Only a motorcyclist would understand.
xt2
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
Great shot with a central theme! Yes, even those among we bikers will understand the gravitas of your photo. Funny how a car simply cannot compete with the feeling of a road like that on a powerful m/c.
Cheers
Texas has some great roads. That pictures looks like a fun road for two wheeled therapy. Also, the 3 sisters is wow. Thanks for posting. And, I did do a bit over a 100 miles today for 2 wheeled therapy. ;-)
SpeedyGraphic wrote:
My 1966 Triumph - "Bud Ekins' Special" - Bonneville would LOVE this road! (So would I.)
I have a 65 650 in my stable. A little toooo cold to get it out right now.
Bar hopping on 2 wheels? I hope you are not serious. Booze and motorcycles can be a deadly mix. I have logged well over 100,000 miles on my motorcycle and have never felt that I needed alcohol to enhance the experience.
Love your photo, I have often thought when traversing twisting ribbons of asphalt that I should stop for a photo as you did. I just haven't taken the time to make it happen.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Mr Soup. I totally agree. Once you get to Terlingua we ride gravel all day and THEN go socializing on foot or with a driver.
I AM one ... and I do understnd. Great composition with leading lines.
I get it and great shot! Man I want to be there on two wheels!
Thank you.
so, it's freedom in real mean. beautiful bikes.
philo wrote:
the number 1 road in the USA is #1 in Ca.
Yep, Just watch out for the shoulder as it is often very soft sand. I only rode that once and lost my ability to walk due to a spinal cord injury from a sharp left turn that I didn't quite make it through.
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