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While traveling in Peru, I could not help checking out the local rides. Almost all were in the 125 to 200 cc range with very few any larger. Bigger the cities, bigger the bore. Smaller bikes had carburetors and appeared to function well between 10,000 ft to 15,000 ft elevation. Rare to see a two-stroke. Lots of Chinese and Korean machines with the regular Japanese hardware (Honda/Yamaha). Names like Mavila (Korean, now made in Mexico), Ronco, Wanxin (Honda CT 70 clone?), Bajaj, Ssenda, Lifan and Futong to name a few. Stuff I've never heard of before. The MotoKab taxis were very popular in smaller towns.
Van
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I'm 99% out. Other interest (hard to imagine, I know) prevail on Wednesday...but if it falls through... Have a great ride!
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I'm running 14-45 (almost stock) and its a bit tall. Tighter terrain and you'll want to drop it down like D4Less.
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Nov 17th is the Baja 1000 weekend. I'm out, but Dec 1 or 8 work. My chime.
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At first I thought you were referring to the dude with his hands on the teets, a typical Wisconsin (Kug?) thing, then I noticed the "Kug".
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Just wearing prescription glasses/sunglasses under goggles. The hard part I find is not rubbing the foam of the goggles against your glasses (putting them on over glasses) as they have oils from your face and it smears on the glasses and makes a mess/dust collector.
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Happy B-Day Paul!
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Ouch, Yea, maybe a little too much info there . Hope it all heals well and quickly.
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Thanks! Off on another adventure...
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Sweet!
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So that's where you've been...great country and scenery!!
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I'll be on foot in the south end of the ABDSP getting a little different perspective. A little off-trail exploring sans KTM. Have a good ride! (Kelton's??)
Van
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I'm good with either day.
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I'll join in.
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7 hours ago, simicrintz said:I don't see them (but I also use an ad blocker). Not sure what type of ads they are so that may or may not have any bearing.
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XL short sleeve. Thanks!
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1 hour ago, dirt dame said:There's always NCY up in San Marcos for KTM. The guys there treat me well at the parts counter, and the sales guys aren't bad either. Friendly crew.
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wood splitter
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Only cost $36,500.00 USD. Need to cut a LOT of wood to make that cost up.