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    Quote Originally Posted by enthusiast View Post
    What tires are those on your DRZ?
    They look like Continental TKC80s... they are available in 17 inch sizes that are appropriate for the SM
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    TFOGGER has it right. They are the TKC80's. 120/70 17 front and 150/70 17 rear. It was the less expensive way to make the SM dirt ready for high country riding. Moving forward and funds allowing, I would probably source a set of wheels from the E/S DRZ for any more technical riding...


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    I don't know if Cycleracks' rear rack for the 400S will fit the SM, as they don't say on their site, but if you are interested in a rear rack, Cycleracks is the way to go. Should give em a call if you are interested in it. Have had them on last two bikes and they're great.

    Was just clicking through their customer pics and realized they had a picture of my old bike on there!


    I'd forgotten I had sent that picture to them. When I was living in an apt over in West COS, I had a fireplace and so did the old man next to me. So I'd drive up in the mountains and get dead-fall for firewood for us that winter.




    I still have the gloves on the handlebars, stored in my truck.

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    Fleeing Idaho to get IKEA Bailey Guns's Avatar
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    Finally replaced my last HD I sold after I f'd up my shoulder and before the move. Thought I'd settled on a RK, but this one spoke to me.



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    That's a big ole girl , how's it ride?
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    Fleeing Idaho to get IKEA Bailey Guns's Avatar
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    Comfy...like a big ole girl.

    They ride really well with the improvements they've made in suspension and such since 09. Surprisingly nimble...well, as nimble as a 900+ pound bike can be.

    ETA: And the brightest freakin' headlights I've ever seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Comfy...like a big ole girl.

    They ride really well with the improvements they've made in suspension and such since 09. Surprisingly nimble...well, as nimble as a 900+ pound bike can be.

    ETA: And the brightest freakin' headlights I've ever seen.
    LEDs are amazing. Nice Bike! Even better with a set of decent pipes, an air filter, and a proper tune(waaaaaay to frickin lean in the midrange stock). More power, better throttle response, cooler running, better fuel mileage...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    ETA: And the brightest freakin' headlights I've ever seen.
    I was just about to say, "damn that thing even has LED headlights" lol.

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    Fleeing Idaho to get IKEA Bailey Guns's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    Even better with a set of decent pipes, an air filter, and a proper tune(waaaaaay to frickin lean in the midrange stock). More power, better throttle response, cooler running, better fuel mileage...
    Well, hell. You do housecalls? You know you've been wanting a vacation to Idaho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Finally replaced my last HD I sold after I f'd up my shoulder and before the move. Thought I'd settled on a RK, but this one spoke to me.



    Congrats! Rode one last year when the demo truck was in town. Here's to many happy miles!

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