Now that's a proper place to store your bike for the winter!
That you Steve?....
HIya!
Now that's a proper place to store your bike for the winter!
That you Steve?....
HIya!
[QUOTE=RapidRoadRescue;748403]Here is my gs,no I'm not single.LOL
What is that couch for?
Lesson in home decorating - move the couch where the bike is and the bike next to the coffee table. Then you can sit on the bike and watch TV!
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04 R1100s, 92 K75s, 97 F650st
Or just turn the sofa around and watch the GS.
2012 Midnight Blue R1200RT
I thought that was the perfect solution ... you can detail your bike, watch TV and spent time with the wife ALL at the same time ... the ultimate multi-tasking!![]()
Ed Apelian
When Life Throws You a Curve Lean into it!
2002 BMW R1150GS - (sold) Replaced with '12 R1200GSA Magma Red!
2006 R1200RT- Granite Gray
thats incredible!
2010 R1200RT
GO HOGS!
Winter Route in Colorado
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All in the pursuit of fun!! I say again...Must control the wanderlust
2012 S1000RR
2011 R1200GSA
Thank you guys!
I love taking photos of my bikes! Hardly an Ansel Adams, but he would have wanted to capture the gorgeous essence of the hexhead too!
Here's another one from yesterday, this time with Nancy riding it.
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Nice photo. It looks like a Black and White except for the yellow line. Is that done with a filter? I have never seen that before but I am not a photographer in any capacity.
All in the pursuit of fun!! I say again...Must control the wanderlust
2012 S1000RR
2011 R1200GSA
Thank you!
No filter, just some trickery post production. Specifically "painting" in the B+W effect, leaving the yellow line and yellow headlight untouched.
Very simple once you learn how to do it.
I use Apple Aperture software, lots of free Apple video tutorials to learn how do apply effects like this.
To keep in spirit with this hex head thread:
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