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This is a place where I post thoughts and information about riding again after all these years and the KLR 650 that I have for that purpose.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
A well traveled GS passed through town this week, destination unknown.
Briefly Seen in front of the local REI
Besides the stickers from Oaxaca Mexico, this well ridden GS had an Oregon plate and Alaska license trim as well as a thick layer of road bugs and other road grime. I'm glad someone is getting some serious riding in and regret that I didn't catch up with the rider to find out which direction they were headed?
Briefly Seen in front of the local REI
Besides the stickers from Oaxaca Mexico, this well ridden GS had an Oregon plate and Alaska license trim as well as a thick layer of road bugs and other road grime. I'm glad someone is getting some serious riding in and regret that I didn't catch up with the rider to find out which direction they were headed?