Ronbo
Loc: Okanagan falls BC. Canada
I don't have a clue what I'm doing but I'm having fun.lol.
It's fun watching you have fun. Nice shot.
Ronbo
Loc: Okanagan falls BC. Canada
hehe. thanks v. Like your avatar.
Thanks Ronbo I like your Yamaha Star. I had just bought this one back in 1977. I put a fairing and rack on it. I was lucky enough to get to ride it across the U.S. 5 times. Los Angeles to Virginia and just about every where in between on Gov. business.
Whatever you are doing keep it up. Great shot!
Ronbo
Loc: Okanagan falls BC. Canada
[quote=V22Perry]Thanks Ronbo I like your Yamaha Star. I had just bought this one back in 1977. I put a fairing and rack on it. I was lucky enough to get to ride it across the U.S. 5 times. Los Angeles to Virginia and just about every where in between on Gov. business.[/quote
Sweet!!! Is that an xs1100? I bought one new in 78. It was all decked out. Pretty nice rides back then.
My bike is a Kawasaki 1600 Nomad. Cheers...
Ronbo
Loc: Okanagan falls BC. Canada
jeanbug35 wrote:
Whatever you are doing keep it up. Great shot!
Thank you jeanbug. I'll keep plugging away. Can't wait till I figure out this editing...Cheers.
No it's the 750 the 1100 came out in 78 remember. when the 1100 hit the shop I wanted to tread the 750 in but I decided not to have that conversation with the wife:-) Any way I loved the 750 it served me very well. It was not the fastest but you could not beat the reliability and comfort. it would do 90 all day long if johnny law would live you a loan. That 1100 had to be a dream also. I tell you what I love that drive shaft. no grime slung all over the rear wheel, no adjustments and no replacements. Loved it.
Oh that's a Nomad sorry:-(
I have had a lot of bikes over the years but these new specialized breeds are something. The military sends you where you just can't have one there. Now I've gone with out for a long time. Maybe in a year or so I'll be in a place where I can get another one.
Ronbo
Loc: Okanagan falls BC. Canada
Yes, there are a lot of sweet rides out there now. So much to choose from. There is something very primal going on when you ride a big thumper. I can't get enough of it. I'm 60 now and hope to ride until I'm 6 feet under and then again on the other side. Cheers V22...
Ronbo wrote:
I don't have a clue what I'm doing but I'm having fun.lol.
That's what it's all about, keep having fun well done. I used to have bikes for many many years me and my wife did many 1000, of miles year after year, but not anymore this was our last bike a B.M.W 1,000 tourer.
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