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I wanted to post a picture of my Tiger

Started by twotaildog, August 16, 2006, 05:08:22 PM

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PeteBrooks

God damn sidestand, it was the extra weight you know  :D

BykBoy

And a very fine picture it is...
2001 Black 955i Tiger



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wasions

You could've at least thrown a sheet over it, so it wouldn't be showing it's private parts.   :oops:
Steve

Gear up!

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\'06 Tiger, \'99 DR350

wonko the sane

Good illustration of the proper use of tip-over bars :o



Don't know if you've already done any of these schools, but they're on my "to do" list after tip-over bars.



http://www.jimmylewisoffroad.com/Jimmy% ... c.%20.html



http://www.ohvtraining.org/



In Nebraska:  http://www.nohva.com/



On nohva (Nebraska Of Highway Vehicle Association) is a link to an off-road school, but it looks to be more geared to beginners, especially children.



There is another school in California.  I saw an article on it in one of the 6 motorcycle magazines I get.  This school is geared directly to adventure riders on Tigers, GS's and KTM 950's etc. but I can't remember which magazine had the article.



I wonder if any of these schools can teach us enough to be able to ride these heavy bikes in soft sand or gravel.   :shock:
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Guest

Hey! I don't think it's crashed. I think it's just doing what cats do most of the time........sleeping.

Mudhen

There simply aren't enough pics like this out there!!  NICE!



Wish I could take some like that of my Steamer...trouble is, fluids drain out of everywhere when the bike goes over so I try to get it up as quick as possible.  You name it...gas, oil, brake fluid...coolant...(no more battery acid since I went to a sealed one, though!).  It's a disgusting mess afterwards...
\'96 Steamer