Hummmm Maybe I need a 950!!!
Hummmm Maybe I need a 950!!!
95 KLX 650C
95 KLX 650C Yes another one. Gave to dad for Fathersday 2011
02 BMW Dakar
03 BMW BCR 1100S
03 KTM 450 EXC, Plated
04 XR650R, Plated and Motarded
06 KTM 640 Adv
95 KLX 650C Yes another one. Gave to dad for Fathersday 2011
02 BMW Dakar
03 BMW BCR 1100S
03 KTM 450 EXC, Plated
04 XR650R, Plated and Motarded
06 KTM 640 Adv
Re: Hummmm Maybe I need a 950!!!
Holy cow! I can't get my 100 lb lighter bike to do that ... at least with me still on it.
Safiri Mike
Current: 01 F650-GSDakar-RWB; 02 EXC-453 (orig. MXC 400); 05 EXC-450 ; 13 CRF-250L; 17 CRF-125FB; 06 KLX-110 (132); 02 TTR-125L
Gone and missed (but no regrets): 01 LC4E-400-Grey
Gone and not missed: 73 AT3, 85 K100RS
Current: 01 F650-GSDakar-RWB; 02 EXC-453 (orig. MXC 400); 05 EXC-450 ; 13 CRF-250L; 17 CRF-125FB; 06 KLX-110 (132); 02 TTR-125L
Gone and missed (but no regrets): 01 LC4E-400-Grey
Gone and not missed: 73 AT3, 85 K100RS
Good grief, that sounds good! This is the one that got me all worked up a while back, yours is better with more engine music, less soundtrack.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbc_Vk8duuY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbc_Vk8duuY
Yea, if you notice he was jumping that thing just as far as the 2 stroke. I lost it on the paddle tire. That was just funny stuff. It does sound dam good doesnt it!!
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95 KLX 650C
95 KLX 650C Yes another one. Gave to dad for Fathersday 2011
02 BMW Dakar
03 BMW BCR 1100S
03 KTM 450 EXC, Plated
04 XR650R, Plated and Motarded
06 KTM 640 Adv
95 KLX 650C Yes another one. Gave to dad for Fathersday 2011
02 BMW Dakar
03 BMW BCR 1100S
03 KTM 450 EXC, Plated
04 XR650R, Plated and Motarded
06 KTM 640 Adv
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Did you have the KLR that broke the brake peddle?? If so.....yep that was me. I sold the XRL the other day to a guy in Hutch. Run'in the XRR now for trail stuff.
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95 KLX 650C
95 KLX 650C Yes another one. Gave to dad for Fathersday 2011
02 BMW Dakar
03 BMW BCR 1100S
03 KTM 450 EXC, Plated
04 XR650R, Plated and Motarded
06 KTM 640 Adv
95 KLX 650C Yes another one. Gave to dad for Fathersday 2011
02 BMW Dakar
03 BMW BCR 1100S
03 KTM 450 EXC, Plated
04 XR650R, Plated and Motarded
06 KTM 640 Adv
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Take a look at this BMW. I like the hill climb he does. Reminds me of a place at the School Creek area years ago they called Big Red.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6wkjOo9 ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6wkjOo9 ... ed&search=
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Math is correct. Those guys make that bike work like a small dirtbike, but that thing is a beast. Man I want to be a better rider.
Btw, a lot of people don't know this, but you can go to Google and enter "183kph in mph" without the quotes and it will do the math. That's right, you can use Google as a calculator.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/feat ... calculator
Btw, a lot of people don't know this, but you can go to Google and enter "183kph in mph" without the quotes and it will do the math. That's right, you can use Google as a calculator.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/feat ... calculator
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That is so cool!troy wrote:Btw, a lot of people don't know this, but you can go to Google and enter "183kph in mph" without the quotes and it will do the math. That's right, you can use Google as a calculator.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/feat ... calculator
Rock Chalk Jayhawk, KU!!!
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Well it looks like BMW is getting a little more serious about a smaller off road bike:
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/24april07_bmw_g450.htm
Rumor has it that BMW is set to buy out Husqvarna and the two companies have been working together on this project.
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/24april07_bmw_g450.htm
Rumor has it that BMW is set to buy out Husqvarna and the two companies have been working together on this project.
2005 KTM 450 EXC
2009 BMW F800 GS
2009 BMW F800 GS
Riding a BMW "dual sport" almost daily I think I would get a Husky or KTM for off-road pursuits ...troy wrote:I want one.
That said, this bike looks interesting:
- The front sprocket and the swingarm pivot are apparently one and the same. I am not sure what this does for manuverability / handling, but it will keep the chain at a constant tension, no matter the compression of the rear suspension. Nice.
- The frame is very minimal, with no under-engine support member. I wonder if the engine is part of the frame as with many of BMW's road bikes (K series at least). I don't see evidence of it in this picture, but the frame doesn't seem large enough. The engine is a big hunk of metal that has a lot of strength, so why not use it. No under support means more ground clearance BUT less engine sump protection.
- I see some Husky influence in there.
Safiri Mike
Current: 01 F650-GSDakar-RWB; 02 EXC-453 (orig. MXC 400); 05 EXC-450 ; 13 CRF-250L; 17 CRF-125FB; 06 KLX-110 (132); 02 TTR-125L
Gone and missed (but no regrets): 01 LC4E-400-Grey
Gone and not missed: 73 AT3, 85 K100RS
Current: 01 F650-GSDakar-RWB; 02 EXC-453 (orig. MXC 400); 05 EXC-450 ; 13 CRF-250L; 17 CRF-125FB; 06 KLX-110 (132); 02 TTR-125L
Gone and missed (but no regrets): 01 LC4E-400-Grey
Gone and not missed: 73 AT3, 85 K100RS
It does appear the engine is part of the frame structure. Attaching a skid plate could be tricky--but somebody will develop a good solution--probably BMW themselves will have one as an option.
This bike looks completely different from past BMW machines---and my untrained eye sees some Husky influence as well.
This bike looks completely different from past BMW machines---and my untrained eye sees some Husky influence as well.
- Hank Moody
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Here is a clip of some testing going on in Germany. Note that they are pulling into the Husky tent and are followed by an H2 and a two stroke Husky. Hmmm it could be a done deal between BWM and Husky. Dang it the price of parts just went up!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZcqEqUzIAY
Also, looks like the pumkin patch is talking about it too. Good photo of the CS/pivot point here.
http://ktmtalk.com/index.php?showtopic=217634
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZcqEqUzIAY
Also, looks like the pumkin patch is talking about it too. Good photo of the CS/pivot point here.
http://ktmtalk.com/index.php?showtopic=217634
2005 KTM 450 EXC
2009 BMW F800 GS
2009 BMW F800 GS
wowSavage wrote:Does this count for a hill climb?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht3DMDx1 ... ed&search=
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I think I saw KC and his DRZ in this one. Man that 14 CS makes all the difference!troy wrote:wowSavage wrote:Does this count for a hill climb?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht3DMDx1 ... ed&search=
2005 KTM 450 EXC
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2009 BMW F800 GS
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