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You were at Cinders? Small world. I was in Flag myself at a friend's family cabin. Most of his family left from his cabin to go to Cinders - if we didn't have other friends coming to his cabin we probably would have gone to Cinders too. Hell, even the family in the cabin next door named their dog Cinder.Comment
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Damn.
Source: http://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-r100r
I know most of you check out bikeexif often, but this thing is one of my newer favs.Comment
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Nice place for a hot tub soaksigpicComment
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Damn.
Source: http://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-r100r
I know most of you check out bikeexif often, but this thing is one of my newer favs.
really doesnt matter what model it is, its a BMW air head, thats all that matters, I miss my /6 build :(Comment
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Any of you guys seen the new thruxton r in person? That bike is seriously making me think of making a financial mistake lol.Comment
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Ive ridded my buddies normal Thruxton, fun bike if not a lil top heavy, but it has tons of charm
Ahh I want to build a supermoto bad! I want a two stroke though, ill rarely take it on the highway as it will be my "urban assault" bike, something to go fuck around on on the side streets/track etc
Thinking about throwing a light kit on a YZ250, or possibly picking up a KTM, I saw this CR500 the other day tho and god damn!
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I watch his videos religiously, love his content.
I dont think I would like a two stroke for street use to be honest and Ive built a few two stroke dirtbikes. Just would be a pain.
Build one! I have about 2500$ into this bike total, really a budget build. I work at at a motor cycle shop which helped alot but if you're smart about it, it can be semi affordable.Comment
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I watch his videos religiously, love his content.
I dont think I would like a two stroke for street use to be honest and Ive built a few two stroke dirtbikes. Just would be a pain.
Build one! I have about 2500$ into this bike total, really a budget build. I work at at a motor cycle shop which helped alot but if you're smart about it, it can be semi affordable.Comment
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I watch his videos religiously, love his content.
I dont think I would like a two stroke for street use to be honest and Ive built a few two stroke dirtbikes. Just would be a pain.
Build one! I have about 2500$ into this bike total, really a budget build. I work at at a motor cycle shop which helped alot but if you're smart about it, it can be semi affordable.
Its more or less personal preference, they can be finicky at the best of times, loud, smokey, need to be rebuilt long before a 4 strokes(although that can vary), unless the bike has an oil injection system, you need to carry pre mix oil around with you for when you fill up etc etc.
Two strokes like/need heavy throttle input, as thats what lubricates the motor, so puttering around town on them can be nerve racking/damaging to the motor, and on the highway they feel like they are reving their guts out, Its just a different style of riding/care that they require that 4 strokes dont need, things like thatComment
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Honestly a yz250 with a plate to rip between trails would be epic.
Supermoto wheels are aight offroad, super sketch going down a steep hill though.Comment
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YZ would be a blast, but i hear the old 90s WR250s are better for super moto builds, basically an enduro YZ250, still a two stroke, longer gearing as they were set up for more trail riding, and they have a lighting coil, where as the YZ does not, and that shit can get pricey. A lot of guys are just rocking rechargeable LED lights, but i'd rather have something more permanentComment
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