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What did you do on or to your other bike part 2
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Mt. Hood National Forest, just looking for some fun roads
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The DR650 is a right-tool-for-the-job
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Target practice is popular
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I use a tarp to collect all casings, and remove anything I brung.  It's a minor miracle that I didn't get a flat riding through shards of glass, boards with nails / screws and other pointy, jagged junk.
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Finally, a view...St. Helen's in the far distance  
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Pdedse,
what tires are you running on your DR?  adequate grip in the wet and mud?
thanks,
tdbru
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(09-27-2025, 01:31 PM)tdbru Wrote: Pdedse,
what tires are you running on your DR?  adequate grip in the wet and mud?
thanks,
tdbru

They are Shinko 244s (Goldenboy trail tire), a 50/50 tire, both front and rear, around $70 front / $90 rear.  I've not ridden in much wet and mud conditions, just some puddle splashing with muddy edges.  They do fine in dry dirt and loose rock.  I've had to climb and descend some steep-ish loose dirt sections and no issues. There are a number of tires that fit the DR650 and these Shinkos are often referred to as good for the money, decent for all conditions with reasonable wear.  And they are not very noisy on the hiway.  I'd buy again.
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Mrs. G and I had a fun Saturday. I didn’t drop parts into the Bonneville’s engine, went to a fall festival at a farm supply store, checked out a private exclusive shooting club, got flu shots, had Middle Eastern for lunch, I test rode a Scrambler 400 and almost bought a VStrom 800, and we had $25 cocktails at a jazz club.

But focusing on the middle part, Triumph was doing a big Scrambler Demo Day yesterday and I needed a few oil feed tube crush washers anyway, so I tossed a helmet in the car before we set out for the day’s adventures.

I could choose the 1200 or the 400, and am fascinated by the little 400 models so I jumped on that one. “You’re the last rider of the day and nobody is waiting for this one, so just bring it back in around 30 minutes or so.” Mrs. G took some pictures of me riding off.

Neat little bike! Zoomed around Brea, and figured I’d see how it did on the freeway. ‘Bout as well as I expected. At 70, the tach was at 7500 and flashing. Didn’t have much more in it. Not practical for my world, but a lot of fun to wring it out a bit.

The dealership sells several brands, and looking around, they had two NC750s, bikes that would be more realistic for my current situation.

A 2022, last year for the manual model that I’ve seen, at $7k. A 2023 DCT with 2k miles like new at $7500. Hmm…

The used section was outside their Suzuki showroom, so I wandered in. They had a new ‘24 VStrom 800 touring model on clearance for $8500. I casually asked for a total price out the door, and it would be about the bike’s msrp of $10k. 

Spending this morning reading about the 800. Seems they are very well regarded and do well at high speeds over long distances. Hmm..


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You know what? I actually would like a pickle.
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(09-28-2025, 09:21 AM)Gone in 60 Wrote: Mrs. G and I had a fun Saturday. I didn’t drop parts into the Bonneville’s engine, went to a fall festival at a farm supply store, ... and we had $25 cocktails at a jazz club. ...

$25 cocktails...so it was Happy Hour and the prices were reduced!

I've seen the Triumph 400 at the dealerships and have wondered "some".  If I didn't self-limit my number to 3, it's a could be bike.  

Fun day!  I forget...did you get your shims and finish with the Bonny valve job?
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At 70 mph the tach on my NC 750 is reading 3500 rpms. and my last tank of gas netted 76 mpg. (I've gotten as high as 81 mpg)

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It doesn't matter what I ride, how far or how fast, only that I ride .... every day
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Shims are coming during the week, but everything is apart, marked, carefully laid out and ready for reassembly.

Ferret, the screw lash adjusters on the NC make that ‘22 at the dealership pretty attractive. Manual and a center stand. And the loping rpm at 70 means it wouldn’t be working hard at 80 either. I keep threatening to add a bike like that, that would make perfect sense for my place in life now, and for threats of touring.
You know what? I actually would like a pickle.
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Day 230.... finished out the month with a 48-mile ride @ 80 degrees and sunny. Except for when I was on vacation to visit Natl Parks out west with my wife for 12 days, I rode every day this month.

For September....18 of 30 days ridden.... 834 miles on the NC and 55 miles on the CB....total 889 miles
For the year .... 230 of 273 days ridden ....10,173 miles on the NC and 2,280 miles on the CB.....total 12,453 miles

92 days to go in the year

It doesn't matter what I ride, how far or how fast, only that I ride .... every day
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My Bonneville and I are doing the "Shim Wait". My two new Ebay valve shims are wending their way to me, to arrive... eventually.


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You know what? I actually would like a pickle.
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Gone, not so sure if it is a pic issue but the cam's R-journal shows some heat discoloration or wear due to oil starvation????
How is the cam cap #3?
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