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alright guys lets see ur dr's! put up some pics!


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  • mxrob

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Location: Michigan

Posted 03 August 2008 - 10:22 AM


Icelander-DR650 said:

Hey guys,

I've been trying to figure out how to post photo's. I searched for some info but can't seem to find out how. Can someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks,

The simple way to do it is click on this button Posted Image
and then add the url of the place where your picture is located in the promt box. :ride:

**** or you can use this IMG script right on your screen. Just dump all the **'s and put your URL G]here[/ ;)

  • Braaaaap

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51 posts
Location: Washington

Posted 03 August 2008 - 03:00 PM


It's a 1997 w/ 3500 miles street miles. It came with FMF Q2 pipe, DJ kit, windscreen, aluminum rack, Corbin seat, firmer springs Eibach fork and shock springs and all the OEM take-offs. I've hardly had a chance to ride it.

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Mike

  • platterdr

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199 posts
Location: Indiana

Posted 03 August 2008 - 04:33 PM


This is mine.

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Pumper carb, Airbox mod, extended clutch arm.

I just added new bars and handguards, wider pegs and a fresh set of S-12's

  • jcalis

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1182 posts
Location: Massachusetts

Posted 03 August 2008 - 05:16 PM


My 1992 DR350S
RMX USD forks, pumper carb, dirt model shock, IMS tank, etc

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  • lowercasee

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1718 posts
Location: Pennsylvania

Posted 03 August 2008 - 05:50 PM


/\ VERY nice 350!!  I bet it rips!

Braaaaap said:

It's a 1997 w/ 3500 miles street miles. It came with FMF Q2 pipe, DJ kit, windscreen, aluminum rack, Corbin seat, firmer springs Eibach fork and shock springs and all the OEM take-offs. I've hardly had a chance to ride it.Mike

That's a 1997?!?!?!  If so, thats the cleanest one I've ever seen. :ride:

  • Braaaaap

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51 posts
Location: Washington

Posted 03 August 2008 - 08:15 PM


lowercasee said:


That's a 1997?!?!?!  If so, thats the cleanest one I've ever seen. :ride:

OOps, a 2007!

What happened to the last decade?

  • jleeper

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Location: Washington

Posted 03 August 2008 - 09:19 PM


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Mike

Mike, what kind of tires are you running on your bike?  (just curious)

  • Braaaaap

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51 posts
Location: Washington

Posted 04 August 2008 - 05:44 AM


jleeper said:

Mike, what kind of tires are you running on your bike?  (just curious)

Still has the stock tires, Trailwings, I think. They seem to be lasting a long time, 3700 miles of pavement and the rear center still has over 50% tread.

Mike

  • qwerty1234

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971 posts
Location: Australia

Posted 04 August 2008 - 06:26 AM


Braaaaap said:


Thats one gorgeous machine, wish I had a black one ;) How can anyone say DR's are ugly after looking at one like that? its only ugly when you take a blue/yellow model and then put a huge white aftermarket tank and parabellum windscreen on (no offense anyone). Make sure you leave it as is :ride:

  • whitetiger7654

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Location: Florida

Posted 04 August 2008 - 06:41 AM


Braaap what type of windscreen is that?

  • Braaaaap

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Location: Washington

Posted 04 August 2008 - 07:31 AM


whitetiger7654 said:

Braaap what type of windscreen is that?

It's a MRA Roadshield, a high quality unit made in Germany. I like it a lot because I can leave the two ball joints loose enough that I can adjust the angle when I ride but they are still tight enough that the wind pressure doesn't move them. It does a good job of keeping the wind pressure off my chest (I'm 6'-04") but it's small enough that I don't notice any "sail" effect on the bars. I haven't tested it in strong sidewinds but I don't think it'll be an issue.

Mike

  • Benrod327

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526 posts
Location: Wisconsin

Posted 04 August 2008 - 05:57 PM


Braaaaap said:

It's a 1997 w/ 3500 miles street miles. It came with FMF Q2 pipe, DJ kit, windscreen, aluminum rack, Corbin seat, firmer springs Eibach fork and shock springs and all the OEM take-offs. I've hardly had a chance to ride it.

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Mike

I think you mean a 2007 right? At least it's a 2007 tank, looks like the spitting image of my 07!

  • mastershake

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Location: Tennessee

Posted 04 August 2008 - 07:00 PM


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  • DirtieR

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26 posts
Location: Australia

Posted 05 August 2008 - 12:45 AM


Front view (and the decievingly deep mud hole I erm...fell into:blush:
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Who said the stock rear spring is too soft! It just likes to use it's full range of travel.
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Washing the bike after the days ride.
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  • Flealami

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467 posts
Location: Florida

Posted 05 August 2008 - 06:34 AM


Here's a few clean and dirty pictures:

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  • Keowidan

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31 posts
Location: Kentucky

Posted 05 August 2008 - 09:43 AM


Here's a DR370 I picked up on craigslist that was just aching for a little love. I'm going to pull all the rusty bits and spray them with a little rustoleum... flat black. the fenders and tank are also getting a paintjob, and I need to find signals and a brake light that work. It's a project for my roommate, I already have mine done... the DR200 at the end.

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  • bergman501

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1369 posts
Location: California

Posted 05 August 2008 - 11:08 AM


your dr 370 looks like a 1980 dr400 or 81 500. the tank is 80 dr400 or 81 500. also the 370 didn't have an alum. swingarm. i don't think. could be wrong on this. i had an 80 dr400. nice project anyway!!!

  • Navaho6

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1025 posts
Location: Louisiana

Posted 05 August 2008 - 04:27 PM


In a rare state of clean:

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  • Nikasil

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75 posts
Location: California

Posted 05 August 2008 - 10:52 PM


Here's my '96 350SE:
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and a link to a ride I did with it last month (on adv rider)


  • casmiths

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104 posts
Location: Costa Rica

Posted 06 August 2008 - 09:25 AM


Nice bikes:thumbsup:


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