Mon 01 May 2006
Mission Impossible 2
Par unicorn, Mon 01 May 2006 à 19:31 :: Motorcycle related movies
Mon 01 May 2006
Par unicorn, Mon 01 May 2006 à 19:31 :: Motorcycle related movies
Sun 30 Apr 2006
Par unicorn, Sun 30 Apr 2006 à 22:03 :: Your Best rides and travel adventures
It is good to read about biker experiences and to see that we do all experiment the same sort of very special moments in countries without all the consumerism existing in our so called "rich countries". It is funny that the less people have the more they are willing to share! During my North Pole skydive, during the time spent in Siberia, during the run in desert, in all those places I met extraordinary people who like for Ewan and Charley helped me think and get out of our over stressed world.
Among the sentences of their book I really liked are:
Par unicorn, Sun 30 Apr 2006 à 12:15 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Thu 27 Apr 2006
Par unicorn, Thu 27 Apr 2006 à 14:56 :: My Motorcycle
Wed 26 Apr 2006
Par unicorn, Wed 26 Apr 2006 à 20:15 :: Your Best rides and travel adventures
Mon 24 Apr 2006
Par unicorn, Mon 24 Apr 2006 à 13:09 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Par unicorn, Mon 24 Apr 2006 à 11:44 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Fri 21 Apr 2006
Par unicorn, Fri 21 Apr 2006 à 19:48 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Wed 19 Apr 2006
Par unicorn, Wed 19 Apr 2006 à 21:31 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Par unicorn, Wed 19 Apr 2006 à 21:27 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Tue 18 Apr 2006
Par unicorn, Tue 18 Apr 2006 à 19:31 :: Motorbike Motorcycle test
The
"back to the roots" bike! One cylinder, two wheels, a saddle and fun,
loads of fun! This is definitely a motorcycle you ride with a big
smile on all the time (get a full face helmet to avoid eating to many
flies and other nasty insects).
Compared to the rest of the BMW motorcycles
you will find on our tours this is the one who worked the hardest
on the Weight Watchers diet: 192 Kg (more than 100 Kg less than the
K1200LT), which means there is no need for a huge engine: 650 cc and
50 Hp based on a Rotax ® mono cylinder engine. This doesn't mean you
are going to stay way behind the rest of the group! No way! That little
engine is full of fun and will push hard on your back to get you to
the next curve. Surprisingly that little motorcycle jumps from one
curve to the next one with a lot of goodwill! And does it with a lovely
sound through its two exhaust pipes (sort of a designer thing!). Keep
in mind though that this is a lone piston only engine and that with
the wrong gear at very low speed it will make sure you are aware it
doesn't like it! Among the surprises you will notice
that there is no cap on the tank, as that one is under the saddle
for a lower CG, and for those not really used with the usual BMW
blinker switches, the F650GS offers the Japanese standard "one switch,
two blinker" solution. The handling is easy, an you feel on this
bike as if you had always ridden it. Now for long distance rides
you will appreciate to have a support truck as you aren't here on
an oversized K1200LT or R1200RT with all the cases to store your
belongings, and that some guide motorcycle carries some spare gas
as there is no gas gauge for the 17L tank. To answer the title questions: does
size matter? The F650GS will prove that to have fun you can be smaller
and slimmer and get a lot of smile on your biker's face. For your next Unicorn Adventures Ltd
tour ask for a F650GS!
Sat 15 Apr 2006
Par unicorn, Sat 15 Apr 2006 à 02:40 :: Motorcycle riders Moods