[quote="hjsbmw"]Faces behind the posts? Here's me on the day I took possession of the bike, minutes after the previous owner dropped it off and I handed over the check.
BIg smile!
Good idea, would love to see some more posts like this!
Took me a while to find a pic of with both my bike and face. I mostly ride alone, and in the pics that do exist of me and the R, I generally have a helmet on. So here's a shot of me looking strangely uncomfortable/stoic and also strangely beardless out near Sonora Pass. Pretty sure I'm saying something like "dude, you ride a GS - less photos and more riding, Mr. Adventure Rider!"
Also, thus far in our statistically very significant sample of three, we see that contrary to supposed popular perception, it's not just oldsters that ride Beemers.
Like Senor Hooligan, I could only find one pic of the bike and me with no helmet with what could pass for a smile... Taken about 2 minutes after it was delivered, before I'd ever swung a leg over it! Many more smiles since, but any that were recorded were hidden behind a helmet...
Oh - and I guess you can call this datapoint #4 in that statistically significant sample!
I ride alone too… but met a nice guy at Big Bend National Park last month (his V-Strom is in the background). We were camped near each other, and introductions led to a nice ride the following morning. Thanks to him, I now have a presentable picture of me and my bike.
Nice to see that there is a response to my call for faces!
Reposting this from the previous picture thread. On the right is Jim, also a forum member (faylo), with his white 2010. I met him by chance on the Blue Ridge Parkway last year. I go to the Parkway a lot. It's close enough for me to make it worth it for just 1-2 nights. I enjoy the combination of riding and hiking.
Nice to see that there is a response to my call for faces!
Reposting this from the previous picture thread. On the right is Jim, also a forum member (faylo), with his white 2010. I met him by chance on the Blue Ridge Parkway last year. I go to the Parkway a lot. It's close enough for me to make it worth it for just 1-2 nights. I enjoy the combination of riding and hiking.
Great picture! Our bike looks fantastic flying in formation!
BigEasy wrote:Here's a few from a Bourbon Tour trip ...
Are you an MOA member? They are looking for stories about 'Theme Rides'. I think you have the right material here, in case you feel inclined to write a story around it.
I am a card carrying MOA member. I don't check the owners site that often so was unaware of the Theme Ride call. Do you happen to have a link? If time permits I could certianly write up a short report, Thanks
Play Harrd and Floor It- Stevie Ray Vaughn
Currently:
07 R1200R
07 XB12STT
10 FLHTP
12 Wee Strom ADV
BigEasy wrote:Here's a few from a Bourbon Tour trip ...
Are you an MOA member? They are looking for stories about 'Theme Rides'. I think you have the right material here, in case you feel inclined to write a story around it.
I am a card carrying MOA member. I don't check the owners site that often so was unaware of the Theme Ride call. Do you happen to have a link? If time permits I could certianly write up a short report, Thanks
It's in the last ON magazine (January). They want 10+ pictures, 1500 words or less, and the contact email is [email protected] (no link provided).
SF_Hooligan wrote:
Jumping the gun - I believe those are the Wunderlich ClearProtect Hand Guards. I really like the way they're almost invisible - did you notice he has the footguards on there too? Supposedly, those hanguards (like everything else) only work on bikes through 2010.
I've got an '11 and can confirm that the Wunderlich hand guards fit just fine on mine.
SF_Hooligan wrote:
Jumping the gun - I believe those are the Wunderlich ClearProtect Hand Guards. I really like the way they're almost invisible - did you notice he has the footguards on there too? Supposedly, those hanguards (like everything else) only work on bikes through 2010.
I've got an '11 and can confirm that the Wunderlich hand guards fit just fine on mine.
Awesome, thanks for the tip. 'Twas the folks at Wunderlich who told me it was a no-go - says so on their site, and when I emailed, they confirmed. I've been meaning to head down there (Wunderlich America is a just a nice couple hour ride down the coast) and check 'em out in person, because I didn't believe it.
2wheels wrote:I can second that, they do fit the '11 bikes! Takes about 10 mins..
They do not seem to work, but when I rode my new '11 machine without them I was surprised how much colder my hands became.
I feel like such a chump now. They totally look like they'll work - shoulda just got 'em. I have Barkbusters on my bike now, but would prefer the stealthy clear-ness of these. Putting 'em on the list. Thanks guys!
hjsbmw wrote:It's in the last ON magazine (January). They want 10+ pictures, 1500 words or less, and the contact email is [email protected] (no link provided).
Thanks for the heads up, I'll check it out
Play Harrd and Floor It- Stevie Ray Vaughn
Currently:
07 R1200R
07 XB12STT
10 FLHTP
12 Wee Strom ADV