Johnny Rocco's BRP Gallery
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Johnny Rocco- noob
- Joined: 2009-04-17
Posts: 34
Location: Eastern Ontario
XR650R Year: 2003
Re: Johnny Rocco's BRP Gallery
Nice, I have never ridden an XR with a big after market tank before. Does the fuel slosh around abit putting you off balance when in the tight stuff?
big boar, little man- XRR Jockey
- Joined: 2009-02-08
Posts: 50
Location: Lyon France
XR650R Year: 2000
Re: Johnny Rocco's BRP Gallery
It really isn't an issue, with me at any rate. It does add a weight bias as you can imagine, which results in the front end staying planted. None of the skipping and hopping of the front wheel you'd normally experience under acceleration with the stock tank. It's the way to go for big day rides, especially if you're in the middle of the desert or miles from a Pemex that 'might' have gas. The boys nicknamed her the 'Supertanker'.
Hope to make it over your way in the next year or two for a tour.
big boar, little man wrote:Nice, I have never ridden an XR with a big after market tank before. Does the fuel slosh around abit putting you off balance when in the tight stuff?

Johnny Rocco- noob
- Joined: 2009-04-17
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Location: Eastern Ontario
XR650R Year: 2003

Johnny Rocco- noob
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Location: Eastern Ontario
XR650R Year: 2003
Need big tank!!
big boar, little man wrote:Nice, I have never ridden an XR with a big after market tank before. Does the fuel slosh around abit putting you off balance when in the tight stuff?
I just moved back to USA from Baja after two years. No big tank, no ride trust me!!

wavedad- noob
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Location: Half Moon Bay, CA
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Johnny Rocco- noob
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Bump- XRR Monger
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Re: Johnny Rocco's BRP Gallery
Thanks Bump, they're straight out of the camera, via Smugmug. 

Johnny Rocco- noob
- Joined: 2009-04-17
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Location: Eastern Ontario
XR650R Year: 2003
Panaroma?
See how the bike is squatty? It's like the photos we pushed flat a little.

Bump- XRR Monger
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Re: Johnny Rocco's BRP Gallery
I see what you mean, I'm thinking it's Smugmug.

Johnny Rocco- noob
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Perhaps
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Bump- XRR Monger
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Re: Johnny Rocco's BRP Gallery
Johnny, where do I get a rear tire like that? Whos the maker? My riding isnt in deep sand and that tire looks like what I need for where I ride

bakeray- XRR Jockey
- Joined: 2009-03-08
Posts: 95
Location: Washington
XR650R Year: 2003
Re: Johnny Rocco's BRP Gallery
Bakeray, that's a Continental TKC 80-
http://www.tiresunlimited.com/ALL%20TIRES/Continental/continental_tkc80.htm
I've also been very pleased with these-
http://www.tiresunlimited.com/ALL%20TIRES/Kenda/kenda_k270.htm
And my buddy with these-
http://www.tiresunlimited.com/ALL%20TIRES/Cheng%20Shin/Cheng_Shin_C858_C913_C914_Dualsports.htm
Cheers
http://www.tiresunlimited.com/ALL%20TIRES/Continental/continental_tkc80.htm
I've also been very pleased with these-
http://www.tiresunlimited.com/ALL%20TIRES/Kenda/kenda_k270.htm
And my buddy with these-
http://www.tiresunlimited.com/ALL%20TIRES/Cheng%20Shin/Cheng_Shin_C858_C913_C914_Dualsports.htm
Cheers

Johnny Rocco- noob
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