Devin,
Let me help you. The point of bus ownership is so you can put your bikes on or in a trailer and get them to where there is no snow. That way the bus is happy, the bikes are happy and you are happy.
You need to meet Eric, Mr. Ironbutt.
Devin,
Let me help you. The point of bus ownership is so you can put your bikes on or in a trailer and get them to where there is no snow. That way the bus is happy, the bikes are happy and you are happy.
You need to meet Eric, Mr. Ironbutt.
Nice motos, Devin W. Do I see a Suzuki DRZ400 with an aftermarket bigger gas tank? And a KTM 990 Adventure? I have a DRZ400S dual sport. I got to ride some in your state a couple times this summer (late May and early August). We rode out of Ouray KOA campground.
When it warms up (next Spring, I guess), I'll ride to Ft. Collins to meet you.
Eric Faires
Huntsville, TN
Tks, Eric. You scored 100% on the ID test. The Suzuki often throws people for a loop on the trail. Most say, "what is it?".
I haven't done much riding in the Ouray area, but that is something I'm hoping to do soon. You'll definitely have to let me know if you end up in my neck of the woods.
Devin, If you do not mind riding with the Harley crowd....we ride year around in Savannah, Ga area.
For a fellow Prevost owner.....you may park out on the " compound " at no cost. 50A, dump, & water. Ken & Ellen
Nice bikes!I just sold a S4 Fogerty last year, still have a 1993 900 Superlight.Also have a custom bobber made by New York City Chopper, and a Harley Nostalgic Springer.Take my two sons to Sturgis every summer. Stay at Elkhorn RV in Spearfish, a great RV park!! My wife, Sandy, won't go near the bikes, so haven't bothered to get a lift for the back of the coach.
Thanks, Sticks. I had an S2R prior to the SC1000 and the riding position and maneuverability of Monster chassis is tough to beat. I've always loved the special editions like the Fogarty. Sounds like you've got some nice rides. I'd love to build up a rat-type bobber with a big fat white walls. Practical, no, but plenty of fun!
Devin, It must be a poplar design, Rossmeyers in Daytona is building the bobber from days gone by complete with the suicicde shifter on the tank and I believe with a old style knuckle engine. My days of building bikes has come and gone, but there is a lot of satisfaction in a project bike. Ken
I've found that I enjoy the company of most anyone who enjoys being on two wheels. I'm sure I could find exceptions to that, but I try not to look too hard! I've promised my wife more warm destinations so I'll be sure to keep you guys in mind if we make it out that way