Knox:
Sorry for the tardy reply to your question. Got lost somewhere in the triangle between Maryland, Arizona & Utah. Think I found myself.
Using your three options for answers. guess I'd have to go with door number three....I never think about the position. Bike just feels very natural, but so ...
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- Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:27 am
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Multi or ST3?
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- Wed Oct 18, 2006 1:19 am
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Multi or ST3?
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Re: Multi or ST3?
Knox:
Personally, I think the 'Strada is at least as good for long rides as the ST. I've put a fair number of miles on both bikes, and for an Alaska/Yukon Territory/BC ride I'd take the 'Strada every time.
Both are good sport touring machines, but the versatility of the 'Strada really shines in ...
Personally, I think the 'Strada is at least as good for long rides as the ST. I've put a fair number of miles on both bikes, and for an Alaska/Yukon Territory/BC ride I'd take the 'Strada every time.
Both are good sport touring machines, but the versatility of the 'Strada really shines in ...
Re: Greetings
Sir Granty:
Within a month or slightly more, I should be able to give you a good rundown on how the 'Strada handles long days and tough roads. I'll be taking mine from Salt lake City, Utah to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, then down to Key West, Florida and back home. That will be a roughly 12,000 miles ...
Within a month or slightly more, I should be able to give you a good rundown on how the 'Strada handles long days and tough roads. I'll be taking mine from Salt lake City, Utah to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, then down to Key West, Florida and back home. That will be a roughly 12,000 miles ...