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Uh....Wibby's been a FYYFF guy for a long time.......
How many miles 'ya got on it?
Nice knobs!!
How many miles 'ya got on it?
Nice knobs!!
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Really? Never heard of itNewMexico505 wrote:ahh yes. dual sport. Now you can ride the World.
Check out this forum, the best one on the net - there is a area/thread for your V-Strom bike.
http://www.advrider.com
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It's a BLAST on logging roads!xagentman wrote:I like it.. but it looks heavy. how is it to ride?
550lbs is barely noticeable as long as you keep your feet on the pegs
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wow mr. wibbens,
that is a LOT of weight!!
still nimble? no WAY i could handle that machine. i have laid down my 200/220's (i have 5 or 6) perhaps... 5 out of the last 5 rides!!!
but that is nasty nebraska bugeater trails. i call it urban-cross (i live in the *big city*, if you dare call it that) and ramp off of car tires and abandoned dressers and such. if lucky, a stolen car.
that is a BIG bike for the super tight trails i ride!
how is the power to weight ratio? hits hard??
that is a LOT of weight!!
still nimble? no WAY i could handle that machine. i have laid down my 200/220's (i have 5 or 6) perhaps... 5 out of the last 5 rides!!!
but that is nasty nebraska bugeater trails. i call it urban-cross (i live in the *big city*, if you dare call it that) and ramp off of car tires and abandoned dressers and such. if lucky, a stolen car.
that is a BIG bike for the super tight trails i ride!
how is the power to weight ratio? hits hard??
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A quarter-ton Suzukie, what a deal . . . that's a man's bike for sure.
FYYFF - For Young Yakkers from Fargo . . . nah. Flog Your Yellow. Fast Fourstoke . . . nope, it's blue. Flying Yonder w/ Young Full-bodied Fellows . . . CLOSER! For Heaven's Sake I Can't See, My Fancy Windshield Sticker is Too Big . . . wrong letters.
I GIVE UP!!!
FYYFF - For Young Yakkers from Fargo . . . nah. Flog Your Yellow. Fast Fourstoke . . . nope, it's blue. Flying Yonder w/ Young Full-bodied Fellows . . . CLOSER! For Heaven's Sake I Can't See, My Fancy Windshield Sticker is Too Big . . . wrong letters.
I GIVE UP!!!
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The other day I was riding down a slimy clay, rutted out jeep road...
Before I knew what happ'd the bike was laying on it's right side
Me? I was still on the pegs! Luckily never had time to put a foot down
Before I knew what happ'd the bike was laying on it's right side
Me? I was still on the pegs! Luckily never had time to put a foot down
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Yesterday just about took out a KDX and a quad!
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Looks like you are already there! An excellent forum.
-Erik
NewMexico505 wrote:ahh yes. dual sport. Now you can ride the World.
Check out this forum, the best one on the net - there is a area/thread for your V-Strom bike.
http://www.advrider.com
-Erik
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Looks like you are already there! An excellent forum.
-Erik