Motorcycles
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My pleasure, Sir.
That XR in the driveway is a heavily modified, vintage, track only XR. Take a close look at the bottom case below the cylinders. It’s at least an inch taller than stock. He did the welding and grinding himself. The bike is plated for
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Took the Duc out for a putt this glorious, NorCal Friday morning.

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@SFMCfranky man those are some sick ironheads. Never seen anything like the top end on that black one. Cool rocker boxes and I love how the pushrods go THROUGH the fins
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I saw this sweet BSA Lightning when I stopped by my buddy John’s today. His shop is called
Sonoma Moto. Highly recommended.
I think he said it was a ‘66. If you look closely, you can see my Duc reflected in the chrome tank.
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@SFMCfranky I’m beginning to think that you are in motorcycle heaven. I know they’re out there, but you seem to run across quite a few nice bikes.
This thread has been quite fun as of late with you and @gazza61 contributions. Seeing old bikes makes me smile knowing that they’re still loved.
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Thanks!
The Bay Area really is motorcycle heaven - surrounded by some of the best roads in the world. Coastlines, rivers and mountains are what makes for great riding roads and we’re flush with all three.As far as the vintage iron goes, the important thing to me is that they’re still being ridden. I’m not into trailer queens.
It amazes me that my 916 is now 31 years old. Time marches on…
Keep the rubber side down, brother.
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I asked around and it turns out they came from the factory like that. Not sure when they started/stopped. But here’s a photo of a ‘75
https://res.cloudinary.com/mecum/image/upload/v1669823128/auctions/lv20/lv0120-392641/1204204_8.jpg
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@SFMCfranky ohhh the XR that’s why! Those this have always been weird in a cool way
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Some interesting iron at the Club last night.





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I’m halfway into a 14-day offroad motorcycle trip through Utah, ending in Las Vegas on the 7th. The show is run by an italian company, Balise Expeditions, which partners with Aprilia for the bikes. We are all riding brand new Aprilia Tuareg Rally bikes and they are proving themselves an excellent option for all types of terrain: gravel, rocky, sandy, baby-heads; including short connecting stints on paved roads. I think their strong torque at low rpms and firm, long travel suspension are the stars of the show.

About to leave Moab
That super blue water is due to the potassium they extract from potash mineral in pools around here.
Lookout point over the Colorado river. This is the spot for the Thelma and Louise movie where they drive their car over the cliff.
Typical road and terrain for the trip
Typical scene out here. This is at Valley of the Gods

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Bikes were shod with Metzeler Karoo 4 tyres and heavy duty inner tubes. They have performed flawlessly at 26 psi front and back
Deep loose sand causing minor tipovers
We had to get this pic at the well known Forrest Gump scene
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@motojobobo That’s beyond incredible. Did you do any riding in or around Arches National Park?
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@Jett129 no we didn’t go through Arches. The tour guides opted not to because it is mostly paved roads there and heavily visited. The focus here is avoiding the more popular spots and towards the more remote and dirt road areas, hence the type of bikes we are riding.
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@motojobobo said in Motorcycles:
@Jett129 no we didn’t go through Arches. The tour guides opted not to because it is mostly paved roads there and heavily visited. The focus here is avoiding the more popular spots and towards the more remote and dirt road areas, hence the type of bikes we are riding.
Those are Excellent guides you’ve got there.

