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As of today the bike is leak free or has minimal oil leaks. Good enough.
Bike is as ready as it will get, I just need to figure out the mounting points for the saddlebags.
Pictures are better than words or so they say. Yet, photos cannot capture what the soul perceives with the human senses.
Maybe one day someone reading this, (or watching)will be inspired- nahhh, encouraged to set the time aside, not necessarily to join this trip, but to go and explore beyond your borders. Whatever those may be.
Thanks guys, the ozarks has great pavement and both dual and single track to ride on.
When we stopped to take a look at that creek is when Stew discovered his bag. At that point we were about 6 miles in on an old dirt road. If we would have kept moving forward, we might not have found his stuff. It definitely made the adventure a little more suspenseful. All in all it was tough to cram in 4 days of riding in to 16 minutes of video but it's great memories.
Any of you guys are more than welcome to join the ride.
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