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Tired of Bangkok traffic and all the pollution?  Get out and ride in the country off road.  No cars, no trucks, no smog.  (Anyone see a couple of bikes with leading link front ends - Greeves?  I also see a Husky or 3 and maybe a little Hodaka.)  Mint 400 race circa 1971 ...

 

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3 hours ago, Damrongsak said:

Tired of Bangkok traffic and all the pollution?  Get out and ride in the country off road.  No cars, no trucks, no smog.  (Anyone see a couple of bikes with leading link front ends - Greeves?  I also see a Husky or 3 and maybe a little Hodaka.)  Mint 400 race circa 1971 ...

 

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Likely a few Steens & Bultacos in there as well...

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The only one you could actually steer would be the first and last ones. But being from the frozen north of Saskatchewan Canada I can certainly relate the firstt one with the outriggers is definitely workable  but in all the traffic Wow brake brake!!!.

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1 hour ago, Damrongsak said:

Keep on truckin'

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Wide load

 

When the Cali police changed from HD's to Kawasakis they were asked how they liked them.

They said that with the Kawa they could no longer push broken down cars off the highway.

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17 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

A Bath, say what

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Average Indonesian bike wash station. Bike wash looks like that every time. Except they don't do the seat.  Air compressor in the background powers the soapy dispenser thingy wand.

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1 hour ago, VocalNeal said:

 

Average Indonesian bike wash station. Bike wash looks like that every time. Except they don't do the seat.  Air compressor in the background powers the soapy dispenser thingy wand.

I took the X-Max for a cleaning and what you see is how it went, all the way down to being hand dried, and then a spray on hand wax for a total of 150 Baht.  Took the young man, just under an hour to clean it.  I was shocked when I looked in and saw it covered with Air sprayed soap like you would wash a car, but it is a shiny and clean machine.

 

I also decided to buy a lottery ticket with my plates last three numbers, and what do you know I won 2k baht.  So the bike got a bath and it was also lucky for me that I cleaned it...lol.  She runs fine, getting 30KmL.

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21 hours ago, kickstart said:

That 2 stroke  Maico looked a beast ,then I looked at the biggest 4-stroke single engine bike  ,this Honda XR 650L,seems to be it .

Before looking at Google thought of the Panther 600cc single, or CCM's 600cc scramble bike ,from the mid 1980s.

Then I come across this,  CCM 's latest ,yours for just short of 10k UK ,600 cc singel .

 

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The photo of the Honda is a XR 650 R , liquid cooled. Had one in England 15 years back. Bit too big for a green laner. The XR 650 L is air cooled. Popular in America. Would the Suzuki DR 800 be the biggest single ?.

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1 hour ago, ktm jeff said:

The photo of the Honda is a XR 650 R , liquid cooled. Had one in England 15 years back. Bit too big for a green laner. The XR 650 L is air cooled. Popular in America. Would the Suzuki DR 800 be the biggest single ?.

  I would say yes by far ,never found that one when looking yesterday ,looking at the video and what Ktmjeff, said to big for a green laner .

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