Stroker Ace
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hello: The Mexico to Canada dual sport event is the reason I got back into bikes and being a Husky fan I decided the 610 would be the ultimate weapon and I was right. I got Georges first '07 model in Jan. 2007, in Aug. 07 it was stolen****************************************!!
Story here; http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-584690.html
The next couple of years were all preparation for this ride. We decided to do the second half first, Fallon Nevada to the Canadian border. I was swamped in the middle of the summer working on bikes in a 110degree garage when we get an email asking if we could help a guy from Europe get his bike and get set up. WOW, long story short.... I'm now in charge of 2009 KTM 690R, it's registerd and insured under my friends name and owned by a total strager in the Czech-Republic****************************************! I went through the bike and put 300mi. on it, did the first oil change and haven't even met the owner yet****************************************! This guy either has more money than brains or is the most trusting person in the world****************************************!
Finally our guest arrives and we decide to go for a test ride and falls over right on the garage floor**************************************** "This is going to be a loooonnnggg trip" or so we thought. As it turned out he's a super good rider, races a Husky back home and turned out to be an awesome riding partner**************************************** (he hit his foot on the fender bag by accident, but never again).
So being that he came so far to do this, and he's a Husky rider I just had to take him to "Husky" and Ransburg on our way to Nevada.......
Found my Elvis cologne under the orange cone and splashed up but Michal didn't want to try it.... in case your wondering, yes I made him watch Timerider with me the night before we left to mentally prepare for this adventure**************************************** First impressions are everything you know****************************************
Story here; http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-584690.html
The next couple of years were all preparation for this ride. We decided to do the second half first, Fallon Nevada to the Canadian border. I was swamped in the middle of the summer working on bikes in a 110degree garage when we get an email asking if we could help a guy from Europe get his bike and get set up. WOW, long story short.... I'm now in charge of 2009 KTM 690R, it's registerd and insured under my friends name and owned by a total strager in the Czech-Republic****************************************! I went through the bike and put 300mi. on it, did the first oil change and haven't even met the owner yet****************************************! This guy either has more money than brains or is the most trusting person in the world****************************************!
Finally our guest arrives and we decide to go for a test ride and falls over right on the garage floor**************************************** "This is going to be a loooonnnggg trip" or so we thought. As it turned out he's a super good rider, races a Husky back home and turned out to be an awesome riding partner**************************************** (he hit his foot on the fender bag by accident, but never again).
So being that he came so far to do this, and he's a Husky rider I just had to take him to "Husky" and Ransburg on our way to Nevada.......


Found my Elvis cologne under the orange cone and splashed up but Michal didn't want to try it.... in case your wondering, yes I made him watch Timerider with me the night before we left to mentally prepare for this adventure**************************************** First impressions are everything you know****************************************

