My girls:
Isleen - 2014 F6BD
Saorla - 1995 FLSTN Heritage Special
"Politeness, n: The most acceptable hypocrisy."
Ambrose Bierce
Sweet Georgia has no problem leaving the pavement. My buddy in Monument told me he had a scenic route but it involved three miles of dirt road over a mountain. I looked at his Road King and thought "If that can make it, SG and I can make it" HMMOG! Straight up. Narrow. Horrible ruts. Loose gravel and a cliff on the right side that dropped off into a rushing river. Left side was the most beautiful scenery. Boulders. Just gorgeous. I was scared to death. Georgia plowed through with no problem. But my elbows wouldn't flap. That was the first time they wouldn't do what I told them. Two more times before I left Colorado. Pikes Peak and Million Dollar Highway. Goodness.
I love the F6B (ride it and you will believe) but I would like something to flip around on with my changing mood now and again.
I like the sound of the herd with a different bike to meet my moods.
I would not use them all to their full potential but I would like to try.
Naked Super Sport Standard: (Comfortable sports bike)
FZ-10 or the Ducati Diavel
Alternative Sport Tourer: (Short trips under 6 hours with lots of curves)
BMW K1600 or Yamaha FJR1300
On/ Off road Adventure: (Off road camping trips)
BMW R1200GS adventure bike of Yamaha Super Tenre
I saw a bike you could ride right into the water (for trips to the lake / like a jet ski)
I am dreaming right!!!
But as always on my 50 mile each way commute to work or any long trip over 6 hours I want my highway star the F6B!!!
Steve
1973 Kawasaki KZ 900 restomod style with new tech - modern brakes, suspension, wheels. Stock motor, Kerker 4 into 1, oil cooler, dark brown custom paint. Would be an awesome addition to the stable.
My F6B is my dream bike, but if I won the lottery, I could afford the trip down to Sanford and pick up the one last accessory on my list ...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/112010861310...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT