I'd rather be bricked off than bricked on. Or was it blocked off than bricked on?
Flying brick man, it's a flying brick. Oilheads are oil cooled boxer engines which succeeded the airhead. Then there's Camheads like my '12 R1200GS, and now we have the new wethead water cooled R1200GS, GSA and R1200RT.
And hexheads, I forgot hexheads like the R1200R I had for a couple years. Man that was a great bike but cramped.
Wait a second. Is no one going to at least feign outrage over this series of disclosures??
I've been thinking myself a bit of a poser because fairly warm weather, and a series of lengthy time-outs for pricey mechanical attention have reduced my RT seat mileage over the last several years to less than 2K/yr. But I still own the damned thing, pay its registration and insurance fees, and wonder how short an MTBF I can sneek past SWMBO/CFO/1SG before I'll have to honorably turn in my password and join the apparent legions of "used-to-be" airheaders who I assumed would move on to the Can-Am or Lehman Trike listserves. Now I find that some of most glib and gabby posters on this forum are actually poser-posters. I'm completely shocked.
Those without current airhead boxer bonafides should be summarily consigned to a new index category called "Back In the Day", or something similar. Their posts should be unambiguously distinguishable from those of the declining number of keepers of the flame/studs like me who stolidly soldier on with the bikes of so many youthful dreams and recollections. Harumph!!!
Khittner, not only do we have a fair number of members who no longer ride airheads, we have at least one who no longer rides at all and hasn't for quite some time.
I do miss having an airhead and would like to again one day. It's a matter of not enough garage space and not enough wallet for multiple motorcycles.
khittner1 wrote:Wait a second. Is no one going to at least feign outrage over this series of disclosures??
Those without current airhead boxer bonafides should be summarily consigned to a new index category called "Back In the Day", or something similar. Their posts should be unambiguously distinguishable from those of the declining number of keepers of the flame/studs like me who stolidly soldier on with the bikes of so many youthful dreams and recollections. Harumph!!!
Careful, or you'll need some Case Savers to keep them studs from striping, something none of us need to see.