1 Hello From The PRV Tue Sep 20, 2016 4:17 pm
Laitch
Life time member
I live in the Peoples Republic of Vermont, USA.
I own a 1995 K75 that is my steady transportation six months per year. The other six months it's on the lift freezing in the workshop. It's got 57,000 miles on it. It's been no problem except for diverting most of my potentially productive hours into riding as if I have an important mission—an illusion that is clearly unravelling locally. There seem to be many skilled riders on the K100 Forum from whom I could learn much if I weren't so easily distracted by indistinct noises and grandiose schemes.
Nevertheless, I will strive to contribute here—between naps, riding, chainsaw operating, wood splitting, snowplowing, and loitering elsewhere—from my vast store of barely-tangential-to-K-bike experience, information and opinion as a means to foster camaraderie, awe and reverence.
I've read all this site's rules, guidelines and advisories; they have become integral parts of my being. If my post count exceeds 11, there's no telling where it will end.
Thanks for providing the open invitation.
I own a 1995 K75 that is my steady transportation six months per year. The other six months it's on the lift freezing in the workshop. It's got 57,000 miles on it. It's been no problem except for diverting most of my potentially productive hours into riding as if I have an important mission—an illusion that is clearly unravelling locally. There seem to be many skilled riders on the K100 Forum from whom I could learn much if I weren't so easily distracted by indistinct noises and grandiose schemes.
Nevertheless, I will strive to contribute here—between naps, riding, chainsaw operating, wood splitting, snowplowing, and loitering elsewhere—from my vast store of barely-tangential-to-K-bike experience, information and opinion as a means to foster camaraderie, awe and reverence.
I've read all this site's rules, guidelines and advisories; they have become integral parts of my being. If my post count exceeds 11, there's no telling where it will end.
Thanks for providing the open invitation.