on the way to dijon-prenois for the coupes moto legendes
the bike isnt very old in this pic, she has crash bars and a few scars these days
too much stuff!Pics of your bike, packed and ready to go.
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Re: Pics of your bike, packed and ready to go.
My lile 250 heading for a 4 day 700km of road do in the Dordogne
The mighty Vara ready for Spain
Somewhere in the middle of France
My trusty old TA , two up fully loaded of road in France , all our lass wanted was a bath
The mighty Vara ready for Spain
Somewhere in the middle of France
My trusty old TA , two up fully loaded of road in France , all our lass wanted was a bath
I'M HERE FOR A GOOD TIME NOT A LONG TIME
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This shot was taken on the Sally Gap on my way back home from a weekend in the Wicklow mountains.
This is in Co.Down Northern Ireland with the Mourne mountains in the back ground, taken at a place called the Windy Gap in the Dromara hills. About 10 minutes from home.
This is in Co.Down Northern Ireland with the Mourne mountains in the back ground, taken at a place called the Windy Gap in the Dromara hills. About 10 minutes from home.
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Re: Pics of your bike, packed and ready to go.
I take your YBR....and raise a YBR Custom :laugh:
This is mine after arriving at a rather special campsite. That weekend I had learned to ride standing on the footpegs which can be done on this bike as it has a similar riding position to a GS. Now the L plates are gone and she's taken me all over the place since. I normally have a large Givi topbox but I remove it when camping and put two rollbags plus large tankbag. Never had a problem with balance, but I did struggle when I had to ride home in a strong headwind once.
Can't wait to try out the new GS and learn how to pack all over again.
This is mine after arriving at a rather special campsite. That weekend I had learned to ride standing on the footpegs which can be done on this bike as it has a similar riding position to a GS. Now the L plates are gone and she's taken me all over the place since. I normally have a large Givi topbox but I remove it when camping and put two rollbags plus large tankbag. Never had a problem with balance, but I did struggle when I had to ride home in a strong headwind once.
Can't wait to try out the new GS and learn how to pack all over again.
'The most dangerous part of a motorcycle is the nut connecting the handlebar to the seat.'
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A couple of days after we crossed the Atlas Mountains and one day after the regufier blew (spot the cunning accessory)
Re: Pics of your bike, packed and ready to go.
Ready for the off in the morning.. destination, the Costa del Sol.
Travelling through France,will take five days to do the 1500 miles, camping on route.
Will give myself seven days to get home, via Andorra and Millau.
Travelling through France,will take five days to do the 1500 miles, camping on route.
Will give myself seven days to get home, via Andorra and Millau.
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At the very top of Scotland between John "O" Groats and Ullapool after my LEJOG run last week.