Looking back at Pilot and Index peaks on a late night ride over the Beartooth Pass.
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Looking back at Pilot and Index peaks on a late night ride over the Beartooth Pass.
Posing with our beautiful Beemers the night before packing them up for a 2200 mile tour of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon and Washington. Great Fun!
Let's try that again.
last time...
From Tennessee to Colorado. Taking a break somewhere in New Mexico
My 1100GS
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[B][COLOR="DarkRed"]livngood Welcome and what a fine looking bike!!!
Mike[/COLOR][/B]
livingood, beautiful ride, especially the blue wheels (that was my trademark for the last 3 BMW's I had.
Beautiful bike livngood. Love the bags.:thumb
[QUOTE=terham;406180]Beautiful bike livngood. Love the bags.:thumb[/QUOTE]
All the props belong to the original buyer (purportedly an attorney gal in Texas) who really did a fantastic job on the details / optional equipment and aesthetics. In addition to the very rare color-matched city cases, she replaced the stock turn signal housings, starter cover, and alternator pulley cover with carbon pieces. She also added the fog lights, knee pads in the knee wells, carbon / mesh snorkel covers, dark touring windscreen and what I believe is an R11S-length after market torque arm that lowered the rear end of the bike as it's a perfect fit for me with my 30" inseam. As noted, she really did a great job on the decals, or the lack thereof... Just the white squares and roundel on the sides of the lower cowl and no decals on the tank covers. Again, props to her... I couldn't have have done any better and can't think of anything I'd undo.
I was just fortunate enough to be in the market when it was put up for sale by the second owner who only had it for a few months and gave it the same loving care as the original owner: pretty sure he's a member of MOA as well. He serviced the bike at 4,700 miles when he took ownership and added a Pyramid carbon rear hugger which is a very nice addition given its upcoming commuter duty and also added some riser blocks which, again, were an excellent add for my needs.
It's sitting with just 5,484 miles on the ODO right now and looks like it should be sitting in a showroom. I'll be using it as my year-round daily driver which, in some respects, is a shame but, well, bikes are made to be ridden, right? The only thing I plan to add is a Pyramid Fenda Extenda as it will be getting wet...
[B]Schwingggg !!![/B]
Ride Safe.
My '04 is pretty standard, not too many farkles, but it's MINE, and I love it.
You can never have too many farkles?Ã*:dance [url]http://www.bmwmoa.org/forum/images/smilies/dance.gif[/url]
Nice bike Jeff!
I know what farkles are but must be really old or stupid! What or how did the term farkle come from :banghead ????????
Mike