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Suited up and showed up after the rain storm 1/23/24
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For a skunk again, and they were supposed to have stock 2 weeks in a row. All my limit spots are not producing. Cormorants ospreys eagles and pelicans get alot. But won't give up when I don't catch it exercise size and knot typing practice.
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Fking pisses me off.....
To see disrespectful assholes trashing out the lake.
Fking low life's fishing or trying to. |
I need to rig my dual sport for fishing. It would be nice to camp in mammoth and make a run to some of the lakes that are only accessible by 4x4 like Laurel
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Yep
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But I plan on getting a Yamaha tw200 is prefect for me doing exactly what your talking about 90 % of my driving is on the bike. |
Tw200
Is lighter on the bumper too, pulling my trailer.
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I've used my KTM 790 AdvR for all kinds of 'tent' based fishing. I just listed it though...I find I'm using my Honda CT 125 more and more.
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If this is the lake I think they are stocking this week. Thinking of going tomorrow
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I'm here now....
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I've done a bit of research on this and I've rented and ridden a tw200 off road and on. It's a decent bike but it feels super old school. Honda has a new bike called the XR150L that's super cheap at 3k vs 5k of the tw. It's 4 pounds heavier and the seat is 1.7 inches taller so maybe still go with the tw200. I really trust hondas for reliability. I just sold my 84 xr250 in the spring and it was still running strong it just got hard to find parts to do some things I wanted but didn't need to do to replace the shift shaft.
There's also a crf230L I would look for. I had a non street legal crf and I loved it. Never should have sold it honestly. They're 11 pounds lighter than the tw and the seat is only .8in higher, but that's a needle in a haystack. I like your idea of these kinds of adventures and may have to get one myself. |
I agree with ya
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And I watched a comparison video on the 2 bikes your talking about I like the fat tires on the tw200 My first motorcycle ride was on a Honda 50 v step thu Honda runs forever when I out grew it the motor was in a mini dune buggie still running and I sold it I was yamaha 175 Enduro then ect..... |
The other thing I was looking at is one of the new electric dirt bikes coming out. They're pretty damn light, low maintenance and it would be cool to not make so much noise and they're not crazy expensive. Just can't go super far.
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I have a mongoose dolomite fat tire bicycle....
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Finishing up my post it didn't go through and cut me off...fk
Pisses me off when you type and lose it all time is valuable 💯 I was saying I'm sure E bikes have come along way since my conversion. I have only used mine a few times don't need it in town I'm going to try and sell it for $1500 with the extras I have installed but it's great for getting to the back of the lake shore fishing a small gas power generator will recharge it while camping. I converted it just for the serras and off-road use only I would rather have a regular mountain bike or a motorcycle for the street.
I don't have alot of years left so I don't care about gas My klr650 get 50mpg and I imagine a tw200 gets 60 or 70mpg and as far as noise I want black bears 🐻 and mountain lions 🦁 know I'm coming as far as bigfoot it already knows I'm there no matter what I'm riding. Tight lines amgio 😎 |
My E bike....
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Has custom mud fenders, with Malcolm Smith mud flap locking thief proof battery
And a no slide seat stop, when you have weight on the rack. Kept in doors originally owner ever since I bought it. |
Reality check ✔️.....
I probably can't even get my money out of it...let alone all the labor doing the conversion and extras.
So I might as well keep it... In case it might be my last transportation you never know what can happen.:eek: I can use it to escape the sanitarium, if I get put in one :the_finger: |
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