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Went for a spin today

Joined May 2005
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Halifax Nova Scotia
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Went for a spin today, it was a brisk 2° with a wind chill of about -10°
I didn't see anyone else out today, strange....

For those who don't recognise the light house, it's Peggy's Cove.
Very close to where Flight 111 went down off the coast a few years ago.
 
Kelsow, cool pictures. I was in Nova Scotia in the 70's. Ive been in every province in Canada except New Foundland, Canada is a beautiful country.

Thanks for the pictures

EuroEnduro
 
EuroEnduro said:
Kelsow, cool pictures. I was in Nova Scotia in the 70's. Ive been in every province in Canada except New Foundland, Canada is a beautiful country.

Thanks for the pictures

EuroEnduro
New Foundland is the one province I want to get to. The adventure riding is awesome there so I'm told. A group from here in Halifax are looking to get there this summer.
You think my "Berg would look good in luggage? :roll:
 
Kelsow's bike has stock jetting except for #45 pilot.Nice pics Kelsow,somehow it seems right. world famous bike at world famous location,be sure to wash the road salt off with cold water......
 
Did that for sure but out my way all that was left on the roads was sand, and lots of it.


Isn't it funny that in July/August you don't feel like riding in the rain. But come Jan/Feb you'd give your left you know what for a rainy day ride.
 
Great photo! Makes you want to own that Berg, be able to start it and take off and ride on!

How far do you take your Berg on such a ride? My question is: do Bergs, especially older models, make good dual sporters, with their reliability issues?

What year is yours and what tires do you wear?
 
LeFrog said:
Great photo! Makes you want to own that Berg, be able to start it and take off and ride on!

How far do you take your Berg on such a ride? My question is: do Bergs, especially older models, make good dual sporters, with their reliability issues?

What year is yours and what tires do you wear?

Mine is an 05 and the thing I like about it for dual sport is the 6th gear.
It's exactly what most other DS bikes are missing, ie: DRZ.

Not too sure about the older ones but my thought is if it's not being run like a race bike it should last longer than normal. At least that's what I tell myself.

The tires I will run are MT21's
 
Plain beatuful scenery, Kelsov.

Makes me speechless....
But then again I´m from Iceland.......
About the same longitude and lattitude.

Heimir Bardason
 

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