Hey guys,
2 pieces of armor forsale:
RockGardn Flak Jacket pressure suit - 75.00
Forsale is my old hardshell pressure suit. In fairly good shape with no big impacts or gouges at all. A little dirty, but nothing you wouldn't expect from offroad riding :)
It's a small/medium size - I'm 6...
i have a set and find them really good for my husaberg wheels/tires!
But I did try them on my 17" supermoto wheels w/ Avon distanza tires and couldn't manage at all :( I brought that wheel/tire to toy box and he said they had to use the machine for it as they couldn't get it off w/o it...
if your up for an adventure, check out the bikes forsale section on advrider.com - there are hundreds of amazing bikes there forsale all the time, typically located in the US though.
But really killer deals to be had on all sorts of machinery!
Slavens racing is so good for their videos!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we1T0J1Z-hk#t=166
I tried to order the cap wrench from canadasmotorsport but they sent the wrong one sadly :( that seems to be the only custom tool needed.
I also ordered Motion pro fork seal driver and fluid level...
Anyone have experience doing this? I have some heavier springs i wanna install and while it seems some what easy (youtube videos and guides online) it's always nice if someone has done it before!
I'd gladly offer beer and/or a ride when the snow finally hits :)
Cheers,
Jeff
i have this kit brand new, never mounted/used... (I found a beringer setup a week after buying this)
EBC Supermoto Brake Kit - Motostrano.com
KTM adapter/bolts/etc... all included.
Price: 225 CAD + shipping (if needed - i'm in the goulds)
http://i.imgur.com/q6F8c1r.jpg
I deposited a money draft into the dealers account, and it was around 550 to have the bike dropped off @ my house in the goulds.
No problems registered at all, but it was a brand new/never registered before bike w/ proper dealer paper work and so on
I bought my husaberg from a dealer in ontario - had them meet clarenville movers as they were passing through for loading, and they dropped it off to me.
was very easy! (aside from convincing my wife to let me send 10k to someone i never met before)
I rode in CBS last year and had to cross a few beaches like this... it was maybe 1 km of loose beach rocks the size of softballs and wow was it ever sketchy! As Gee says, sand/loose gravel has nothing on this stuff!
The atv's had a barely visible path going through the stuff, but no way to...
This looks to be 300 km? each way from st. john's, is that right?
Looks like a great ride and i'd love to do it! Would have to trailer the bike though.