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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 1:15 pm
by VermilionX
WOW! the busa is really a true sport tourer.
but isn't the seating position on the busa the same as RR bikes?
or did you just get used to it so you now you can endure riding it for a long periods of time?
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 1:25 pm
by nyrblue35
Relsek, thanks for sharing. makes me wish my brother rode. good job on the video too!
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 1:29 pm
by Relsek
VermilionX wrote:WOW! the busa is really a true sport tourer.
but isn't the seating position on the busa the same as RR bikes?
or did you just get used to it so you now you can endure riding it for a long periods of time?
You don't lean over the bars quite as much on a busa as on a gixxer. The busa is also a lot more stable and comfortable. I'm sure that fact that I've already ridden it over 14000 miles makes it a little easier for me.
My brother rode a goldwing and he was just as ready for a break as I was at about the same interval. Another interesting thing was that our low fuel lights would come on at the same time too. I got a little better mileage than he did though and he has a slightly larger tank.
Kevin
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 1:33 pm
by VermilionX
Relsek wrote:
You don't lean over the bars quite as much on a busa as on a gixxer. The busa is also a lot more stable and comfortable. I'm sure that fact that I've already ridden it over 14000 miles makes it a little easier for me.
My brother rode a goldwing and he was just as ready for a break as I was at about the same interval. Another interesting thing was that our low fuel lights would come on at the same time too. I got a little better mileage than he did though and he has a slightly larger tank.
Kevin
very interesting.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 1:33 pm
by Nalian
Relsek that video is awesome - and I love the music choice! It made me feel nostalgic for something I've never experienced.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 1:34 pm
by Relsek
vector18 wrote:I just thought I would spruce it up alittle for the 'younger' members!
If your offended, I'll delete the video.
Not offended at all, hence the smiley face in my post.
I am a musician though and to me the music shows the mood of the trip. Also, I guess you noticed the tin man in the field that we came across. I thought the music was just perfect. I also made key picture changes match changes in the music.
Thanks for all the interest guys, the whole reason I made the video and shared it was to take others on the ride with me and make it where they could feel like they were there too. I appreciate all the compliments.
Kevin
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 1:40 pm
by VermilionX
yo vector!
maybe you can spice up my vid too!
it's pretty boring. maybe you can add some explosions and UFO attacks here and there.

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 4:18 am
by Locopez
Shorts wrote:Locopez wrote:Hey Shorts...are you in the AF? I know that place...have been there...a couple of times.
Locopez, my hunny is USN. Stationed at an AF base is
interesting
But it is neat here. So you came through a couple times huh? Who with?
Yeah I did some consultong work on base...back in the 90's. Enjoyed my time there. I just found it funny...seeing your location...I never thought that I would see that! Take care!
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 10:01 am
by Relsek
Thanks for the idea Vector18, I now have my own putfile space and put the original there, just in case anyone was unable to download it.
Kevin
The Original Kesler Brother's Alabama Bike Ride