Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
GS Sightings
Collapse
X
-
Hoomgar
-
snowbeard
now I don't remember, but I bet it's the same one!
just tagged another a street over from my house, nice black 450GT. maybe we'll see him soon!!
I just took my driver's test in boulder last week (passed too!! ) and had to run to the atm twice to pay for all the fees, etc!! I was looking for the guzzi at Vic's, but I guess BB was busy elsewhere!!
Comment
-
Bolder Biker
Originally posted by snowbeardnow I don't remember, but I bet it's the same one!
just tagged another a street over from my house, nice black 450GT. maybe we'll see him soon!!
I just took my driver's test in boulder last week (passed too!! ) and had to run to the atm twice to pay for all the fees, etc!! I was looking for the guzzi at Vic's, but I guess BB was busy elsewhere!!
BB
Comment
-
wrench
Originally posted by Bolder BikerOriginally posted by snowbeardnow I don't remember, but I bet it's the same one!
just tagged another a street over from my house, nice black 450GT. maybe we'll see him soon!!
I just took my driver's test in boulder last week (passed too!! ) and had to run to the atm twice to pay for all the fees, etc!! I was looking for the guzzi at Vic's, but I guess BB was busy elsewhere!!
BB
Comment
-
Bolder Biker
Originally posted by wrenchThat would be the slower white one..right
BB
Comment
-
snowbeard
-
robinjo
-
I saw a dusty rusty '82 GS550L todayFrosty (falsely accused of "Thread-Hijacking"!)
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."
Owner of:
1982 GS1100E
1995 Triumph Daytona 1200
Comment
-
Bolder Biker
Originally posted by frosty5011I saw a dusty rusty '82 GS550L today
BB
Comment
-
Anonymous
Last Frikday, Auburn, ME, a red GS, rider with a silver helmet. Bike looked like it might've been an L model? Each of us was coming from opposite directions, and turning left onto Court St (me heading over the bridge into Lewiston). At first I thought it was MaineZuki, except I met him later that night for the trip to the drag strip, and his '83 GS550E is styled more like a sport bike (amazing how DIFFERENT it is from MY '80 GS550E, which is a standard UJM).
If you're reading this, drop a line! There's at least a few local GS riders on here already (me, MaineZuki, lhanscom....)
Comment
-
I saw a black 400L in nice shape yesterday, on which I left a GSResources card. I just had time to leave the card, as I was really rushed for time. I never noted the year or kilometerage.Kevin
E-Bay: gsmcyclenut
"Communism doesn't work because people like to own stuff." Frank Zappa
1978 GS750(x2 "projects"), 1983 GS1100ED (slowly becoming a parts bike), 1982 GS1100EZ,
Now joined the 21st century, 2013 Yamaha XTZ1200 Super Tenere.
Comment
-
Anonymous
I finally got a chance to see my 84 GS400E on the road last Thursday. First bike, 28000 km, and was having issues with air starvation on Thurs. Replaced my home-made air filter with an OEM Suzuki element, and now the beauty revs all the way to 9.5 without a problem. Boy oh Boy, motorcycling is fun. Haven't seen many other GS's in Ottawa, except the 1100 that our Union Rep at work rides...
I've put on about 300k since then, and am loving every kilometer, even in the thunderbursts we've been having here lately...
Mark
Proud owner (and rider) of a bike! woop woop!
Comment
-
Forum LongTimerCharter Member
GSResource Superstar
Past Site Supporter- May 2002
- 19311
- Toronto, Canada
Originally posted by Bolder BikerOriginally posted by wrenchThat would be the slower white one..right
BB
Wife (as pilion) and I were out for a brief ride today to visit a friend. On the way back we almost got to speak to the rider of a nice looking blue GS450T. Pulled up behind him just a couple of seconds before the traffic light changed.
(Presumed to be a him because of the slogan on the jacket: "If you can read this the bitch fell off")
Carried on up the highway for a while as the 450 pulled away, then decided to let the GK go for a moment.
I almost ( :roll: almost :roll: ) felt guilty as the old shaftie rolled on past the 450T rider who was bent over behind his shield, searching for another MPH, or even two.
Stopped at a gas station and hoped the rider would show up there, but he must have turned off, as we did not see him again.Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
Comment
-
Anonymous
Every Tuesday evening (weather permitting) there is a gathering of anywhere from 50 to 250 riders at our local Tim Hortons. Tonight there was a couple riding an 1100GS. I hunted through the crowd of roughly 100 riders for almost an hour until I found the owner(s).
Needless to say, I asked them if they were familiar with this site. They informed me they had glanced in the technical section once or twice but never joined.
Hopefully we will see them here soon. I encouraged them to join us after extolling the virtues of this fantastic site !!!
Comment
-
Anonymous
Comment