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  1. Sprint Forum
    2009 Triumph Sprint ST 1050 Clean Title Vin: SMT600PK99J385049 Price: $6,000 -Delvek exhaust -Triumph off road factory Tune -12v outlet trickle charge -Color matched factory hard bags, and frame sliders -New Battery Everything is maintained and ready to go. Only has 8500 miles Exhaust is...
  2. Street Triple Forum
    Could use some help with a dilemma (“first world problem,” btw). I love my 675 ‘14 STR R. Just love it. I don’t think there’s anything more satisfying (maybe a 765) in the city or country. Challenge, like many, is that to get to the great touring roads I have to cover a good deal of slab...
  3. New Member Introductions
    Hi, just bought another bike for mototouring purposes. Very clean bike for a 15 yo and almost 70 000 km on odometer. Just hope it was British Racing Green...:BritishFlag The plan is to head to Europe and Alps in summer 2020 with my friend and his CBR600. We have a long, dark and cold winter, so...
  4. New Member Introductions
    Hello! I had been an active rider since 1988. Gone through several motorcycles, mainly Japanese makes. Got my Triumph Street Twin in 2016. Looking to add a Tiger XRX LRH to the parking lot, hopefully sooner. Cheers!
  5. Camping

    Heading out for a weekend of camping and riding in Eastern Oregon
  6. Cabrito Restaurant, Linares, Mexico Trip 2/08

    We found this restaurant in Linares on our last night in Mexico for our obligatory cabrito dinner. They had to send out for our cervezas micheladas. From here we rode home by way of Montemorelos, China, Reynosa, McAllen and Corpus Christi. Four days, 1250 miles, about $250 apiece.
  7. MotoDiscovery Tour Group, Mexico Trip 2/08

    We ran into a tour group from MotoDiscovery (based in San Antonio, TX) finishing a 10-day Central Mexico tour. We saw them leaving Xilitla the day before. Nice bunch but since we were riding faster and farther, we didn't stick with them.
  8. Waterfall, Las Pozas, Mexico Trip 2/08

    Where's Waldo? (Top right)
  9. Las Pozas de Edward James, Mexico Trip 2/08

    This is the main structure at Las Pozas.
  10. Las Pozas de Edward James, Mexico Trip 2/08

    Las Pozas refers to the pools and waterfalls on the property.
  11. Las Pozas de Edward James, Mexico Trip 2/08

    Edward James spent 10 years in the 60's and early 70's building surreal sculpture gardens in the jungle just outside Xilitla. Currently owned by his former foreman's family, they're in danger of disappearing. Dali meets Indiana Jones sort of look.
  12. Balcony view, Xilitla, Mexico Trip 2/08

    View from the balcony of our hotel in Xilitla, Hotel Guzman. The pointy mountain is called the Little Saddle. The Big Saddle is near Monterrey.
  13. Side Street, Xilitla, Mexico Trip 2/08

    This street had steps. The tower on the right is the former house of Edward James, British fellow who built the weird scuplture gardens outside of town. His house is now a hotel/museum.
  14. Xilitla, Mexico Trip 2/08

    A local shop owner showed Lefty how to get into town without riding up the steep streets. He had a nice Beemer 650.
  15. Tropical Vegetation, Mexico Trip, 2/08

    Many air plants and orchids were growing in the trees in the area.
  16. Tropical Vegetation, Mexico Trip, 2/08

    Many air plants and orchids were growing in the trees in the area.
  17. Spring-fed River, Mexico Trip, 2/08

    The limestone geology results in many caves, springs and waterfalls in the area around Ciudad Valles. This river started about 200 yards upstream.
  18. Traffic Jam, Mexico Trip, 2/08

    The cattle were being driven down the road. They gave me some leery looks and a pretty wide berth.
  19. Side road South of Ciudad Valles, Mexico Trip, 2/08

    Farmers planted trees to serve as living fence posts. The trees were flowering.
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