favourite pic of your bike:-)

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Nothing artistic about it, my fave right now because I rode home to see the folks last weekend.



On the back side of the parents' farm. Dad's taken up fishing as his "day job" in retirement. And Pops and I have something in common: he has a new Ranger Bass Boat with a 250 Yamaha hanging off the back - we're both running our first Yamaha's right now - and we both love 'em...

 

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Pop has 2½ times as much Yammi as boy. That's why he is Pop. :)
 

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snakebitten said:
Pop has 2½ times as much Yammi as boy. That's why he is Pop. :)
Indeed! And don't think he didn't point that out... :)

Can't wait to run back up one weekend (it's only 350 miles) and go for a ride in his new sled as we didn't have time this trip. Apparently, unlike boy's Yammi, no reviewers complain about a lack of grunt...

Gotta love a 72 year-old still looking for more...
 

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Ill take a few more and post them up...
 

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I haven't had mine long enough to have gone anywhere too exotic yet (just since July 2013.) Here is a pic from November 3, 2013, when I rode down to Windsor, Ontario, about a two hour ride each direction, for the funeral visitation of a friend's father. This is on the north shore of Lake Erie on the way home. Nice sunny day, but the temp was just above freezing both ways. ::001::
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It is THE 2-up climb up master!
Others can do it. But nothing with more aplomb. Nothing.

You know that, of course. :)
 

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snakebitten said:
It is THE 2-up climb up master!
Others can do it. But nothing with more aplomb. Nothing.

You know that, of course. :)
It's the 2-up anything-master far as I'm concerned. Tracie loves the perch (especially compared to my VFR 800) but it's taken us many, many, comfy highway and byway miles. And even though we haven't climbed any great summits, it's taken us through 10 miles of Florida sugar sand without dumping us. And that's a true testament to the bike as I haven't ridden off-road since I was a kid, and I sure-as-hell don't know what I'm doing on a 600 pound bike, two-up, in Florida sand. I give all credit to the Tenere for us making it through unscathed...
 
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