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Right on Rob!! Those are great little bikes. And even an oversize tank to boot!! I have such fond memories of riding my sisters from camp to the store in Frazier Park for supplies.
 

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I'd love to own one of those or a Suzuki VanVan. I've been riding motorcycles my whole life but since I've been an official "grown up" it's been 650s-liter bikes. I currently own two Suzuki's a 2016 GSX-S1000F and 2013 VStrom DL650. Both fantastic bike in there own way (the 1000 is just a freaking rocket). ... but I's till love to own one of those fat tire 200s for some reason. :like:
 
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I'd love to own one of those or a Suzuki VanVan. I've been riding motorcycles my whole life but since I've been an official "grown up" it's been 650s-liter bikes. I currently own two Suzuki's a 2016 GSX-S1000F and 2013 VStrom DL650. Both fantastic bike in there own way (the 1000 is just a freaking rocket). ... but I's till love to own one of those fat tire 200s for some reason. :like:
I think the TW may be the ultimate urban commute solution. It's super light, lower speed handling is like a mountain bike, I'm getting over 80 mpg, maintenance is super easy, it's low key and super fun. I need to take it down to Hollister for some dirt action soon before it gets muddy again.
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