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06/012011

Honda NX250 – What?

Honda NX250 – What?

By: Rod In: Fuel for Thought No Comment

On Saturday 3/12/11 the sun was shining and the temperature was in the 60’s and I decided it was

12/012010

Rake and Trail is Important

Rake and Trail is Important

By: Elden In: Technical Insights No Comment

Back when Honda announced the coming of the XR400, I was so excited that I told the sales manager at

10/062008

Let the Kawasaki Vs. Top Gun Games Begin

Let the Kawasaki Vs. Top Gun Games Begin

By: Rod In: Fuel for Thought No Comment

by Elden Carl As you may know, Top Gun is doing a study of the 2008 KLR650. We had made many improvements

10/142007

Top Gun Custom KLR650 Rear Shock Springs; 1987-2008

Top Gun Custom KLR650 Rear Shock Springs; 1987-2008

By: Rod In: Fuel for Thought No Comment

6.6 kg, up to 675 lbs GVW 7.4 kg, beyond 675 lbs GVW   *GVW includes rider and full tank of fuel. Features:

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