How to make a GS1200 Adventure heavier, but also more capable (in theory)

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How to make a GS1200 Adventure heavier, but also more capable (in theory)

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How to make a GS1200 Adventure heavier, but also more capable (in theory)

Just add an extra battery, and an electric motor to the front wheel...easy eh

http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-new ... z3vir7LYmu


Interesting :2up :confused
Many of the other 2WD bikes have a hydraulic system on the front wheel.
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I like it.
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haiax0 wrote:I like it.
are you in the pub, again :confused :biggrin2
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There is just something about mixing chavy colours with off-road tyres.. :cheers :boozer
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