in the pyrenees a few years ago. i was with @Dave @Stu848 @Andy800 @WAYNE and sam... i cant remember sams handle... wicked trip, i loved every minute . fantastic roads and scenery. i think that pass was closed about a week earlier due to snow but it was well warm when we were up there.
and yes, no front guard, i took it off for cleaning then reversed the bike over it!!! i quite like the look though!
it was awesome! i remember we came out of one giving it the beans and there was a cop standing just after the exit, he justs waved all friendly like. didnt see f all cops tbh.
Thank you all. These bikes look pretty good in yellow too. The only problem I have had with mine, that was not due to my lack of knowledge with them (letting a valve drop in to the rear cylinder when changing shims, for example), was the regulator rectifier providing a spectacular pyrotechnics display in the middle of the town one day in 2016. Three people offered assistance but I managed to ride home on the battery after disconnecting what was left of the regulator wiring and shorting out the alternator windings. It is a good job I left the bin in place for that photo - it was put out just after the picture was taken. I have attached a photo of a photo from 20 years ago of the bike on the Lecht road - you can still see some snow here and there. Had to stop and remove my fleece from under my jacket as I was getting too hot. Had to stop and put it back on when the cold sea air hit me when descending in to Stonehaven. MB
Welcome MB, lovely bike, handle like they're on rails and still very capable of embarrassing your local/regular Rossi wannabe on his R1 in the twisty bits..