to the river
to the river
For my maiden voyage I traversed westward through forest and swamps untill I hit the mighty mississippi.
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Re: to the river
Bit too deep I reckon....
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Nick
Armstrong CV500e (1985)
Honda CB750 four (1974)
Yamaha DT 250 (1972)
Armstrong CV500e (1985)
Honda CB750 four (1974)
Yamaha DT 250 (1972)
Re: to the river
Thank you. It's the 40mm cansstigonom wrote:Nice pic. what kind of box on your bike? 20 mm ammo?
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Re: to the river
Hi Mad
Nice photo, I have fitted plastic ammo cans on my MT350, got them from Colemans Army Surplus in the US for $20 each. They also had some smaller ammo cans, but I needed more space for my stuff for rallies, and camping weekends with the MT club
Nice photo, I have fitted plastic ammo cans on my MT350, got them from Colemans Army Surplus in the US for $20 each. They also had some smaller ammo cans, but I needed more space for my stuff for rallies, and camping weekends with the MT club
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Re: to the river
Thank you. Yours look good and probably weighs less. The first box I tried to use were to big but I'm happy with the size I have.
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Re: to the river
Nice bike, nice river. Was it easy to find an MT in the US? I'd formed the impression that they were impossible to register for the road.
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Richard
All manner of things shall be well.
1960 LE Mark III
1964 Superdexta
1969 T100C
1981 T140ES
1993 MT350
All manner of things shall be well.
1960 LE Mark III
1964 Superdexta
1969 T100C
1981 T140ES
1993 MT350
Re: to the river
Thank you. There were only about 500 made for the US and I've been looking all over the country for one for about 10 years and the ones I found would have several thousand miles and they would want like $15,000 for it. Come to find out there was one sitting at the harley dealership about 50 miles from my parents house and has been there since 1999. It's the same one I saw for the first time and made me want one in the first place. Long story short I got it with 0 miles for a third of the price of the used one. Registration was easy but they didn't have a listing for it under insurance so I had to insure it as a kit vehicle.
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Surprising, I've seen them popping up on ebay with ultra low miles -usually with a Buy it Now of $8,000 or soI've been looking all over the country for one for about 10 years and the ones I found would have several thousand miles and they would want like $15,000 for it
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