Motorcycles
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@GoodtimeJohnny For some reason I thought you were in NJ. No wonder I couldn’t find those roads.
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@Inorganic where at? I don’t know how to see the pic you’re talking about. Thanks for the compliment though!
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@WhiskeySandwich this one!! I was deeeep in the thread and this post was over a year ago!! haha
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@Inorganic oh dang! Yeah that’s a good one: IHSH-381-OLV. Love it!
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Now that I'm venturing deeper into the depths of this forum, I'm heartened to fight a healthy thread around my greatest passion; motorcycles.
It's funny how well made things, mechanical things, and those that evoke a viceral reaction often overlap.
I currently operate nine bikes at the moment. All are either on the sporty end or on the dirty end, with one ADV bike splitting both worlds - four Ducatis and five KTMs.
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Let's see if I can get a few pictures posted here...
From last weekend on the big, overgrown dirt bike, in the wilds of central Oregon.
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The 450, which gets a rally tower for racing rallies. Seen here in go-anywhere mode.
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Atop the two-stroke, which is the preferred weapon for the technical and slick singletrack we enjoy in the PNWet.
... and forgive me for the multiple posts; I wasn't able to upload all the images in one post.
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This is probably the most fun, especially when you take a perfectly good dirt bike, and smaller wheels and slicks on it. Dumb and hilariously fun.
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On the other end of the spectrum...
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And for when things get serious
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And the one that's likely more fitting here, my '94 900 SuperSport with all manner of cool bits and trick parts
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@Bobcat-Sig I've got the non Bayliss version of this, great bike.
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Excellent bike stable @Bobcat-Sig ! Enjoyed your pfcs.
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@Bobcat-Sig I thought the sp2 came with a dry clutch. did you swap it back to wets?
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Saturday ride
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Two days of short off road trips around Samaipata. Finished off with a solid dinner last night at one of the better food places in town. Great weekend!
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@NickD said in Motorcycles:
@Bobcat-Sig I've got the non Bayliss version of this, great bike.
The V2 is an amazing bike. I prefer it to the V4 (of any flavor). It's easier to ride and I'm faster on my V2 than the V4 Streetfigther.
I loved it so much that when my 899 died a fiery death at the track several years ago, I circled back to the V2.
@louisbosco said in Motorcycles:
@Bobcat-Sig I thought the sp2 came with a dry clutch. did you swap it back to wets?
No, you are correct; it does come with a dry clutch. Out of the box from Borgo-Panigale, the wet clutch cover is fitted, but underneath is the Ducati Performance dry clutch from STM. In the box is a carbon fiber trim piece.
As seen here:
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@motojobobo i really enjoy your photos from your side of the world. it's so vastly different from europe - always an interesting sight.
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@GoodtimeJohnny haha yeah that makes way more sense, I’m in CT