That's a cool machine!
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Still enjoying my DF250RTB here in the mountains of Western North Carolina.
Put some ammo cans on her today. |
Very cool!
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That's a neat look. I like the ammo cans.
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Thanks.
My previous saddlebag arrangement. I'll miss the top box. Hauling some off road diesel for my tractor. The trailer canvas is getting a little ragged after about eight years of use. |
Vince, please show us a close-up of how your trailer connects to your bike frame.
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Similar trailer on Ebay. I used the bicycle wheels for many years. Recently converted to pit bike wheels off Ebay.
Pulled the trailer behind my long gone SYM HD200, XT225, W650,and my monkey bikes and Dong Fang. Hitch is bolted to shock mount usually. Had to do a little more rigging for the monkey hack. http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/261140688442?lpid=82 |
Very cool stuff!
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Thanks Vince. I figured that was the hitch style.
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Hitch on DF250RTB
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I forgot you had this bike! LOL You seem to be on your Z50 and CT70 clones so much...
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I ride them all. Great riding on and off pavement here in the mountains. Today my wife and I are going over the mountains to Tellico Plains on the old gravel road and will return on the Cherohala Skyway. We will take the Ural.
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My wife and I recently camped at a State park in WA, and there was a big Ural meet there. Very cool.
One dude had a high dollar Ural with everything other than the tins powder coated black from the factory. It also had a Marzocchi front end. |
Weld,
Never heard of a Marzocchi front end on a Ural. Have a photo of it? Thanks |
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I do have a pic, but it's poor. It was starting to get dark, and my phone doesn't do well in dim light.
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