My great Griso ride.
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DJ Downunder
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My great Griso ride.
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MikeCam
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DJ,
I was wondering about 2/3 through the pics if you just kept the bike. Good trade.
Nice variety of shots and locales.
Anybody with experience in both left and right handed countries...how hard is it to mentally/physically adjust to riding wrong?
Keep up the shots, DJ. Thanks much.
Cam
I was wondering about 2/3 through the pics if you just kept the bike. Good trade.
Nice variety of shots and locales.
Anybody with experience in both left and right handed countries...how hard is it to mentally/physically adjust to riding wrong?
Keep up the shots, DJ. Thanks much.
Cam
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DJ Downunder
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Kristi..I did..but the sign said don't wish for too much..Nice pictures DJ - it looked like you really enjoyed that bike. In fact, I figured at the wishing tree that was what you were wishing for.
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Kristi
It was a lot of fun to ride...but I love my BMW Roadster just too much...
Hey guys...we don't ride on the wrong side..you guys do..
DJ
Re: So DJ?
Only if you're riding the other way...MikeCam wrote:When you ride on the left south of the equator, do your wheels spin in the opposite direction?
Left side, right side, takes no time at all to adjust to the main points...I do keep going into things like supermarket car parks on the wrong side in France tho...it's always the little things!
Nice shots DJ. Particularly the 'high risk area' did they know you were coming!
The Griso
Wow, great photos and it must have been an excellent ride. I was wondering what it would be like to ride one of those-no dealers in my area.
The 850 Griso is also a clean looking bike. Too bad there is such poor market penetration here. I remember the 850 LeMans that I rode once upon a time-yee haw!
Must have been hard to give it back....
The 850 Griso is also a clean looking bike. Too bad there is such poor market penetration here. I remember the 850 LeMans that I rode once upon a time-yee haw!
Must have been hard to give it back....
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DJ Downunder
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Hey Philbie....where in country vic are you...it's great to hear from a local where most replies come from the other side of the world.
Where did you see the Griso...Ringwood?...did you ride it?...it would make a great companion to the RT..as would a RR.
Sorry most of my pics are gone now..I don't have much web space and have to delete pics so I can post more.
It would be nice to catch up with you one day for a ride.
DJ
Where did you see the Griso...Ringwood?...did you ride it?...it would make a great companion to the RT..as would a RR.
Sorry most of my pics are gone now..I don't have much web space and have to delete pics so I can post more.
It would be nice to catch up with you one day for a ride.
DJ
DJ,
I'm in Echuca....nice 3 hour ride from Melbourne too.....or even better, go through Yea and onto Semour and through to Heathcote, thats a great ride and lots fun on a nice day.
Checked out the Griso in Ringwood, and had lunch next door at the chinese......was a good day out. Didn't get to have a ride, and in some ways I'm glad i didn't.....might have made me do things I shouldn't.
Love to catch up for a ride one day - i'm in Melbourne once a month and am hoping to get on the bike a lot more these days, now we have settled down up here properly.
Cheers,
Phil
I'm in Echuca....nice 3 hour ride from Melbourne too.....or even better, go through Yea and onto Semour and through to Heathcote, thats a great ride and lots fun on a nice day.
Checked out the Griso in Ringwood, and had lunch next door at the chinese......was a good day out. Didn't get to have a ride, and in some ways I'm glad i didn't.....might have made me do things I shouldn't.
Love to catch up for a ride one day - i'm in Melbourne once a month and am hoping to get on the bike a lot more these days, now we have settled down up here properly.
Cheers,
Phil
Now the Proud owner of a 2006 BMW R1200RT SE


