Thursday, December 29, 2011

New Girl Has A Nice Rack!

Yeh, a bit saucy maybe, but then so is the bike.

I wanted some way of carrying the things I would/could need and didn't want to just strap stuff to the rear seat like I have with all my other dual-sports and found a used Happy Trail pannier rack set designed for the bike off the Seattle Craigslist for a fair price and picked it up when we returned Jacqueline back to Seattle after Christmas.




Mounting it took about 15 minutes (it was way easy) and then I began thinking "ok, now what are you going to attach to it so you can carry all the crap you want as you tend to overpack for everything?".  I remembered I had two medium ALICE (All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment) from my Army days that I had thought about garage selling the last 10 years but never had, so I pulled those out and lined it up with the Happy Trails rack... wow, this will work!




Stripping off the pack, I attached the frame of the pack to the rack and clamped it up like it was made for it. Attached the pack and viola!, I have soft panniers.










The packs come off with 2 straps for securing (if I need to motel it a night), and if for some reason I have to hike out from somewhere, the packs have their shoulder straps that can be reattached again with all I need to be safe and  survivable (canteens, e-tool, compass, poncho w/liner, fire kit).







Now I need a name for the new girl, something that has the allure of unknown destinations in it... I think Mystique fits.



And so it begins.


Saturday, December 10, 2011

Still a Beemer Nation... Adventure Style!

Yeh, yeh, yeh....

My friend Bob said I have as big a problem as Harley riders... they won't buy anything but their brand and I won't buy anything that hasn't got a propeller on the side.

I guess he is right.

Went to see a 2006 F650GS that caught my eye... needed some tlc but had lots of potential, kind of like that Charlie Brown Christmas Tree.

I was priced fair, not a steal yet worth the money.

And it was a Beemer.

A Beemer Thumper.

And an adventure thumper to boot.

Life is too damn short not to live on the wild side.

Parked next to Mistress is like having your girlfriends running into another at the same club in a sense (these are things guys never bring up in mixed company).

The adventure spirit reawakens.