Fri 30 Jun 2006
Sweet life on the French Riviera
Par Christelle, Fri 30 Jun 2006 à 22:47 :: Lady Bikers
We’re still in June and the heat is already hard to bear. 35°C this afternoon. Never mind, I’m going to ride. This afternoon, free district. My man will take care of the children. I like these moments, only for me.
Lovely program: my machine, I and the superb roads of the sea side. Beautiful curves, impregnable view on the sea, no traffic before the arrival of the tourists, hummmm... that life is so fantastic! It’s undoubtedly so great to live in this part of France!
Cannes. Stars and all paparazzi of the Festival disappeared to leave the place to the chic strollers of the Croisette and to the children who run, play and laugh.
A few kilometres farther I can see a nice place, a small and quiet beach. I’ll spend a moment here. A few steps and here I am laying on the beach, facing the sea. Song of the cicadas, strong perfume of the pines. From time to time I look lovingly my motorcycle. The afternoon seems to be endless…
I’m afraid it’s time to go now! My kids will wait for me, their father as well. It’s hard to put my jacket on again by this temperature. As soon as I’m on the road, it’ll be better!
Arrived at home, I offer a well deserved rest to my great BMW F650GS. I really love this bike!
The freshness invades little by little the garden and the house, for our biggest pleasure. We have diner on the terrace. Direct sight on the Esterel.
The cicadas that I heard very loud this morning yet stridulate stronger and stronger in this end of day. The bald-mice start their unceasing nocturnal ballet among the pines whereas some turtledoves move risky near the dogs to drink a little water in their kit.
It was a slice of life on the French Riviera. Real happiness.
I did it! I promised myself I would give it a second try and read M. Pirsig’s book to the end. Have then a review written on the blog in case it could help people select some reading for the times after a good day ride on a
Recently reading some papers about the new Derbi Mulhacen 659 raised some questions.
Even though Derbi is not a newcomer in the two wheels world as they produce scooters for ages, bringing on the market a motorcycle is new for them. The Mulhacen 659 is a brand new concept and development for them and, as such, a major challenge.
It is rare to see new comers on this very challenging market dominated by Japanese machines. Not saying that the European production or the USA one are not active. On the brand novelty the European one is even a very active one. The recent years have seen Voxan coming out on the market and now Derbi.
When you read papers on the Mulhacen you will notice that they present the machine, test results and comments about the machine. Like any other motorcycle presentation or test.
If you read a paper about any new Voxan coming out, I am talking here about the French press, the paper always spent pore time evaluating the chance of success of the company than focusing on the bike!
Finally a bit pf fresh air in the motorcycle world!
Most of the motorcycle technology used nowadays is aged more than a century or so, in regards of the motorcycle dynamic logic. Even though BMW came out with some innovative ideas on the latest K series (K1200S, R, GT) it still stays a bit on the mellow side. If you have a look as some of the scooters in the plans there are some more interesting things taking place.
But the good news can also come from the motorcycle world thanks to people like Geir Brudeli who started developing his concept in 2001 and is now close to launch it in the market (first orders should be taken for 2007).
As you can see the beast uses a funny front part allowing to take a crazy angle without that many risks! The rear part belongs to the KTM 625 Supermoto, the front…is new!
On the
