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  • jetmechmarty
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    I thought the tires were Shinko. The mufflers were intended for a Harley-Davidson.

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  • jetmechmarty
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    Originally posted by 3Phase
    Whose '80G is that with the shark fin exhaust and ?? tires? Dunlops? They almost look like enduro tires but it could just be the angle and lighting.
    That bike belongs to Joe LaFrance. He posts on here from time to time. His forum handle is 1980xs1100.

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  • BA80
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    Those tunnels throw my equilibrium off, especially the curved ones.

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  • mastan
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    My favorite road.

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  • 3Phase
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    Whose '80G is that with the shark fin exhaust and ?? tires? Dunlops? They almost look like enduro tires but it could just be the angle and lighting.

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  • madmax-im
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    Originally posted by donebysunday
    for the photo review !
    Some great looking bikes there !
    Actually PB really sucks of late and this will be the last time I use it.. I honestly don't know if its just because I have a free account or do you all have the same difficulties navigating PB???
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  • donebysunday
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    Thanks

    for the photo review !
    Some great looking bikes there !

    Originally posted by madmax-im
    Finally got a computer up to speed...
    http://s1272.photobucket.com/user/st...?sort=2&page=1

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  • BA80
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    Originally posted by IMRICH
    “What is so special about an XS11 motorcycle … I mean it was only made a few years right??” ask a rider from the table beside us. Being the new guy at my first rally, and not owning an XS11, I let the “experts” at our table express their answers. As I explored this deep question. I realized … nothing (I’m sure there will be debate on this). The motorcycle is just pieces and parts assembled as an excuse for people to socialize, discuss, and build relationships.

    Each and every person I met in this group took individual pride in their bikes, and others too. I was especially surprised at the attention my little raggedy magna 700 brought.

    What is so special about an XS11 motorcycle … while the XS11 is a great bike, special is the relationships created around these machines. I enjoyed the comradery, caring, and kindness I found at the rally.


    My thanks to all for a great ride and more.
    It was great to have you there Rich. Sorry I laid it down in front of you and caused your mishap.

    Great bunch aren't they?

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  • madmax-im
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  • IMRICH
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    “What is so special about an XS11 motorcycle … I mean it was only made a few years right??” ask a rider from the table beside us. Being the new guy at my first rally, and not owning an XS11, I let the “experts” at our table express their answers. As I explored this deep question. I realized … nothing (I’m sure there will be debate on this). The motorcycle is just pieces and parts assembled as an excuse for people to socialize, discuss, and build relationships.

    Each and every person I met in this group took individual pride in their bikes, and others too. I was especially surprised at the attention my little raggedy magna 700 brought.

    What is so special about an XS11 motorcycle … while the XS11 is a great bike, special is the relationships created around these machines. I enjoyed the comradery, caring, and kindness I found at the rally.

    My thanks to all for a great ride and more.

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  • madmax-im
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    Thankyou Jeff and all.the pink shirts for.all.the hard work...i.just thought you had someone as the official counter and had an official tally. We also need to incorporate a group shot with all the bikes in front of the IH before we split up into various groups...because afterwards is not possible on the roads...just my .02 cents....

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  • JeffH
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    I'm on an out of state mission right now. But you were there too? Saw many many, didn't you? at I-H and lunch stops. As mentioned earlier, 105 shirts which is +30 more than the usual 70.

    We had 60 sign-in but missed a few. So 65. Yes, 65 is greater than the usual 40 or so. Lunch numbers were larger than ever by about +20 for each day. 62 on Sat and 43 on Sunday as some were riding their own ride.

    I don't have the papers with me, but had 24 XS-XJ1100 and think 13 other Vintage Yamaha's like 650's and such. Let's say maybe overall +25% bigger. A success. But its all about having a an enjoyable weekend. Hope you did. That's what is important, the FUN FACTOR.

    We forgot to ask the boomer crowd to bring some old 45's and some 78's so we could break some records. But +25% over prior years seems to indicate we did.

    Jeff
    Last edited by JeffH; 10-01-2016, 04:34 AM.

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  • madmax-im
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    Good knowing those times.through the Dragon Thanks Kurt....
    Now can anyone elaborate on how many XS/XJ11s were in attendance? How many attendees ...etc? Did we break any records...all.the buildup of this year's event..its sort of a letdown.not.hearing.the.final,tallies...after all the high expectations...????
    Last edited by madmax-im; 10-01-2016, 03:56 AM.

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  • GLoweVA
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    Here's a pic of me.

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  • kboehringer
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    Dragon Photos Ready from the Usual Outfits...

    XSSE Attendees,
    If you drove the Dragon on Sunday the roadside photographers have your photos ready for purchase. You need to know the TIME you went through the Dragon to make it easier to find your pics. Mike & I went through at/about 11:15 am (a little behind the main group(s)). I saw photos of many of you on the web sites.



    Each of the roadside photo companies have comparable prices @ $7-8 per downloaded photo. I made some prints at Target.

    This is Marty from Killboy.com:

    www.killboy.com


    Looks like the main group went past 129Slayer.com @ 11:10am +/-
    www.129slayer.com

    Majority of the group @11:17am. 129photos.com


    There may have been another photographer on the route but I was too busy to write down the name.

    Last edited by kboehringer; 09-30-2016, 10:00 PM. Reason: bad link

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