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Couple of pics in a deserted metal hospital in Kent, UK.
trevor, how do all of those beemer riders ride together without crashing?I mean, while they are all striking the pose of looking down their noses at lessor bikes, how do they see the road?
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LOl..Funny Rob and Glenn were on their GS bikes and when I ride one of my GSs they get the most attention.
I must admit I felt strange not riding an old Suk with Glenn and Rob having theirs. Funny you mention the whole BMW snob thing...and I think at least Glenn will agree with me on this one..The BMW dealer here is WAY more open and friendly than any of the other dealers here. For starters they are the ony dealership in town to have a bike night every week and they feed you hotdogs and burgers before going out for a ride. And ALL brands are welcome.![]()
When you left I said "look at those hooligans go" lol you know I would have been right with you if I didn't have Liam on the back.So true! This is the most friendly motorcycle dealership I've ever encountered. Because of the different experience levels of the people who attend the bike night, the ride to the destination is quite sedate and everyone rides in a safe and organized manner. On the way back you can let your hair down a little more and separate from the group. All of the GSR members can be proud in knowing that Rob and I took off from group first to give them a sampling of the exhaust note of Rob's Marving!:evil: (That is, if they weren't too busy on their cell phones talking to their stockbrokers)![]()
Ohhhh yeah!
Rebuilt my forks yesterday. In think it took longer to get the darn fairing back on than it did the forks.
Will be doing some good riding this afternoon!
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Love my 650.
Well Ed, everyone like a compliment on their bike. So thanks.
She is a real Mona Lisa though.(looks good from 20 feet, but up close all cracked and rough so to speak) ha
This was my 375$ buy last year. I cleaned the carbs, put tires on it and rode it to Brown County rally. Made it problem free.
Found it with 8500 miles on it.
Will likely do a frame up resto/clean up with it eventually.
I'm really starting to like faired bikes. I did see that other one you mentioned. I really like that fairing. Looks great on that particular bike.
Good stuff.
I remembered to make a compliment at the end. My thought was that I saw that bike somewhere else...of course I didn't want to be incredibly rude and not mention how nice your bike is.
I paid $475 for my "T" with a rebuild clutch and carbs. It wasn't running when I got her and the PO guaranteed she would crank up! Didn't need to cash in on his word since the shop I had the bike in gave the once over.
It's great getting these bikes in working order. I've had some assistance from MrBill who is just down the road in Las Cruces.
I've been on one long distance run (250 miles + 60 miles to Alamogordo) and also my first Bike Rally last week (Aspen Cash). I've had a great time here in New Mexico carving twistys in the mountains. I'll be leaving soon and headed to norther Florida.
Anyway, thanks for the reply.
Ed
Finally got my moto out for a ride today. My partner just finished her motorcycle class a couple weeks ago (and is semi-inheriting my '03 suzuki burgman 400) and we wanted to take our first ride together. Weather is great here in Milwaukee and the weekend looks to be beautiful. Saw a lot of bikes out - good vibes all around.