Streethawk
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Don't know if this was posted already but if not, check it out! Hanging ten on the S10. Enduro style! Respect!
Yamaha Super Tenere 1200 Hard Enduro Hawaii
Yamaha Super Tenere 1200 Hard Enduro Hawaii
He was definitely in the zone! Lol! I would like to try it ...on a beater S10!600lbs . . . . what 600lbs? Rode it like a mad man. I noticed that the fan was on most of the time. Easily the biggest bike out there that day.
Protected?Turtle soup
I hope so lund. It really is a modern day paradise. The people, the culture, the food (!) and the beauty of all the land. On Ohau, I was surprised to see so many sport bikes riding at night. I asked one of them why. The rider told me that traffic is too congested during the day, so many opt to ride at night. Supercars were in the mix too. It wasn't for an event or anything; just riding and driving. Crazy but they said there's no deer around so they push at a pretty good pace. Definitely a unique group riding environment. Lol.Maybe one day I will be able to go to Hawaii
Very much so!Protected?
Is there another one? The first post of this thread had a video like that.. . . . Another thread had a S10 riding enduro on the big island. Impressive.
As Captain Kirk of the starship Enterprise said: "To boldly go where no man has gone before!" Ha ha!Thanks for sharing that vid. Dude got great skills.
That ground was hard packed. I was hoping to see some soft sand surfing as well.
I noticed he got the fat ass ISM ADV II pegs on his ride.
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Those are huge... I bought the ones without the width extension and didn't like them. I was afraid to get bit by them
IMS ADV I (dude in the vid got the ADV II) vs stock pegs
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I've been living on Hawaii Island for about a year. I haven't ridden as much as I'd like (the house to-do list has been lengthy) but riding here is decidedly more varied than the other islands and the variety of terrain keeps you from getting bored. Traffic is better but rush hour backups can be bad around Hilo and Kona. Great roads, especially around the NW part of the island. Plus the weather can be unpredictable.Went to Molokai earlier this year. It is more sparsely populated. They do want tourists to visit, leave their money, then go home. We rented scooters for a day and rode about half the island.
Went back to Oahu and rented a weestrom for a day. Lots of traffic, get in line, and circle the island.
Big Island most versitile.
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That place was SO antagonistic to people walking in the front door it is no loss and somebody sooner or later will see a new opportunity.I've been living on Hawaii Island for about a year. ... the Harley dealership closed it's doors in April. ...