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Munich!!! Go south young man, go south. Munich has some great attractions, but you have to head south to find the good roads ![]()
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N8, you have to go and visit the Deutsche Museum... HAVE TO!!!
Unfortunately you might be a little late to enjoy the Engischer Garten, but you may be lucky... other than that, yeah, just drive south a little... Schliersee, Spitzingsee are beautiful and some nice riding... another good one is to go to Lenggries and from there drive down to Austria (sounds far, but we are talking a nice day trip here) Enjoy and keep having fun... Munich is very cool!
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lol Bobby. Just got in and MAN a bit o' lag getting off of a plane that was packed to the gills.
All i could think of is Daytona and a game plan. It really sank in that this is the ROC at Daytona and we fought all season on 3 different BMW's to get here and have a chance at winning National Championships in 4 different classes. Moto-ST is important and is the focus too. eitehr way Im ready and not being on a bike for 2 weeks is eating me up. See all of you when we get there. Will give you what I got for those who cant make it. Inter Mot in cologne tomorrow, I have to wait til then to spea.... ![]() N8! |
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re: R1200S
Who knows where frame protector pad/knobs would best go for track use of the R1200S? Or if there even is somewhere underneath the plastic to attach such? So far I only have valve cover protectors. My guess is that the bike would "touch" down (in a slide) on the seat fairing outboard flare just aft one's butt (== where a pillion passengers thigh would pass over the seat fairing, on the heads of course, and, if there's any rocking motion at all, somewhere on the fairing forward near the Roundel badge (or just forward of the driver's hands.) Peter Schwenn Last edited by Schwenn; 11-01-2006 at 03:58 PM.. |
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