Reyno's now got a 650 Dakar

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5 months after my accident i have now gone for a 650 Dakar.
My leg is still not 100% but i rode the bike some 60 miles home today no probs, great to be on two wheels again.

Cheers Reyno.
 

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Smart bike Brian.....good to see you're back on the road :thumb

PS where are you going to put the grill ??? ;)
 
Had the prototypes made for some time now, thanks to Colt.
Time to perfect and finish them, easier when you have the bike in your garage, no excuse now!

Cheers Brian.
 
reyno,s dakar

Reyno That bike is far to clean bring it to the borders and I will show you how to get it dirty:thumb
Hovis
 
Spot on Pastyman.

Hovis you will have to install an outside tap and hosepipe for me, remember last time you made me get my GS mucky (Keilder Forest)

I'll let you all know when the Grilles are done, will need product testing first, who does a lot of miles?

Cheers
Brian.
 
Thanks to you all.
Looking forward to Wales in May.

650 question, what Topbox other than the BM one can you fit to this later 04> rack?

Cheers
Brian
 
I'll let you all know when the Grilles are done, will need product testing first, who does a lot of miles?

Cheers
Brian.
Depends on what you mean by a lot. I don't consider myself as doing a big mileage, but I don't do a lot of cleaning either which equates to an equally severe test. Sort of.
 
I'll let you all know when the Grilles are done, will need product testing first, who does a lot of miles?

Cheers
Brian.
I ran mine for 24000 miles with a home made radiator grille and fork gaitors. Didn't have any overheating problems (including lots of trail riding)
 


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