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Truly what motorcycling is all about! More like this please.
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I loves the bike I's got, I'm so glad it's mine!
I wanna ride them mountains, the curves are so fine! Now then, where's my all girl army of Kung-Fu killers? --The Fox
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"[R]ead on with us as we gaze enviously at Yossef's latest masterpiece."
Yup, that was a masterpiece. Thank you for an inspiring read. Way to go, MO. You ladies and gentlemen have made an excellent start in the new year.
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We have roads like that here in Texas......well we at least have cattle!
Great wallpaper. |
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Great stuff! Its easy to envy Yossef, I'm lucky to have some very good roads here in Arizona, some good weather too, guess what? I'm going riding tomorrow! Lets see, VFR? SV650S? Oh well, decisions, decisions...
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Yossef, thank you for reminding me of lost youth/batchelorhood. Twenty years or so ago I had many opportunities to ride on some of the roads you described. I was in the army and stationed in Augsburg, Germany, one of the best kept secrets in Bavaria. I spent many of my days off exploring the areas around Garmisch-Partenkirchen and northern Austria on my little Suzuki 550. I never got to ride in the Dolomites, but I became very familiar with some of the interesting roads in Southern Bavaria, Austria and Switzerland. Several years later, I did get to tour some of the roads in northern Italy, but unfortuanately it was in a Ford Club wagon van with a wife and seven kids in tow. Not quite the same. Thanks for the memories.
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Another great piece! Yossef is worth the subscription price by himself.
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Yossef, you are one lucky S.O.B.! Maybe I can write about the cool twisty roads of the Missouri Ozarks? Nah. That would be like hamburger vs. tenderloin or non-fat milk vs. heavy cream...no comparison! Thanks for taking me there and giving me something to do if I ever get to that part of the world.
p.s. How about some more info on those KTM Supermoto's? |
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OK guys n' gals, here's something in return for the endlees love and affection:
http://www.mototouring.com/ bike rental in Italy http://www.knopftours.com/Amerika/Mo...le_rental.html bike rental in Germany http://www.garmisch-partenkirchen.de/bikermeeting/ bmw gathering at Garmisch http://stelvio.webcam.popso.it/stelvio_vr.html web cam at Passo dello Stelvio Cheers Yossef |
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Yossef, just looking at those pictures makes me pizzed! Damn, it's 10 degrees here maybe and some snow on the ground, and it's gonna be a couple months before I can count on any consistently ridable weather. At least the crappy weather makes me appreciate when I can get out. As for riding the Dolomites, work never sounded so good.
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