Let's see your GS offroad!

Discussion in 'GS Boxers' started by Clayton Bigsby, Aug 26, 2008.

  1. Okavango

    Okavango Adventurer

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  2. A.Vern

    A.Vern One Man Wolf Pack

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    Man,

    to have a GS that is that light :evil
  3. tylerjwhite

    tylerjwhite Wandering Mtn Goat

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    Awesome pictures of Nambia. I some day want to visit there and ride very badly. (visit badly not ride badly :lift)
  4. Geoffster

    Geoffster Fool - Born This Way

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    Heidenau K60s

    Today:

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  5. Pilbara

    Pilbara In the flow...

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    Its in the air so I reckon its 'off road'
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    :lol3
    Cheers
    Pilbara
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  6. Boxerlove

    Boxerlove Been here awhile

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  7. beautiful freak

    beautiful freak Yellow Adventure rider

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    On the planes near Merzouga, Morocco:

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    Dunes enough, but I found the GSA to heavy to ride them...

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    When you stop it only takes a few minutes before the locals bring out their merchandise...

    Greetings, Tom.
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  8. azgsa

    azgsa Dude

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  9. slideways

    slideways EspaƱa

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    +1
  10. GSbiker

    GSbiker new and un-improved

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    Nice :thumb
  11. xrnik

    xrnik Been here awhile

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  12. englishrider

    englishrider Been here awhile

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  13. Yellow Iron

    Yellow Iron Long timer

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    Lost in the NJ pine barrens

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  14. Kevreif

    Kevreif Been here awhile

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    where the west and north branch susquehanna meet

    did you jump this adv too many times?? it looks very low to the ground
  15. Tim2007

    Tim2007 Been here awhile

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    This is the only Picture I took all day in the mojave Desert Yesterday[​IMG]
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  16. Daytona_Rider

    Daytona_Rider You should be racing

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    Holy Pothole Batman! You need a rocket booster to clear that one.
  17. Geoffster

    Geoffster Fool - Born This Way

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    I thought TKC-80s were the solution to every GSA problem ...

    How are you and how long did the extraction take?
  18. Motorfiets

    Motorfiets Long timer

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    where!?!?! This looks like the short mountain road?
  19. Tim2007

    Tim2007 Been here awhile

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    A Little sore in the shoulders, as I took the hole head on in 2nd. It was hidden in a water bar, with a tricky climb right after so I was focusing in on my move after the bar, when I let the biggest dump in my pants go ever. The extrication was lucky. I thought I was going to have to do some hiking and make a call, but If you look closely the left pannier bracket kept it from going all the way in. I straddled the back and gave it a mighty tug up and onto the Right side. From there I was able to drag it inch by inch away from the rut. It took ever an hour and my Back is sore today!
    Tim
  20. Geoffster

    Geoffster Fool - Born This Way

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    This is what I find hidden in water bars:

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