
Last seen: October 11, 2025 7:36 am
It can....just make it so.....just say YES {blue}:eat:
Thanks guys, although Dane is a few hours early. Whilst I love pie, and Pi....my birthday is tomorrow, March 15th....the Ides of March. The day ...
Bruce, on the two oiled timber ramps....either screw into place, or nail them.....a series of 1" wide x 12" long....1/4" thick slats...that are secure...
Dane, two very good videos. However....I had to watch them at 2x playback speed, so it resembled the speed of which I work on a bike, and drive a ...
I would NOT put a 45 profile tire on the rear wheel of your Concourse 1000. That is too low of a sidewall profile for your needs. Find a 175/70-1...
He is asking 15,500 Euro for a 2009 BMW R1200GSA, with just under 60,000 miles on it.
Douglas, if this rig is for sale, do you have a price.....location....mileage on the bike ?
Neil, I suggest that you do not try this ! Yes, out at Longbeach, the 27 miles long sand highway, cars, trucks, motor homes, and motorcycles driv...
WOW...Bruce. Excellent pictures of everything, the bikes, the sidecar rigs, and the Dodge w/new trailer. 11.74 mpg overall, towing the full trailer ...
I place all the blame for that fall on the Corbin seat you had at the time, as Corbin has no respect for riders....They are the Rodney Dangerfield of ...
Floyd, I know for sure that the 175/70-16 will fit on your rear wheel, and inside your swingarm space. That's only 1/4" more in width on each side ...
Silly Scott.... that would be the 15" wheels. His Concourse 1000 has a 16" rear wheel, and can easily accept a 175/70-16 or up to a 185/70-16.
If you have no "need" to replace those trailer tyres, then leave them alone. However, if there is a "need"...then buy only TRAILER tyres, and not au...
Thane, I didn't chime in because I am waiting for Floyd to tell us he got his engine back together, and running. No sense worrying about a car ...