 150H made in 1967 if you're interested. So... the Bike is a heavily modified Honda. and its probable that the only thing that is original is the engine and possibly the frame, but... who knows. They do tend to butcher bikes and either cannibalise others, or have parts made bespoke. Just look at those handlebars!!! So @Parker This bike is a one of a kind and has been built for a customer and then used in a photoshoot. Im betting America has plenty of bespoke builders, who could produce something very similar for you either with a donor bike you supply, or maybe there are the kinds of operations who produce bikes like this to sell from their workshop. Giving old bikes.. or parts of bikes a new lease of life. See my follow up post below.2 points
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It’s a small capacity Kawasaki, probably a 125 or 250, custom front brake, hidden battery, chopped frame.2 points
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My wife makes a superb spaghetti with green pesto, I quite like the red pesto as well. We've run out of pine nuts as well1 point
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I was thinking the flexible part of the pipe was to allow you to get at the frame oil screen without removing the whole pipe but vibration is something i was thinking about1 point
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looks fucking gay, whats in the bag, vas and a selection of strap on dildos you felching bender1 point
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Indeed. Turns out he had 4 cracked ribs, a small laceration on the liver (which was fixed) and a punctured spleen, which was taken out this morning. Now he's on the surgical recovery and shall remain there for a few days. Fuck knows how he managed this shit falling from a stepladder. My plans for August have drastically changed Nice! Plenty of excitement outside, though Also saw an old Buick going to the supermarket, all the way from Sweden!1 point
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