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r1100gs v. v-strom DL1000 for Dual-Sport Hack

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(@Anonymous)
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Yep, I sure can see you need another bike! Probably a couple more...lol. Along with a larger garage! I'm down to one bike and three tractors. Used to have two bikes (more in the garage when the kids still lived at home) and nine tractors at one time.


 
Posted : April 28, 2006 2:49 pm
(@Anonymous)
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Hi,

I'm glad you chose the V-Stromg. I love mine. I'm a complete noob when it comes to sidecars but I'm interested in the possibility of setting one up on the VStrom. I'm interested in one that would be easy to put on / take off. It doesn't have to be off road worthy - just happy on gravel roads etc.

I've seen a few references to ones that lean (Fleximum, Flexit, EquaLean). Any thoughts on these models?

Any suggestions on where I should start?

Many thanks - and I hope you enjoy your Stroms as much as I enjoy mine!


 
Posted : May 10, 2006 9:42 am
(@Anonymous)
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You can see one set up on our web site www.mysidecar.com in the dual sport section. The sidecar comes off in about 10 minutes.
We are going to be a bit harder then normal to reach over the next two weeks or so as we are moving into a much larger shop.
Jay Giese
Dauntless Motors Corporation
866-638-1793


 
Posted : May 10, 2006 6:05 pm
(@Anonymous)
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Hi,

Thanks for the link - I'll check it out in detail. It sure looks good - although I'm not sure what to think of the filename on the picture hondavstromdl1000frt4.2006.JPG - just kidding - even photographers can make mistakes, right?

Good luck with your bigger shop - that's got to be good news, right?


 
Posted : May 22, 2006 12:49 pm
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