A pretty cool 800 set up

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A like the look of this, a lot!
 
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Hmmm, a blank canvass , I can see where you're coming from! :nenau
 
Hmmm, a blank canvass , I can see where you're coming from! :nenau

Stripped off fairing and extra fuel tanks... you see blank canvas, I see stripped down, long distance, racer ;)
 
Stripped off fairing and extra fuel tanks... you see blank canvas, I see stripped down, long distance, racer ;)

Erm.....is it the one next to the black CB750 with sissy bar in the corner of the garage behind the wooden cabinet? :nenau
 
Erm.....is it the one next to the black CB750 with sissy bar in the corner of the garage behind the wooden cabinet? :nenau

Terribly sorry old chap, I haven't the foggiest what you're on about
 
Okay, so now I downloaded the image, and uploaded to my own smugmug and edited the original post... you better bloody like it! :D
 
Here's Touratech's attempt:

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But there is an almost retro feel to the first 800 I posted... kinda like an original Tenere with that large tank up front.
 
I really like the baja stylee light :cool:
 
Looks like they've lost the RHS front calliper and disc too... those who have seen the video know that exposed knobblies + calliper link cable = disaster.
 
Looks like they've lost the RHS front calliper and disc too... those who......know that.......

....twin discs on a bike being used aggressively off road, can seriously shorten your life!!!:eek:

:D


The engine and frame make a great base...... stripping the bodywork away and tidying up with a Baja Design light and some decent fronts legs, will leave you with a very capable long range trail machine......
And if i was a gambling man..... I would have a few bob on Husqvarna releasing a bike similar to that in the OP.:drool
Failing that, buying a damaged bike and doing-the-do would take you about £2000 I reckon.:thumb2
 
....twin discs on a bike being used aggressively off road, can seriously shorten your life!!!:eek:

:D

Certainly never a lack of braking on the HP with only one disc up front :thumb2

But I never really understood why 640Adv's have a twin disc set up...


The engine and frame make a great base...... stripping the bodywork away and tidying up with a Baja Design light and some decent fronts legs, will leave you with a very capable long range trail machine......
And if i was a gambling man..... I would have a few bob on Husqvarna releasing a bike similar to that in the OP.:drool
Failing that, buying a damaged bike and doing-the-do would take you about £2000 I reckon.:thumb2

Sounds like a Husky Nuda with dirt wheels :cool:
 


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