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Post a picture of your Oilhead

And wait for it... the best oilhead ever made!
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And the Fastest Color Chromehead. Well done!
Never mind the red one, though it does look nice.
 
mwatrous,

You did Minnesota last year. You off to Billings this year?

I don't think I will be able to make Billings this year. Just moved back to Phoenix from the UP of Michigan and started a new job with limited time off.

And the Fastest Color Chromehead. Well done!

I'm theyellowbike over on the Chromeheads forum. My family members are convinced the C's color is yellow so the name theyellowbike follows me around.

m@
 
Cloud 9

Good looking bike. I bought a 2002 model R1150RT in late 2001. The RS model would have been my choice except I wanted to travel with my wife on board. I hope you enjoy it for many years. BTW, as for the comments about how clean it is; Ride fast enough and the dust can not catch up with you!
 
Wow. Tough crowd. :)

That RS break down?
No, and it better not. Just dropped a nice sum on shocks. I can't afford to have anything else go wrong. :)

Too clean to have been ridden to that location. Where'd ya park the trailer?
Dang, always onto to me. The new enclosed trailer is just out of sight on the left. I even took time to apply road dust to the front tire (by hand) just to give it that freshly ridden look. :)

Good looking bike.
Clearly we have a Nobel Prize Winner amongst us. Cloud 9, I had an RT before and loved it. You are right, it is better suited to two up riding. Each bike has it's niche.
 
I would like to go, but I am too busy to prepare another seminar. I have asked Terham to go in my place. He will be speaking on the finer points of dry bag packing. In keeping with the theme here.

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It pains me to say this :jester...but that's an attractive motorcycle. :thumb

But who will deliver the "RS-to-S" Conversion Seminar? (that was a classic, btw :laugh)
 
Wow. Very nice...although the bike looks better than the guy standing next to it. :) And you guys give me a hard time about my bike being clean? That S is dust free.
 
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