Garage Vehicles
133 vehicles
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BMW R1200 GS Adventure (2013)
2013 BMW R1200 Adventure<br />3 panniers<br />Rox Risers<br />Throttle rocker<br />Mayers Seat<br />Aftermarket Footpegs<br />Garmin 550<br />Sirius Satellite Radio<br />HID Headlight<br />Speedbleeders<br />- 1
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Honda XR650L (2007)
This is my first Dual sport motorcycle only been riding for a year. I brought this bike because I wanted a bike I could beat the shit out of before I move on to something nicer.- 4
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BMW R1200 GS (2008) Updated
It's the bike I took with me around the world - so there's a lot of love here :)- 2
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KTM 1190 Adventure R (2014) Updated
Superb bike that does everything very well.
Had this bike for 3 seasons and it was spectacular.
Also, contrary to expectation, it has been PERFECTLY reliable.
Perfectly, as in: I had NO issues. Zero. Nada.- 17
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BMW R1200 GS (2009) Updated
Biggest bike I have owned. After a year, I still find the big girl intimidating... but I'm learning and appreciating it more and more.- 4
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Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin (2016) Updated
For 2 years I looked a machine that suits me, you can't force yourself to like something nor will you buy the bike for someone else. This is my machine, perfect bike for me :)- 4
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KTM 990 Adventure R (2012)
A motorcycle that's spartan yet refined in its ability for adventure!- 1
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Kawasaki KLR650 (2008)
Just like your favorite pair of jeans , makes you feel like any adventure is possible ! One of the best values available to adventure riders.- 1
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KTM 950 Adventure (2003) Updated
It's my mule, doesn't do any one thing great but it doesn't do anything bad. All it does is make me smile trip after trip, mile after mile. I like it enough I bought an 06 950 S to go with it.- 2
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KTM 950 Adventure S (2006)
A much improved version of the 03-05, mostly due to o less vibration from the new balancer.- 1
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KTM 1190 Adventure (2015)
Some might say "baby" of the ktm adventure bikes but to be honest it does absolutely everything I want it to. Plenty of trick bits added and it's my go to bike for all day riding. The power is noticeably different to the 1190 but up to 6.5k revs it's put out the same BHP so doesn't bother me at all. Suspension... Yes it has some and that's about it. Might be my next upgrade but undecided at the moment as I don't keep my bikes long. Still happy with this one tho.- 3
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Suzuki V-Strom 650 (2014) Updated
My wife and I purchased this bike brand new and we absolutely love it.- 1
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Triumph Tiger 800 XCx (2015) Updated
This bike is just plain amazing! Add new tires and some boxes and go everywhere.- 2
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Yamaha Super Tenere (2013) Updated
Definitely a good bike, no doubt.
Although...
I have to admit I'm not really the biggest fan of the parallel-twin engine.
It has power and torque, sure, but I don't like the "curve". It's a tad too linear.
Another thing I don't like about the S10, it's the...tank. Rather, the size of it. 23liters aren't really a lot, in my opinion, for ADVing or even for simply touring.
FINALLY (I promise) I feel like the suspension are a tad...lacking. I can't seem to find a proper setting: a couple weeks ago I was touring in Sardinia (Island on the left of Italy), and even with the suspensions stiffened up, the bike was feeling "wobbly".
Aside from those, I have no other complaints. LOL- 3
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BMW F800 GS Adventure (2014) Updated
I had a '13 GSA 1200. It was too big for me.
"Pick a standard 1200, no?"
No, because I love the rugged bulkyness of the Adventure models.
So...here's the new toy! A 2013 F800GSA, "sand beige" color, with only 16k KMs, and full optional: Full aluminium panniers set with BMW internal bags for the side panniers, heated grips, ESA, ABS/ASC, on-board computer, 2 riding modes (Road/Enduro), LED foglights, LED blinkers, and maybe even something else.
Plus, the previous owner installed a couple toys that I would've installed anyway: crash bars for the "tank" (by GIVI), a bigger skidplate (GIVI again), and the expanded sidestand base (no idea who made it).
After a full day of riding, I can say I'm VERY satisfied. Fuel consumption is ridicolously low, the bike's very comfortable (solo and with pillion), and most importantly, it's FIFTY KILOGRAMS lighter than both my previous GSA1200 and my ex-SuperTenere.
I've only found 3 things I don't like on this bike:
1- Sound. Easily fixable with a proper exhaust.
2- Handguards. They leave half my hand exposed to air/cold.
3- Windscreen. It's big, but it leaves my head exposed.
Again, I can easily fix all these "problems".
Can't wait to ride more! :)- 4
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx (2015)
Compared to others in it's class it was the most comfortable for me. I adore the 3 cylinder engine.- 1
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