Hello everyone, Thanks for taking a look at my channel. I'm new to this motovlog world and recently retired from the Aerospace industry in August 2021. I currently reside in Florida and have for the last 43 years.
Like many of you I have dreamed of traveling long distances and seeing America on two wheels. I'm currently riding a 2019 BMW K1600GT. I'm not entirely sure at what I'm going to do but I'm going to give it my best shot and just have fun with it. I should state I'm neither a journalist nor a professional videographer.
I'm just an ordinary motorcyclist much like you probably are, who enjoys the freedom of riding and tinkering with my bike. I will always be open to your suggestions, tips etc. All that I ask is that we keep things positive as there is certainly far too much negativity in the world.
It is my hope to share my experiences and my stories of traveling on the open road and what I learn as I make my way across this great country of ours.
I most often do. Our group pulled out prior to me being completely ready. I didn’t get a chance to get them out of my pocket. Poor excuse I know didn’t want to hold up the group.
I’ve helped a friend with a Goldwing. I definitely agree that It is major surgery to access the air filter. I imagine a Honda dealer would get close to 2 hour or more in labor to change it.
They do it so that you will take it to the dealer to get it fixed so that they will make more money they make it hard for a reason it’s all about the almighty dollar!!!👍💯🇺🇸😎
What kind of twisted thinking does BMW train their engineers to operate by? I have a 2014 K1600 which I recently purchased, as well as a 2011 335is vehicle. BMW engineers and Mercedes engineers apparently consider it perfectly fine to require the disassembly of at least five major subsystems to get to items that are basic maintenance. What is WRONG with those crackjobs??? My bike has only 8000 miles, so presumably I have some time before I have to subject myself to this rigamarole, but I don't look forward to it. I am already deep in months of work to get basic maintenance type of items completed on the 335is.
Nice moto… yeah I’m looking for this kind 2019 GT with real moto gauges, the new GT are way expansive and has screen 📺 instead, but this is the same same bike like 2023 ❤
First time I took the Tupperware off my GTL, I was trying to take a bunch of pics, lined up all the various screws in the holes with the disassembled sections, etc. you have made a great reference!