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    Bike wash day!



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    Washed and waxed.

    The supermoto is due to be serviced so it will likely stay in the garage until the apocalypse is over.

    The Harleys are good to go should the wife and I decide that tomorrow is a good day to put a little social distance between us and the front range.

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    Social distancing..Click image for larger version. 

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    Hurley - https://cycleracks.com/products/honda-crf250l-rear-rack

    I personally recommend doing the flat version w/o hump. I've had both versions and flat is where it's at, since it's more versatile.

    I used U-bolts to attach my rear case on the TW200.




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    Quote Originally Posted by CS1983 View Post
    Hurley - https://cycleracks.com/products/honda-crf250l-rear-rack

    I personally recommend doing the flat version w/o hump. I've had both versions and flat is where it's at, since it's more versatile.

    I used U-bolts to attach my rear case on the TW200.




    I would definitely be more interested sans hump, I'm hoping for something very low profile, and don't need to carry much.

    I love those TW's, may have to look into one for my wife, it would do amazing in the sand we have here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CS1983 View Post
    Hurley - https://cycleracks.com/products/honda-crf250l-rear-rack

    I personally recommend doing the flat version w/o hump. I've had both versions and flat is where it's at, since it's more versatile.

    I used U-bolts to attach my rear case on the TW200.




    How is that bike attached to the truck?

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    What hump are you guys talking about? Handlebars?

    CS1983, do you still have your bike? I need someone to take me trail riding some time.

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    Erni - hitch mounted carrier: https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-MX-H.../dp/B0039L7SFW

    It or the “moto jack rack” are good to go.

    Irving - on the rear of the rear rack, one can get one with a “hump” at the rear or flat.

    I do still have the bike.
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    Copy. When things return to normal, maybe you can show me how to ride some trails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Copy. When things return to normal, maybe you can show me how to ride some trails.
    Hmmmmm. COAR ride and shoot?

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