finally gonna get to ride for the first time in 2 weeks tomorow. weather hasn't been too bad here but work has got in the way and haven't had a chance to ride, had a bad case of withdrawal for sure lol. there is a local organization that collects donations all year and uses the money to buy turkeys and all the fixings for thanksgiving dinners and they have us bikers ride along to help deliver the food to needy families in the area. rode in it last year and had a blast, after all the food is delivered they have all of us bikers meet somewhere and feed us a big dinner for riding and helping out. the temp is supposed to be high of 65 with sunshine and for colorado in november that is a treat . so to everyone here at ccc have a great thanksgiving and hope ya'll get the chance to put some miles on soon.
keep the shiny side up and the rubber down !!!!!!!!
My Suzuki Boulevard C90. I am in the process of buying hard saddlebags, painted in the same colors as my bike. I cant wait to see how it will turn out.
My Suzuki Boulevard C90. I am in the process of buying hard saddlebags, painted in the same colors as my bike. I cant wait to see how it will turn out.
My Suzuki Boulevard C90. I am in the process of buying hard saddlebags, painted in the same colors as my bike. I cant wait to see how it will turn out.
A tune by the band I sometimes do crew work for. I help load in, load out, handle merch sales, take pics, drive and sometimes help set up on stage. Oh name of the band is Lillian Axe and there's links for cd purchase at their website Lillianaxe.com if anybody is interested.
My first bike was a 1979 Suzuki 750-GSL. I loved that bike and rode it everyday until 1990 when I finally wore it out! It just seemed to have a perfect balance to it. In 11 years of riding...it never broke down on me once!
MC-Lifter used for winterstorage in the garage.
I took the pics on my screensaver and did put some nice music....
2006 Suzuki M109R. Road Burner Velocity Pros, Chrome Wheels, Rivco 2" Risers, Barnett +3 Throttle & Clutch Cables, Galfer Front SS Brake Lines, JSD-3 Tre, Suzuki Touring Sissy Bar and Luggage Rack, Power Commander III, LeatherLyke Hard Saddlebags, Rivco Brake Pedal, Rivco Front Signal Mount, Suzuki Engine Guards, Kuryakyn Front Pegs, Kuryakyn ISO Grips and Throttle Boss Both Sides, Kuryakyn Cup Holder, A&R Motosports HID Headlight, Suzuki Gel Seats, Electric Co 6 Block Panel, Stebel Air Horn and Custom Harness, RIS Radiator Grill, RIS Side Motor Cover, Shift Kit, RIS Chrome Side Inserts.
This is one of my earliest bikes, a GS850 Suzuki, four cylinder "dressed out" touring bike. For some reason, even though this was extremely similar to the Honda Gold Wing at the time, it was never a really popular bike in the biker's community. I owned this wonderful bike for about three years and sold it to what was then my best friend. He promptly laid the bike down in the middle of an intersection, and eventually blew the engine. The last I heard, he had it torn out as a basket case in his little work shop to "repair it". You know how that goes! Since this was my only transportation at all during that time ... and I was going through a divorce and really couldn't afford another mode of transportation ... I was running up between 12 to 15 THOUSAND miles on her every year! She had an AM/FM Stereo radio with a, (ready for it?), 8 TRACK PLAYER built in! LOL! Gawd I loved that machine ... and I would eat poo-poo to have the opportunity to get an exact duplicate today! The bike was so easy to work on ... and so SO dependable! One of the best bikes I ever owned up to that time!
