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Sunday, December 11, 2011

A Curious V-Strom





A curious V-strom, completely converted to ride from Paris to Dakar, which it obviously did. Different suspension, different brakes, wheels, tires, rear frame, saddle... well everything except main frame engine and front cowling I guess...
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