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New Bike in the stable R 1200 GS
#61
... yeah. I prefer cotton, sustainable and healthy.
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#62
(10-17-2021, 01:53 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Hey Mscb.. found your spare at Target (or one for the grandkids if there are any)..or just something to decorate your living room

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I have I grandson age 2.6 that already has an electrically powered BMW car with a functioning radio with Bluetooth so he’ll pass.
But hey, my birthday is 12/7 and Christmas is coming up so surprise me
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#63
(10-18-2021, 03:30 AM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(10-17-2021, 01:53 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Hey Mscb.. found your spare at Target (or one for the grandkids if there are any)..or just something to decorate your living room

[Image: 3f921234412df76d9c508d1e594e4514.jpg]

I have I grandson age 2.6 that already has an electrically powered BMW car with a functioning radio with Bluetooth so he’ll pass.
But hey, my birthday is 12/7 and Christmas is coming up so surprise me

I have I grandson age 2.6 that already has an electrically powered BMW car with a functioning radio with Bluetooth so he’ll pass.
But hey, my birthday is 12/7 and Christmas is coming up so surprise me

Never too early to start them on the path to motorcycling. Sell the car lol
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#64
I have the frugal cousin of the GS, a 2003 Suzuki V-Strom 1000. So far, I'm liking it. I call it my country bike, cause it has the adventure tires, windshield and seat of a long-legged machine. I like my CB 1100 for city (suburban really) riding 'cause it's light and nimble for running up down Pacific Coast Hwy and really good at lane splitting, legal here in CA.
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#65
(09-30-2021, 12:21 PM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 11:52 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Nice! Congrats! The GS is a very versatile and capable motorbike.

BTW, I have the same lawnmower.

Good eye, I've had that one for 3 years and it never seems to take more than 2 pulls to fire right up.

While my neighbor raves about how much fun the GS is in the dirt, I have no plans to go off-road. I'm happy to keep both wheels on the ground and get home safely each trip. I don't want to ever not to be able to ride, and at this point and age in life off roading is taking to big a chance to dump it and get hurt.

I'm hoping for this to be a long distance bike to be able to ride this bike to the Smokies rather than trailering my bike.

Good eye, I've had that one for 3 years and it never seems to take more than 2 pulls to fire right up.

While my neighbor raves about how much fun the GS is in the dirt, I have no plans to go off-road. I'm happy to keep both wheels on the ground and get home safely each trip. I don't want to ever not to be able to ride, and at this point and age in life off roading is taking to big a chance to dump it and get hurt.

I'm hoping for this to be a long distance bike to be able to ride this bike to the Smokies rather than trailering my bike.
So much for not going off road, I found a short cut to Starbucks
[url=https://www.facebook.com/hans.koeller.7/videos/920124775259774/?sfnsn=mo&ref=share]https://www.facebook.com/hans.koeller.7/...&ref=share
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#66
(10-29-2021, 12:26 AM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 12:21 PM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 11:52 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Nice! Congrats! The GS is a very versatile and capable motorbike.

BTW, I have the same lawnmower.

Good eye, I've had that one for 3 years and it never seems to take more than 2 pulls to fire right up.

While my neighbor raves about how much fun the GS is in the dirt, I have no plans to go off-road. I'm happy to keep both wheels on the ground and get home safely each trip. I don't want to ever not to be able to ride, and at this point and age in life off roading is taking to big a chance to dump it and get hurt.

I'm hoping for this to be a long distance bike to be able to ride this bike to the Smokies rather than trailering my bike.

Good eye, I've had that one for 3 years and it never seems to take more than 2 pulls to fire right up.

While my neighbor raves about how much fun the GS is in the dirt, I have no plans to go off-road. I'm happy to keep both wheels on the ground and get home safely each trip. I don't want to ever not to be able to ride, and at this point and age in life off roading is taking to big a chance to dump it and get hurt.

I'm hoping for this to be a long distance bike to be able to ride this bike to the Smokies rather than trailering my bike.
So much for not going off road, I found a short cut to Starbucks
[url=https://www.facebook.com/hans.koeller.7/videos/920124775259774/?sfnsn=mo&ref=share]https://www.facebook.com/hans.koeller.7/...&ref=share

Like a Boss! Must be some mighty fine coffee they serve at Starbucks.
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#67
(10-29-2021, 12:26 AM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 12:21 PM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 11:52 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Nice! Congrats! The GS is a very versatile and capable motorbike.

BTW, I have the same lawnmower.

Good eye, I've had that one for 3 years and it never seems to take more than 2 pulls to fire right up.

While my neighbor raves about how much fun the GS is in the dirt, I have no plans to go off-road. I'm happy to keep both wheels on the ground and get home safely each trip. I don't want to ever not to be able to ride, and at this point and age in life off roading is taking to big a chance to dump it and get hurt.

I'm hoping for this to be a long distance bike to be able to ride this bike to the Smokies rather than trailering my bike.

Good eye, I've had that one for 3 years and it never seems to take more than 2 pulls to fire right up.

While my neighbor raves about how much fun the GS is in the dirt, I have no plans to go off-road. I'm happy to keep both wheels on the ground and get home safely each trip. I don't want to ever not to be able to ride, and at this point and age in life off roading is taking to big a chance to dump it and get hurt.

I'm hoping for this to be a long distance bike to be able to ride this bike to the Smokies rather than trailering my bike.
So much for not going off road, I found a short cut to Starbucks
[url=https://www.facebook.com/hans.koeller.7/videos/920124775259774/?sfnsn=mo&ref=share]https://www.facebook.com/hans.koeller.7/...&ref=share

ROFL
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#68
(10-29-2021, 12:32 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote:
(10-29-2021, 12:26 AM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 12:21 PM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 11:52 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Nice! Congrats! The GS is a very versatile and capable motorbike.

BTW, I have the same lawnmower.

Good eye, I've had that one for 3 years and it never seems to take more than 2 pulls to fire right up.

While my neighbor raves about how much fun the GS is in the dirt, I have no plans to go off-road. I'm happy to keep both wheels on the ground and get home safely each trip. I don't want to ever not to be able to ride, and at this point and age in life off roading is taking to big a chance to dump it and get hurt.

I'm hoping for this to be a long distance bike to be able to ride this bike to the Smokies rather than trailering my bike.

Good eye, I've had that one for 3 years and it never seems to take more than 2 pulls to fire right up.

While my neighbor raves about how much fun the GS is in the dirt, I have no plans to go off-road. I'm happy to keep both wheels on the ground and get home safely each trip. I don't want to ever not to be able to ride, and at this point and age in life off roading is taking to big a chance to dump it and get hurt.

I'm hoping for this to be a long distance bike to be able to ride this bike to the Smokies rather than trailering my bike.
So much for not going off road, I found a short cut to Starbucks
[url=https://www.facebook.com/hans.koeller.7/videos/920124775259774/?sfnsn=mo&ref=share]https://www.facebook.com/hans.koeller.7/...&ref=share

Like a Boss! Must be some mighty fine coffee they serve at Starbucks.

Like a Boss! Must be some mighty fine coffee they serve at Starbucks.
That's the way to do it!

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#69
When I owned a BMW and wanted to stop for a coffee, I'd check the parking lot on the way up. If there was another BMW parked out front, I'd park in back. I didn't need the looks of disdain I'd get stepping off of a Beemer wearing Joe Rocket and Scorpion gear.

A word of wisdom from someone who owned the same generation R1200... The ABS pump is horrifically expensive and fragile. Get your brake fluid changed annually, and when you do, sacrifice a live goat or chicken to the ABS Gods. And sprinkling some pigs blood on the final drive while doing a chant every few months can't hurt either.
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#70
(10-29-2021, 03:17 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: When I owned a BMW and wanted to stop for a coffee, I'd check the parking lot on the way up. If there was another BMW parked out front, I'd park in back. I didn't need the looks of disdain I'd get stepping off of a Beemer wearing Joe Rocket and Scorpion gear.

A word of wisdom from someone who owned the same generation R1200... The ABS pump is horrifically expensive and fragile. Get your brake fluid changed annually, and when you do, sacrifice a live goat or chicken to the ABS Gods. And sprinkling some pigs blood on the final drive while doing a chant every few months can't hurt either.
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