any of you guys fit one of these in the back of your delica?Very nice, you'll like the trustworthiness of the WRR. And, you'll be sipping fuel on those back roads.
Just got done with my annual dual sport trip. I think we did just under 2,000 miles (lots of highway to/from route). My WRR has quite a few mods from stock.
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Ok. I want to have a beer with this guy.We have a new rule, all our vehicles have to be cab forward and have hand throttle
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Yep. Drove from Lyle, WA up to Plain, WA for the Touratech rally a couple years ago.any of you guys fit one of these in the back of your delica?
Let's do thisOk. I want to have a beer with this guy.
What is that vehicle with the bat logo on the front?We have a new rule, all our vehicles have to be cab forward and have hand throttle
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It is a 1963 Steyr Puch Haflinger. Cool little thing, has portals on all 4 corners, lockers front, center and rear. Also has a super low range, so it will pretty much go until it falls over lol. About the size of a golf cartWhat is that vehicle with the bat logo on the front?
That thing is beautiful. For anyone interested, here's a wiki entry:It is a 1963 Steyr Puch Haflinger. Cool little thing, has portals on all 4 corners, lockers front, center and rear. Also has a super low range, so it will pretty much go until it falls over lol. About the size of a golf cart
I guess I could have done that Wiki thing. Thank you! It is so fun, goes anywhere I have the balls to point it LOLThat thing is beautiful. For anyone interested, here's a wiki entry:
Steyr-Puch Haflinger - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
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