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Hi guys,
I rode one of these beasties in the great state of Western Australia for a week recently, and took some snappies for a magazine story.
Thought I'd share it here for anyone interested, and apologies in advance to Aussies. cheers!
https://docs.google.com/open?id=1jxN...tudHM06xYtwm5E
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Couldn't think of a nicer unit (K16) for the long flat bits over here... shame you missed the heatwave!
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Nice write-up and pictures of the bike
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Originally Posted by
Bry
Couldn't think of a nicer unit (K16) for the long flat bits over here... shame you missed the heatwave!
Hoo boy, not only did I miss the heatwave, but I managed to catch rain on 5 of the 7 days I was riding :p Brrr.... As a tropical boy, I sure wasn't used to the idea of cold rain.
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Hmmm you obviously got the wrong impression of the joint, come on back and dry off!
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Cheeky bugger! It's all about the journey, not the destination Pogi.
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The K 1600 is not a Flying Brick. BMW K bikes from 1984 through 2005 are flying bricks.
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"putenza du gibbiuni!" dissi u sceccu quannu vitti u mari... ("what a big pool!" said the donkey when has seen the sea...)
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