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Photos of your bike on location

had to pick up my 750 because it snowed all day at work.

Those tie down strings are scary looking, probably have a tensile strength of 30 lbs before snapping. :oops:


Sierra Rd, with Lick Observatory in the background

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Pinehurst at Canyon

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Those tie down strings are scary looking, probably have a tensile strength of 30 lbs before snapping. :oops:

Ha! I was wondering if anyone would notice that. 1984, young and dumb and 19 years old. I used whatever I had on hand. I'm sure the ramp was just as sketch. I actually rode the bike up into the truck and and crashed it when the front slid out because there was a few inches of show in the bed. The rope on the rear grab bar wasn't going to do much..
 
Do you run tubes or inserts down there in cactus land?

we run 4 millimeter real-rubber heavy duty tubes, and ride with tire irons and spare tubes and patch kits for when we get flats from thorns. In cactus land inserts would be the way to go, but we generally want to ride the 400-pound KLRs at 70 mph on the pavement to get to Baja, where tire mousses would melt.

looking for whales, just north of El Rosario, yesterday:

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