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Canadian T7 in the wild


TeriyakiBlaster

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Since picking up my T7 last week, I didn’t waste any time getting it through the 1000km first service and into the Vancouver Island backcountry for a 3-day off road camping trip. Early impressions are very positive, it’s everything I was expecting and I’m super happy with it overall. Out of the box I just dialed in a bit more rear preload and the suspension works really well for me. Upgraded the skid plate and hand guards, added a rear rack and it’s mostly good to go. I have a few more parts on their way (replacing the ugly stock indicators is priority #1), then I’ll be switching to more aggressive tires and enjoying it for many adventures to come.

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Howdy Neighbor.
Mine should be ready to roll later next week...

Ladysmith.

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