What other bikes do you have or have had?
Here is my list going WAY back!!!
1978 Yamaha trials 80, My first bike!! Retired
1985 Kawasaki 110 Three wheelers were the way to go back then! Retired
1985 Kawasaki Bayou 185 POS leaked more oil then it did burn gas, but we beat the crap out of that thing as a kid! Died
1985 Honda XL 250, First bike to get out on the street with, good all around trail bike. Sold
1987 Honda TRX 250, Best sport ATV in its time. Sold
1993 Honda TRX 300, Now with E-start, we use to rent these things out. Sold
1986 Honda TRX 250r, Still one of the best quads ever made. Sold
2000 Bombardier Ds 650, Big beast, great in the desert but a beast on the track. Sold
2001 Yamaha WR426, Great trail bike but make sure you learn the starting procedures! The early Yamaha four strokes were ahead of there time. Sold
2002 Cannonade 440E, Actually one of the coolest bikes I ever owned despite the reliability issues, I wish they could have kept the company going. Truly ahead of there time in many respects. Parted out
2004 KTM 525 SX, Very fast but suspension could never get dialed in. Sold
2004 CRF 450, Gotta love the rebuilds on these when the valves go bad! Sold
2006 YZF 450, I like the more reliable Yamaha engines vs some of the others, one of the best bikes I have ever owned. Its what I rider today. Keeper!!
2005 KLR 650, This is the Camel of motorcycles, big beast with lots of range. Sold
2008 KLR 650, A little more refined then the previous yrs, good little commuter with adventure capabilities. Sold
2007 KTM Adventure 990, 100hp in the dirt, need I say more!!! Sold, but someday I will replace this beast!!
2006 Arctic Cat 650, side x side POS, not my favorite side x side. Sold
2006 Yamaha Rhino, Good all around side x side but slow. Sold
2008 Polaris RZR, If you haven't been in one of these, you don't know what your missing, Like a mini trophy truck. Sold
2010 Polaris Ranger, Big enough to pack the whole camp. Keeper
Many, many Pitsters... Of course
One thing about being in this business and a rider, I have been able to ride many makes and models, see what works and whats doesnt. Usually what ever bike I have is for sale.
Here is my list going WAY back!!!
1978 Yamaha trials 80, My first bike!! Retired
1985 Kawasaki 110 Three wheelers were the way to go back then! Retired
1985 Kawasaki Bayou 185 POS leaked more oil then it did burn gas, but we beat the crap out of that thing as a kid! Died
1985 Honda XL 250, First bike to get out on the street with, good all around trail bike. Sold
1987 Honda TRX 250, Best sport ATV in its time. Sold
1993 Honda TRX 300, Now with E-start, we use to rent these things out. Sold
1986 Honda TRX 250r, Still one of the best quads ever made. Sold
2000 Bombardier Ds 650, Big beast, great in the desert but a beast on the track. Sold
2001 Yamaha WR426, Great trail bike but make sure you learn the starting procedures! The early Yamaha four strokes were ahead of there time. Sold
2002 Cannonade 440E, Actually one of the coolest bikes I ever owned despite the reliability issues, I wish they could have kept the company going. Truly ahead of there time in many respects. Parted out
2004 KTM 525 SX, Very fast but suspension could never get dialed in. Sold
2004 CRF 450, Gotta love the rebuilds on these when the valves go bad! Sold
2006 YZF 450, I like the more reliable Yamaha engines vs some of the others, one of the best bikes I have ever owned. Its what I rider today. Keeper!!
2005 KLR 650, This is the Camel of motorcycles, big beast with lots of range. Sold
2008 KLR 650, A little more refined then the previous yrs, good little commuter with adventure capabilities. Sold
2007 KTM Adventure 990, 100hp in the dirt, need I say more!!! Sold, but someday I will replace this beast!!
2006 Arctic Cat 650, side x side POS, not my favorite side x side. Sold
2006 Yamaha Rhino, Good all around side x side but slow. Sold
2008 Polaris RZR, If you haven't been in one of these, you don't know what your missing, Like a mini trophy truck. Sold
2010 Polaris Ranger, Big enough to pack the whole camp. Keeper
Many, many Pitsters... Of course
One thing about being in this business and a rider, I have been able to ride many makes and models, see what works and whats doesnt. Usually what ever bike I have is for sale.