mhines
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Were you in the West with all the forest fire smoke?
No, those are just clouds here in MA.
Reposting pic as it was flipped on my screen...
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Were you in the West with all the forest fire smoke?
'04 R1150R Rockster.
I had to laugh when I read this. When I found this one for sale I started reading up on the Rockster and distinctly got the impression that at the time it came out many of the brand "purists" adamantly didn't like it. From what I've been reading it seems like it's now more popular than it was when it was new. Whatever... I really like it. Once I find a lower seat that goes better w/ my 30" inseam I'll be able to call it almost perfect.I've always liked those bikes.
I had to laugh when I read this. When I found this one for sale I started reading up on the Rockster and distinctly got the impression that at the time it came out many of the brand "purists" adamantly didn't like it. From what I've been reading it seems like it's now more popular than it was when it was new. Whatever... I really like it. Once I find a lower seat that goes better w/ my 30" inseam I'll be able to call it almost perfect.
R1100s
I think fwerickson power washed the road before he took the picture.
One of my fondest memories from the late 70's was a trip a bunch of rag tag guys on multiple brands but BMW mostly set out from the East SF bay area with a goal to reach Banff and Lake Louise as heat waves were turning to rain in BC. I am going to butcher spelling here but the Okanagan valley and your incredible mountain ranges rising up from valley floors were amazing. We camped and motel stopped too. Hot springs and beer places were awesome. When this pandemic is controlled a couple of us are going to try and repeat the feat. FYI the honda guys gave up early and went home daunted by a little snow. LOL