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SlowpokeShorty last won the day on February 23 2023
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Street Often - Mostly ride on asphalt, but I do enjoy an off-road trail from time to time.
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San Diego County
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SlowpokeShorty started following Noob Clothing advice, SOLD: 2023 Aprilia Tuareg 660cc For Sale, Rancho Santa Fe CA, Seat Customizer Needed and and 2 others
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SOLD: 2023 Aprilia Tuareg 660cc For Sale, Rancho Santa Fe CA
SlowpokeShorty posted a topic in FOR SALE & Wanted To BUY
Hey guys, I've not been long on this forum, but I won't be doing any more off-road riding for several reasons. Which means that by beloved Tuareg 660 is up for sale in Rancho Santa Fe, CA It has only 200 miles plus change on it, so it hasn't even been broken in or had its first service. On the Road price was $15,199.86. I am asking $9950 for it. It's almost brand new, 200 miles, taxed through Feb 25 and a couple of accessories added in too. These are GPS mount for Garmin XT (note the Garmin itself isn't included, just the mount which is hard-wired into the switched power supply Hepco-Becker Crashbars SW-Motech SYS panniers and mounting bracket GP-Corse gear lever to fix a celebrated design flaw with the OEM The bike was lowered by 35 mm with the lowering kit on purchase, and can be returned to normal ride height easily. In the pictures is the low-height seat (check my name) but I include the original seat in the sale. Heated grips. I also removed the passenger footrests as I don't take pillions but I have these and all other removed parts, included in the price. The lowering kit and heated grips were installed by the dealer. The rest was by me and is described here: https://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/showthread.php?375365-Slowpoke-Shorty-s-Farkling-Thread&highlight=Slowpoke Email me at markgnicholson (at) gmail.com, or call me on 425 591 1177. I live in an area with poor cell reception so phone often just goes straight to VM. Email is best. Here are some pictures taken today: GPS not included, mount only GPS not included, mount only 218 miles as of today! -
Fortnine - First Aid Protocol with a Paramedic
SlowpokeShorty replied to Goofy Footer's topic in First Aid
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Caselli Foundation - Riders 1st Responders First Aid Class
SlowpokeShorty replied to Goofy Footer's topic in First Aid
Thanks for this @Goofy Footer! I made a $25 donation and added their link to my calendar, but I'm not sure if I have actually registered or not. I guess I can always just turn up and demand to speak to the manager 😀 -
When I lived in Seattle I had easy access to the excellent Rich's Custom Seats for anything from minor mods to whole new seats. Wonderful place. Does anyone know of anything in this area? San Diego would be nice, but I could make the trip uo to LA if needed. -Slowpoke
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Well, after lots of good talk on this forum, I finally have my new bike for Adventure riding: an Aprilia Tuareg 660: I have a two-day training session with MotoVentures next week, then I shall be up for trying out those Noob-friendly trails!
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I don't mind between weekend or week night. Happy to pitch in some $$ too
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That would be great! I don't intend to be a paramedic, just not feel totally useless when something bad happens. Also happy to pay for training.
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I see the topics in this sub-forum are quite old, so I'm starting a new one. I was out on a road ride yesterday with a bunch of other guys/gals and one of our number came off. Fortunately neither he nor his passenger were badly hurt, but the wind was definitely knocked out of them and they were kind of disoriented for about 20 mins. We called it in, and the paramedics did a great job of assessing them and making a sling for the lady's arm. A close call but no worse than that. I realized that all I (and the rest of the group) could do was be well-intentioned, call it in, manage traffic around the scene and get out of the way of the first responders. I wouldn't have been able to provide any aid in the 15 minutes or so it took of the paramedics to arrive. If real injuries occurred, none of us could have done much more than watch, and we'd probably make it worse. Are there any classes around here for first aid?
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Motoport looks like just what I need, thanks!
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Slowpoke Shorty Joining In
SlowpokeShorty replied to SlowpokeShorty's topic in New Member Introductions
😀Indeed so. I have just put a deposit down on an Aprilia Toureg which I should pick up in a week’s time. -
I'm surely getting the message. Any dealers you'd recommend?
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Hi, I'm just getting into ADV riding and have a lot of experience and kit for road riding. I have a good pair of boots for off-roading, but what would y'll recommend as a good set of clothing for the SoCal area? Also good dealers for off-road gear? - Mark