The NM DR350 dirt bike

Discussion in 'Thumpers' started by RuggedExposure, Sep 6, 2012.

  1. Sierra Thumper

    Sierra Thumper Been here awhile

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    Awesome!!
    There's nothing like winning a good battle, except for savoring the sweet victory.....savor away :thumb
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  2. nashopolis

    nashopolis Been here awhile

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    ha that's super funny

    I like your lateral thinking on this subject!
    makes me wish I had bought the cherry dirt dr350 I passed on to avoid dealing with the plating issues here in TN
    time to start making a rack for my little dr250
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  3. Off the grid

    Off the grid Scrub Daddy

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    1. Awesome job on the rebuild. Ingenuity, thriftiness, style.
    2. Getting over on the DMV is a special kind of victory you break out the good cigars for.
    3. I've always been partial to the DR350. Amazing little bike, and a shame Suzuki didn't put more R&D into it.

    Well done. :freaky
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  4. RuggedExposure

    RuggedExposure Now with more rugged

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    Got my ADV stickers in and on the bike yesterday...
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    Also my Bell bicycle speedometer is still hanging on. Over 4k miles later, through the highway, dirt roads and desert adventures. I verified the speed with GPS and its spot on up to 70mph. I'm impressed with its durability for being $12.
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  5. RuggedExposure

    RuggedExposure Now with more rugged

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    Its not that loud.

    its been really quiet lately since the bike isn't running... :(:
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