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[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 933252, member: 19939"] Thanks :nod: Ol' you might ask around at [url]www.triumphrat.net/[/url] There are a buch of real "Limey's that hang around there. The XR is not DS -- yet. I am still trying to get used to seeing folks up here riding plated dirt bikes and quads on city streets. :yikes: My job presented an opportunity to transfer to Billings, Mt so here we are. Looking at the BLM's website for Montana there doesn't seem to be much public land around here. But a guy can ride just about anywhere with a pair of fence cutters. :laugh: Just joking. [/QUOTE]
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