Losttheplot Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 28, 2005 Messages 2,851 Reaction score 10 Location Hampshire,UK Jan 27, 2008 #21 Dilemma over. Yesterday i picked up an Xchallenge!
earthmover opinionated, me? UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 5, 2005 Messages 5,421 Reaction score 93 Location Kelsall, Cheshire Jan 27, 2008 #22 Nice one Nathan, Mark
Deadskin Registered user Joined Mar 17, 2002 Messages 1,931 Reaction score 0 Location Cloppa Castle Jan 27, 2008 #23 "wash off, lube chain and chuck back in garage" Good choice
GS TRV Registered user Joined Sep 28, 2004 Messages 7,986 Reaction score 92 Location Belfast Jan 27, 2008 #24 Losttheplot said: Dilemma over. Yesterday i picked up an Xchallenge! Click to expand... fotos fotos
Flipfly Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 26, 2006 Messages 15,021 Reaction score 244 Location Stoke on Trent Jan 27, 2008 #25 Kenny said: Here's another version KLR650a Fully sorted and with heated grips, new tyres, new discs and Goodridge etc etc Stands me at £1,500 Click to expand... That brings back memories of being hit with shards of plastic reflector whilst following Sycomoto during his "Watch me wheelie for 3 miles" phase He took a mate of mine on the back and turned him white. Apparently whilst riding like a tw*t he screemed "monday, not a good day to die". Suprised it took until he was 35 to nearly kill himself. Good looking bike Kenny
Kenny said: Here's another version KLR650a Fully sorted and with heated grips, new tyres, new discs and Goodridge etc etc Stands me at £1,500 Click to expand... That brings back memories of being hit with shards of plastic reflector whilst following Sycomoto during his "Watch me wheelie for 3 miles" phase He took a mate of mine on the back and turned him white. Apparently whilst riding like a tw*t he screemed "monday, not a good day to die". Suprised it took until he was 35 to nearly kill himself. Good looking bike Kenny
Losttheplot Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 28, 2005 Messages 2,851 Reaction score 10 Location Hampshire,UK Jan 28, 2008 #26 Italian Trev said: fotos fotos Click to expand... Foto's and a brief summary of what i think of the standard bike to follow shortly!!
Italian Trev said: fotos fotos Click to expand... Foto's and a brief summary of what i think of the standard bike to follow shortly!!
sethmopp Registered user Joined Feb 17, 2006 Messages 378 Reaction score 0 Location Highlands Mar 2, 2008 #27 I decided on an Aprilia pegaso trail with the Yam 660 engine. OK mostly, but scary in a stiff crosswind.
I decided on an Aprilia pegaso trail with the Yam 660 engine. OK mostly, but scary in a stiff crosswind.
MarkN Registered user Joined Dec 3, 2007 Messages 380 Reaction score 0 Location Dorchester, Dorset Mar 2, 2008 #28 You need a KTM 640Adv! It's the perfect tool, lots of power and good enough for 400 miles per day.
Tartan Terror Registered user Joined Jun 25, 2005 Messages 592 Reaction score 0 Location Howe 'O' the Mearns Mar 3, 2008 #29 My votes the XR650R. had one since new (2001) and it's been brilliant. Thashed offroad, raced in supermoto trim and all that needs doing is as you said, chain lube wash put away.
My votes the XR650R. had one since new (2001) and it's been brilliant. Thashed offroad, raced in supermoto trim and all that needs doing is as you said, chain lube wash put away.
Spikehammer Registered user Joined Sep 19, 2005 Messages 801 Reaction score 0 Location Leicester Mar 3, 2008 #30 Bit late now but as an interesting alternative you could have considered these: Husaberg FE650 converted to a Dakar bike: another: more: 2005 bike: A 550 set up for a Rallye: Finally another 650:
Bit late now but as an interesting alternative you could have considered these: Husaberg FE650 converted to a Dakar bike: another: more: 2005 bike: A 550 set up for a Rallye: Finally another 650: