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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Weaver" data-source="post: 39295" data-attributes="member: 317"><p>Re: Motorcycles</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>LOL</p><p></p><p>This bike fell over while parked. Just had to take a pic of it. It was a real windy day and it was on the sidestand, but was parked too upright, because I put a rock under the kickstand. Wind blew it over.</p><p></p><p>This bike is made for big time highway miles, yet is still able to head offroad a little. Its got a good amount of clearance and shock travel. For that reason I put a bash pan and crash bars on it. The side cases are thick aluminum with welded seams and very strong too. I've dropped it a few times off road, and once at about 15 mph on road with negligible damage.</p><p></p><p>I think my next set of tires are gonna be knobbies. Probably going to stick around the home turf this year and explore the fire trails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Weaver, post: 39295, member: 317"] Re: Motorcycles LOL This bike fell over while parked. Just had to take a pic of it. It was a real windy day and it was on the sidestand, but was parked too upright, because I put a rock under the kickstand. Wind blew it over. This bike is made for big time highway miles, yet is still able to head offroad a little. Its got a good amount of clearance and shock travel. For that reason I put a bash pan and crash bars on it. The side cases are thick aluminum with welded seams and very strong too. I've dropped it a few times off road, and once at about 15 mph on road with negligible damage. I think my next set of tires are gonna be knobbies. Probably going to stick around the home turf this year and explore the fire trails. [/QUOTE]
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