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Barkbusters Storm handguard with full-wrap aluminum backbone (mounting kit sold separately)
Barkbusters Storm Handguards with full-wrap aluminum backbone offer maximum protection from the wind and rain while using the same aluminum backbone as the VPS Handguards. The larger profile of Storm handguards offers more weather protection, but is less suited to tight offroad singletrack use.
Our price: $60.00
Coocase S48 Astra topcase, Luxury edition with inner liner, alarm, integrated LED brake and running lights, and remote control
Now in stock! Free ground shipping on Coocase to lower 48 states until November 15!
Why choose Coocase? Inside and out, no other topcase compares! The S48 Astra luxury edition offers a padded inner liner, integrated alarm, LED running lights, brakelights and remote control. Available in matte black, gloss silver or gloss black.
Our price: $299.99
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MotoAdventureGal Update: 11/19/09, The Push to North Carolina
Hillsboro, WV - Fletcher, NC
Moving time= 6:39
367 miles
I woke up this morning to fog and a thermometer that read 29 degrees. I guess I was getting out of the Northeast just in time...
Posted 11.19.2009 12:47
MotoAdventureGal Update: 11/16/09
Nov 4th
Machester, MD - Hillsboro, WV
Moving time: 6:00
298 miles
Jeez, I was cold today. It seemed pretty warm when I got started, but it never got above about 50 degrees today...so my body core eventually got cooler and cooler.
Posted 11.17.2009 09:11
Oxford Sports Heaterz Heated Grips are Here!
We're pleased to introduce the latest addition to our line-up, just in time for the REALLY cold weather: Oxford Sports Heaterz Heated Grips for 7/8. These grips have a few nice improvements over the models we've carried in the past, so we put together the following article detailing the upgrades.
Posted 11.06.2009 16:07
MotoAdventureGal Update: 11/5/09
On the Road
Well, I've spent two days on the road so far and the bike is running great. What a difference to be riding a 650 instead of a 350. I put about 15,000 dirt miles on the DR350 this summer and, well, that gets you pretty used to a bike and it's shortcomings. You just sort-of learn to live with them. The DR650 is a dream--I can cruise along at 70 comfortably (thanks in part to the MRA windshield). I'm still working out some kinks, and it seems I start every trip with a new bike by running out of gas. Yeup, somewhere in PA yesterday at 188 miles on the odometer I ran out of gas. I just assumed that with a 4.9 gallon IMS tank, at ~60 mpg, that I could get to 200 easily without having to worry. Live & learn. Luckily, on my last trip I did the same thing the first day and realized that if I lean the bike over far enough to the left, the gas that's marooned on the right flows over. At least enough to get me 10 miles to a gas station. No harm except a bruise to my ego.





