Posted by walt tonne on June 1, 2010, 8:15 pm
Saw this about week ago. It had a long wheelbase. BMW grey. Two wheels
in front. Windscreen,
roll bars contoured to each seat. We were moving, did not notice
exhaust. This was a very high
machine and it radiated BMW.
Walter
Posted by Road Glidin' Don on June 1, 2010, 9:33 pm
> Saw this about week ago. It had a long wheelbase. BMW grey. Two wheels
> in front. Windscreen,
> roll bars contoured to each seat. We were moving, did not notice
> exhaust. This was a very high
> machine and it radiated BMW.
Would probably suit someone with a fat, feminized, "Screwdriver White
Rider" ass, afraid to ride a two-wheeled motorcycle. No surprise it
made an impression on a dork.
Posted by CigarSki on June 2, 2010, 4:31 pm
This it?
http://www.campagnamotors.com/V13R/211.html
Posted by Road Glidin' Don on June 2, 2010, 6:10 pm
> This it?
> http://www.campagnamotors.com/V13R/211.html
Actually, I'll bet it's the one Krusty posted a link to; the Can-Am
one, made by Bombarier (a Canadian company). They're all over the
place right now - where I live, at least.
Perhaps it's more a Canadian phenomenom at this stage and less common
in the States? Not sure.
Posted by ? on June 2, 2010, 8:51 pm
> Perhaps it's more a Canadian phenomenom at this stage and less common
> in the States? Not sure.
I saw my first one here about four years ago. There's a Can-Am $tealer
$hip in Bakersfield.
Recently there was a video of an all Can-Am tour from Lake Tahoe to
Los Angeles.
Scott Russell was one of the riders, Tommy Kendall was another.
> in front. Windscreen,
> roll bars contoured to each seat. We were moving, did not notice
> exhaust. This was a very high
> machine and it radiated BMW.