Pic of the day.

Not fall scenery, but pretty just the same.

Indeed. :)

Todays contribution.

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Custom built using cedar and a 318......
 

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some history, she was born a fitty and was leaking water. The path of least resistance was up/down (depending on your opinion) grade to grand fury status.

still hate looking at the back of the fitty grille while driving. If it changes i'm voting 86ish lebaron header.

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The get away machines...


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Winters coming.... I've a bunch more fall pics to upload and share. Been busy lately.
 
How do you decide which one to ride?

Each bike has it's own personality, just like our cars. your mood pretty much determines your mode of transport.

Sometimes you may want the comfort on a long cruise, or feel like having your arms stretching as you're pulling the wick, or maybe you feel like grtting lost in natures wilderness.

The one style that you're still missing Beeper is the cruiser, for when you just want to lay back and look cool while feeling the air. :cool:
 
How do you decide which one to ride?

'Tis a delightfull problem indeed. [smilie=::

68 pretty much got it, except for the cruiser part. :dgt:

The Suzuki offers 1200 cc's of visceral snarling piped jetted arm stretching wheel lofting old school superbike forward propulsion resulting in a satisfying adrenalin rush that never gets old.

The Beemer brings power and refinement together into a well balanced package to provide a quiet and comfortable land missle for covering great distance with ease.

The KLR is my mule, happily chugging along going anywhere I point it with a slow and sure footed gait that puts one mind at ease. It's my daily mount for the work commute and weekend dirt roads. The least mechanically advanced bike of the three but the one most ridden...go figure. :D

Question: How many bikes is enough?

Answer: One more than I already have. :p



On with the show.

Big storm this week in the mid-west, perhaps you heard? We set a new low pressure reading record here, winds gusting to 70 mph and sustained over 20 for two days. Blow hard it did.

Todays sunrise....what's the saying? Red sky in morning sailer take warning? Indeed.
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Similar pics have surfaced from my friends in Yooperland in Michigan, though not quite as red.
 

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