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wack 23-03-13 17:07

Hi from brissy
 
Hi guys, first post so thought i would say g'day

I'm a boilermaker from brisbane .

I went looking for a dr650 a while back and ended up buying a black '09 xtr a week ago , funny the way it worked out.

Its basicly standed with a yamaha rear rack , b&b bash plate , bark busters , protapers.

Future mods (when my bank stops laughing) are probibly a dyno'd P.C , relocating the headers off the ground where yamaha decided to put them and run them somewhere sesible , 22.5L gilimoto tank and make up some racks for my dry rider soft panniers

Its been a while since I rode dirt , but the boys are going up to fraser island later in the year so I better get better .

Any way , hi guys

CaptMoto 23-03-13 17:30

:hello: and :welcome: to :660:

The Bris Vegas community keeps on growing day by day

wack 24-03-13 03:41

thanks capt. for the welcome , it looks like a great comunity you have here .

I dunno where all the xt660 guys are hiding around brissy but i'm going to be on the lookout for you all , HA . I supose that i'ts like when I got my blackbird , you really notice how many more there are when you get one .

Thanks for the welcome mate.

Pleiades 24-03-13 22:12

:006: Welcome aboard mate

Easy E 25-03-13 10:34

Welcome wack!

i'm also from Brissie. commute daily from the south side to the city with my black XTX.

SimonRoma 25-03-13 11:01

Welcome aboard and enjoy your XT experience!!!!

DaleC 25-03-13 11:26

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Originally Posted by wack (Post 185890)
I dunno where all the xt660 guys are hiding around brissy but i'm going to be on the lookout for you all , HA

Welcome fellow BrisVegan, you'll have to look hard for this one.... I'm currently in exile, basking in the warmth of the UK. :help:

Brrrr!

Enjoy the XTR and the many dirt roads perfect for it... Head straight to Mt Mee (on dirt) from Dayboro and then through to Jimna, Gallangowan and enjoy a good start to any ride.

Kev 25-03-13 11:48

Welcome mate.

boneman 25-03-13 15:04

Good choice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wack (Post 185876)
Hi guys, first post so thought i would say g'day

I'm a boilermaker from brisbane .

I went looking for a dr650 a while back and ended up buying a black '09 xtr a week ago , funny the way it worked out.

Its basicly standed with a yamaha rear rack , b&b bash plate , bark busters , protapers.

Future mods (when my bank stops laughing) are probibly a dyno'd P.C , relocating the headers off the ground where yamaha decided to put them and run them somewhere sesible , 22.5L gilimoto tank and make up some racks for my dry rider soft panniers

Its been a while since I rode dirt , but the boys are going up to fraser island later in the year so I better get better .

Any way , hi guys

Good choice, Your mod plans sound sensible & familiar. Rode from Noosa to Inskip Point last year on the beach, was great fun. XT did well but a bit HEAVY in the loose sand... Hope to see you out on the trails soon.

Spinner Dan 26-03-13 05:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by wack (Post 185890)
I dunno where all the xt660 guys are hiding around brissy but i'm going to be on the lookout for you all , HA . I supose that i'ts like when I got my blackbird , you really notice how many more there are when you get one . .

Hey mate. I'm from the north-side, and Mt Mee and the Glasshouse Mountains are my stomping grounds. The attached photo is at the Gantry rest area at Mt Mee. Haven't been too proactive in downloading photos but plenty of good rides around this part of town.

I agree it's rare to see a fellow XT660 rider around these parts. I still can't understand why these bikes are not more popular, all thing considered (price, running costs, versitility, comfort...) Maybe those blokes on WRs and KTMs don't mind dropping $50 worth of oil and servicing after every ride - but me, well my bike's for the long haul. They go okay offroad too, since I'm not into doing 6' drop-off and jumping canyons these days... must be getting old (actually, never jumped a canyon...) Yep, they're heavier than some but not as heavy as others. Definately worth changing the gearing with a bigger back sprocket IMO. You've probably read it already - but your bike will need Kev's O2 controller and fuel mod (in the absence of that PC) to make it more fun.

Welcome to the forum and hope to see you out there...

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