So...what other bikes do you own?

RogerRZ

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:eek: How did a treadmill end up in there? :)
Because weight reduction, bro! :)

Seriouly, I have it in there so as to not have an excuse for not getting out there and hammering out my daily 5k run. I don't like doing it, but I like heart attacks even less. Side benefit, I can cheat a bit at the table, and still not balloon out of proportion...
 

Tenman

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Took my ZRX1200 for a spin it felt like a super mini bike Let my brother punch out with me on my S10 No contest. When we switched it felt good to get back on my S10 E7BD2463-E98D-4907-BD8B-B34492B59D2B.jpeg
 

sporrthog93

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'16 Versys 1000, bought new in '17
'13 BMW 700 GS bought with 1300 miles on it, 16k now.
'13 DR650 and '12 Super Tenere that I am just getting to know.
I found a great deal on a '19 Vstrom 650 Xt that I am lusting after.
 

twinrider

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I have a KDX 200 that my son used to have for a trail bike. It is useful for running up to the headgate on the ditch and turning the water on or off, picking up the mail down at the county road, and riding around at summer pasture to see how the cows are doing. Okay for checking fence too but you have to go back out with a four wheeler to get the work done.

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That's one capable trail bike, check this out.

 

cycledelic relic

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My latest "extra" bike
I had progressed into a 14 Tenere which recieved a body panel swap from grey to white....put 44K on it....then traded for a 14 Strom 1000 with low miles
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ballisticexchris

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Well I don't own it yet. But I'm thinking of this one after I heal up:

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I'm tired of the heavy big bore bikes. I'm so damn slow anyway. This bike will be perfect for tight single track. It weighs in at under 215lbs fully fueled and ready to ride. Add a Tubliss system, light skid plate, hand guards, and my Scotts damper. It'll still be under 220lbs. It will be fun to use a clutch and rev a motor to get power. The KTM 300 made me a lazy rider. And all the new 300's (except for the TM) weigh in well north of 250lbs ready to ride.
 
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