WEZUL
Cage Rattler
Hi Mika!
Once again I want to thank you for Morning Reads. While I admit I do not necessarily read it "cover to cover" I do regularly find something of interest and/or an article or video that brings me up to speed on a topic of which I was unaware.
The S1000RR campaign has me thinking two ways. In reacting to the imagery from an art sense it's really something, does remind me of Frank Miller.
In another sense I can see where this kind of stereotyping could possibly ruffle some feathers.
Regardless I think the S1000RR has great potential, now can BMW put together a winning season? We shall see. I would love to see how that bike performs at the Isle of Man TT.
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The Asphaltfighter?« Stormbringer is some kind of monster. I think it's a mule for technology that is either in it's infancy or just a little beyond that. Exciting to see what's just beyond the horizon, isn't it?
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Finally the bike candy, I do enjoy. This morning's R50S confirms again that I do appreciate the vintage stuff. Although I own no vintage bikes and quite frankly couldn't mechanic my way out of a wet paper sack I can appreciate the efforts of others.
Thanks, man!
Once again I want to thank you for Morning Reads. While I admit I do not necessarily read it "cover to cover" I do regularly find something of interest and/or an article or video that brings me up to speed on a topic of which I was unaware.
The S1000RR campaign has me thinking two ways. In reacting to the imagery from an art sense it's really something, does remind me of Frank Miller.
In another sense I can see where this kind of stereotyping could possibly ruffle some feathers.
Regardless I think the S1000RR has great potential, now can BMW put together a winning season? We shall see. I would love to see how that bike performs at the Isle of Man TT.
--
The Asphaltfighter?« Stormbringer is some kind of monster. I think it's a mule for technology that is either in it's infancy or just a little beyond that. Exciting to see what's just beyond the horizon, isn't it?
--
Finally the bike candy, I do enjoy. This morning's R50S confirms again that I do appreciate the vintage stuff. Although I own no vintage bikes and quite frankly couldn't mechanic my way out of a wet paper sack I can appreciate the efforts of others.
Thanks, man!