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Unread postby Yarbi » Fri Nov 06, 2015 11:37 am

Well after about 50 years of riding motorcycles and a serious accident, I've decided to hang it up. So this means I have a lot of motorcycle gear I need to get of. I thought I would try to sell most of the stuff locally if possible. So here is a list below of some of the things that I have that I'd like to give friends and local bike owners first chance at. I'm just going to list them and if you're interested or have a friend that might be interested you can email me for additional information. I'm not sure what some of this is worth so l am not listing prices so you can make me an offer and I promise not to be greedy.

No-Mar tire changer and balancer
BMW Vario Saddle Bags(like new) off a 2015 R1200GS
BMW Motorrad Navigator V (GPS) off 2015 R1200GS
BMW Motorrad Softbag 2 tail bag (water proof)
Klim Apex jacket - men's large very good condition- like new
Klim Latitude pants size 34 in fair condition.
Sena SMH10 and SR10 communication system - a few years old but still works well.
GS911 diagnostic unit for BMW. Latest version.
Various other jackets and pants
First Gear rain suite
Bike cover

My email is dony1453@gmail.com or give me a call at 704-966-0338

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Re: Motorcycle Gear

Unread postby Brick » Fri Nov 06, 2015 11:52 am

DON!!!! NO... Bummer!

I just don't know what to say. You need to know what is best for you!
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Re: Motorcycle Gear

Unread postby Bob » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:01 pm

This just sucks.

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Re: Motorcycle Gear

Unread postby Yarbi » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:22 pm

Yeah it sucks and I know I will miss it but you know I think What I will miss the most is the good friends that I've made riding motorcycles.
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Re: Motorcycle Gear

Unread postby LeeDavis » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:24 pm

Hate to see you give it up Don. Maybe reconsider with a lighter, simpler bike that's less of a production. Steve (who's still a pup!) has fun slinging his Honda 500 and I have a ball zipping around on my Suzuki DRZ400. Losing 140 lbs by trading my FJR for an FJ-09 made for a noticeable decrease in effort and increase in fun.
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Re: Motorcycle Gear

Unread postby Bob » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:25 pm

Yarbi wrote:Yeah it sucks and I know I will miss it but you know I think What I will miss the most is the good friends that I've made riding motorcycles.


Well, don't be a stranger then!! You can still meet us for lunch. <toast>
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Re: Motorcycle Gear

Unread postby 007 » Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:30 pm

LeeDavis wrote:Hate to see you give it up Don. Maybe reconsider with a lighter, simpler bike that's less of a production. Steve (who's still a pup!) has fun slinging his Honda 500 and I have a ball zipping around on my Suzuki DRZ400. Losing 140 lbs by trading my FJR for an FJ-09 made for a noticeable decrease in effort and increase in fun.


I can get into plenty of trouble with the 500X... But it is a blast to ride - perfect for the twisties with power that earns speed rather than grants it. The loss in power is only notable to the ego when you first take it for a test ride. The rest disappears. I mentioned multiple times that the bike is happy going SLOW, which is worth its weight in gold. Caught behind a school bus? No problem. It just begs to relax when called for. In all seriousness, do what is best for you. However, a lighter bike WITH EXCELLENT SUSPENSION would do wonders. No one complains if you don't keep up. That is between you, your bike, and the road.
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