MuddyMudskipper said:
NICE! What dealer do your friends work for? I'm thinking they are the same folks I saw at the Red Mountain Desert Race.
The dealership is Iron Horse here in Tucson, I don't know them
too well. They wanted to go racing and Todd's name came up. I never really had any interest in the BMW's, I think I have only been in the shop once. We are a bunch of enduro/desert racers and riders. So the big beemer is something new. Kinda laughed at first..."you're gonna race what!?"...but after seeing it and riding it. I guess there is some hope.
A couple of the Iron Horse mechanics,
just joined our dirt bike club, haven't had the chance to ride with them yet.
MuddyMudskipper said:
Luckily for me I don't live in the basin so I don't get to experience the traffic that LA is famous for. There are lots of twisty roads out here and I'm about 10 minutes away from Angeles Crest so I can avoid the crush of humanity easily. I've ridden full faired bikes (999R Replica, 996S, SV650S) and nakeds (K1200R, Monster) and I've always liked the nakeds better. Ergos are more my style plus nakeds are more hooligan and less duder. I live in a helmet mohawk, bike nutz squiddy kind of town so I'd much rather be disassociated with the stop light Antron Brown's if I can help it. The Sheriffs tend to leave the non-sport bike types alone.
I can get out of Tucson pretty quick, we have some good twisties close by. I did buy the bike thinking I would save on gas riding back and forth to work. Traffic is just annoying on that thing. Me being me, wanted to carve in and out of traffic. It was either be put in jail or die. So I went back to dirt only riding...can get the same thrill going down some gnarly waterfall, that you get on a hooligan bike going 130.
I would love to have a Speed Triple or that 990 Super Duke, sitting in my driveway...but, I know myself too well. I would get into such trouble with one of those. I even thought of building up a SuperMoto, to run around town and race...I can see it now, up on the side walk, sliding around corners, jumping down stairs...(I am too much of a hooligan to own such things, need to stay away from the streets and keep to the back country).... I really like to explore, so an ADV bike will fit that need, heck of alot cheaper than outfitting a rig with four wheels...instead of a roof top tent, I am looking for the smallest two person tent I can find, to shove in a side box.