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Aarrff

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Got a 2010 R1200GS ordered. Hope it gets here soon. I am 61 and have owned motorcycles about all my life. First machine was a "Tote Gote" with a 4 hp Briggs engine ( that was a long time ago). This is not my first BMW. I am in the mountains of western North Carolina and will be putting the new bike to work riding loops here with a combination of pavement and gravel/dirt. I'll venture out of state when Spring gets here. I know these hills and it is amazing what is out there and I can't wait! Happy Trails!
 
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Nice to hear from a fellow mature rider. All good wishes on the new bike. I agree that NC has superb riding. Happy holidays and a good new year to you.
 
Location: Near Waynesville NC, close to the Juke Box Junction at the intersection of Highways 276 and 215

Howdy to you, too. The 276/215/BRP loop near Waynesville is one of our favorite places to ride. We've stayed at the Oak Park Inn in Waynesville and ridden through your area a few times. I want to return to the area to ride beyond the pavement too -- there are so many places to explore your way -- what a great place to live.

Welcome to the forum. We're glad to have you and I'm sure you'll get lots of good information like I have during my last year since joining in Nov. 2008.
 
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Welcome! Good to have you. You 're fortunate to live where you do, as there is so much wonderful riding there. I love that country.
 
Welcome Aboard Aarrff :wave

Just about any technical question you might have about your rides
and
where to take them touring is available here either via the search button
or
by just starting a new thread.

That bike will take you to the ends of the earth and back. Check out Jessie Bag and it becomes a combination quarter horse/mule on steroids. For s set of bags crafter especially for your bike click here.

Come back often and post a few pictures.

Paul
 
Howdy Aaarff great bike you are getting and awesome description of where your from.

Luckily for you you can still ride now as I have mine just about hibernated.

Welcome to the forum and check in often!
 
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