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Post a picture of your Oilhead

Sweet! Another S-bike! Nice color too, though it's true that black is the best handling color . . . . :dance

Seriously, beautiful bike and welcome aboard.

A question: What's the brand of the windscreen?
 
Finally! Someone with good taste posts a picture of their bike. :laugh

Not sure I've ever seen that colour on an S. Custom job?
 
Finally! Someone with good taste posts a picture of their bike. :laugh

Not sure I've ever seen that colour on an S. Custom job?

The first S I considered buying (prior to finding my fastest color bike) was this colour red. It's a gorgeous bike in the photo, for sure.
 
Sawtooth Mountains in Stanley, Idaho

A ride i took last summer, 490miles. The Sawtooth Mountain Range in Central Idaho.
 

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My August '05 trip up Windy Ridge Road, Mt. St. Helens National Park

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What a beautiful shot. What a magnificent mountain and a gorgeous bike.


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Windy Ridge is very cool. There's often a herd or two or elk in the distance, too. They love the browse that's grown since the eruption,

Here's one from last summer; hiked above the parking lot.

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Same area, view of Mt. Adams.

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We had a Club ride to Windy Ridge earlier in the summer. Yeah, it was summer!

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Love the ChromeHeads :boldpurpl Glad BMW every once in a while takes some risks with design and ends up with some unique and different bikes from the mainstream (even though they were attempting to compete with the mainstream!).
 
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