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  • Hey where did you get those mirrors? I like the fact they are there but not hideous like the stock ones.

  • @ianswenson6 highway dirtbikes. they are integrated with the top clamp and hand guards. very slick.

  • Nice vid man! I love this bike. :) Subed!

  • @Scylibs thanks!

  • You'll kick my ass with that lite WR I want one real bad for off road But yeah I will go with the KLR.!! Minus the Boxes of Course!!

  • @navythomas8 maybe... you're probably a better off-road rider than me. The WR is light, but mine is the WR250R (not the F) so it's still 300lbs... =D

  • very awesome ride 

  • @67kneil thanks =D

  • Great bike the WR , would love to own one. Got to keep dreaming he LOL

  • @bakker46 sell your car and get one!! :)

  • I would love to have a WR someday. Great bikes.

  • @halfthrottle they are fun machines. =D

  • Did you shoot all that with just the one camera? Do you have some kind of mini-tripod or did you lug out a full sized one?

  • @Fudmottin yes, I only used one GoProHD (I wish I had two!). The place was small, so I ran every trail many, many times which made getting all the footage easy. I used my little tree-frog bendy tripod which is like a gorilla pod. I had it on the ground and on a couple trees. otherwise I used the gopro chest mount and a ram adapter on the handlebars. you can see the ram ball in a couple of the chestmount shots.

  • @EverydayRiding I have a Ram on my handle bar also. I'm thinking about getting another for my grab handle. But I'm not sure if they make a U-bolt connection of the appropriate size.

  • @Fudmottin if you look the one on my handlebar doesn't use a u-bolt. it is on a threaded rod through the top clamp. you might be able to do something like that too for your grab bar. RAM makes LOTS of options. I have a bunch of mounts on every bike. maybe something like the master cylinder mount would work for you too. I use that one on the Ural's spare tire since the regular u-bolt was too small.

  • @EverydayRiding I'll check what's available. I did once have my camera mounted on the left side reflector bracket on the front wheel. I used that for Mt Washington. But the vibration destroyed the mount. It was a homemade job though.

  • Nice editing.

  • @suburbanryder thank you!! I think you're the first one to ever make that comment :)

  • @EverydayRiding The extra effort you put in shows.

  • @suburbanryder thanks. I try to make something I'd like to watch myself. I am surprised no one commented on the end. lol. 

  • @EverydayRiding You set it up just like a movie with the "bonus" ending. ;)

  • @suburbanryder yea, I like the blooper/silliness that some guys do at the end. I did it in my last vid too. maybe i need to shrink the credits into Picture-in-Picture instead of just making them short.

  • You got a lot of toys there, my friend! LUCKYYYYYYY! ;)

  • @808yewtube sell your car, and you too could have more money and space for motorcycles!! :)

  • @EverydayRiding HAHAHAHA! hmmmmmm......

  • Great shots... Looked like fun.

    I hear those WR's are a blast.

  • @KlrSarge It was fun! My first off-roading of this year (riding on frozen lakes with the Ural doesn't count).

    The WR250R is a great bike. A blast in the woods and can easily keep up with traffic on the highway.

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