GS Giant-GO BIG!

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GS Giant-GO BIG!

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You want to be a GS Giant like me :?: Don't answer that, because I know your answer. All you have to do is join this group. http://www.gsgiants.com/ You don't even have to have a GS. :shock:

It is a new group that grew out of the GS Giant Adventure Summits. The riders are from all over the US, Canada and Mexico. The forum is not very active yet but I think that will pick up now that I'm there. :roll:

You can join the forum without paying. If you want to support the group they ask for $10 but you get a nifty GS Giant reflective sticker.

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Get your money in fast and you could be the second one in KC to slap that bad boy sticker on your bike and be super cool, like me. There is a rumor that the sticker will even adhere to a KLR (only a rumor, I have not seen proof). You should consider the sticker a farkel that adds real value to your bike and riding enjoyment.
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It will not adhere to my KTM 500 EXC's 3.4 gallon tank. It just slid off collapsing as if it had been arrested for lowdown lousy turpitude. Probably has to do with the KTM's descent from famous rally racers and explorers of the extremely dangerous sort compared to the dull, established social figures (regrettable chaps wearing tails and swirling brandy in sniffers) one sees on GS1200s.

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Stu wrote:It will not adhere to my KTM 500 EXC's 3.4 gallon tank. It just slid off collapsing as if it had been arrested for lowdown lousy turpitude. Probably has to do with the KTM's descent from famous rally racers and explorers of the extremely dangerous sort compared to the dull, established social figures (regrettable chaps wearing tails and swirling brandy in sniffers) one sees on GS1200s.

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You missed adding something about Starbucks. :lol:
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