BMWryder9
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As a south Florida rider I can say that is a breathtaking picture but brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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That's worthy of framing! Gorgeous. Motorrad should contact you for advertising rights.View attachment 5571Our R18 Transcontinental, today, at the top of the Stelvio Pass (Stilfser Joch, 2750 meters): Italian Alps.
well, if it happens we'll do 50/50.That's worthy of framing! Gorgeous. Motorrad should contact you for advertising rights.
Hi @nielsm, so I see you installed the solo weekender, how did you end up fastening the seat at the back? I mean, the bracket at the back flies way up from the fender. Did you press it all the way down so it ended up flush mount to the fender?
The seat sitting is firm. It is actually the real position for the pillion passenger seat to be inserted in that spacer IF you decide to install it. For the same reason the bracket at the back of the driver's stays like an inch or so over the fender. I did not want to force it down and just used the spacer even though I am not inserting the pillion. That is my question for the ones not using their pillion, they may have pressed hard the bracket in the driver's seat down so it gets leveled to the fender...You should rip the spacer, the saddle rubber pads are probably not in contact with the fender.
And yes, the look is terrible
To be iconic, in Amsterdam you need to have a different red light in the photo.
BTW use Reverse frequently now days, it really is a nice feature ! !!Beautiful bike
Sometimes, if the engine is very warm, my reverse doesn’t work until cooled down.BTW use Reverse frequently now days, it really is a nice feature ! !!
Beautiful!Fall in the Prairies