2011 Lynskey Backroads frame size large custom build for adventure and around the world touring. All the parts used on this build were chosen specifically for reliability and serviceability. The bike also features S&S couplers which enable it to easily break down for quick and less expensive...
The water tank holds 29 gallons. It's directly between the rear wheel wells behind the back seat so the weight is directly over the rear axel. The hot water heater holds 6 gallons. So that's a total of 35 gallons. When the vehicle is being driven it's heating the water in the tank up to engine...
Just in time for a Baja Christmas trip!
2005 EB350 diesel SMB 4x4
24639 miles
Sportsmobile penthouse top
6.0 Diesel engine
remote mounted engine coolant filter (spin on)
Sportsmobile (not Quigley) 4x4
includes AA Atlas transfer case
Old man emu shocks
New (under 100 miles) BFG AT E rated tires...
Thanks for the compliments. The burner is a snow peak stove. This is kind of like "kantz meets snow peak" system. The kitchen is sized to hold 3 snow peak appliances.
Here's one I just built. I was inspired by the kantz kitchen but wanted to use snow peak stuff. This kitchen is built for my syncro which I use only for solo trips or trips with just my wife. I wanted to fit the smaller stove, bbq and basically my entire kitchen in one unit that I could use...
Older one herehttp://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/29536-60-000-to-spendAnother one herehttp://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/56775-Syncro-vs.-4x4-Ford
Christopher, Thanks for the offer! I don't have exact plans yet as to where I'm starting but I'll let you know.
So far all I've done is ride the bike "bare" (not even water bottles) about 5 miles. It's deffinatly a little on the stiff side compared to my carbon cannondale that I ride about 150...
Here's my new Lynskey backroads tourer. It's got couplers on it so it will break down. The drivertrain is shimano ultergra. The wheels are hand built with hadley hubs, 36 spoke. The brakes are avid mechanical discs. Next up will be a set of custom built ti racks and full panier set. My first...
Congrats on the new truck! What are your plans for a camper?
As far as the existing bed goes I'd suggest http://www.truckpaper.com/
and of coarse craigslist. Also if you have a local meduim duty truck dealer you might inform them of your desire to sell this bed.
How about these stylish Italian leather shoes?
http://www.dromarti.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10_29_13&products_id=15&zenid=aab6baa3050445c0f4bb9f36394816b7
I wonder if they are as good as they look?