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Seattle International Motorcycle Show

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:53 am
by peckhammer
Girl Wonder and I made the annual pilgrimage to the International Motorcycle Show today. I am never convinced that it's worth the price of admission, but it's good to get out and see what the other manufacturers are doing. Here are my observations:

1.) BMW has some of the finest bikes available, and they are really on top of things in the design department.
2.) MV Agusta, Mmmmm.
3.) Suzuki, what the hell have you been smoking? When the Bandit is the best looking bike in your line-up. something is terribly wrong.
4.) Japan: Did you loose your inspiration? All the major Japanese players got big yawns from us.
5.) KTM: I like what you do. Since we ride more dirt than street, you move us.
6.) Ducati: You make a sexy machine, but I want to burn the blueprints for the Monster. Please re-design or retire that damn thing.
7.) Moto Guzzi: The Griso is very cool.

I took pictures of bikes that I found interesting for one reason or another:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peckhammer ... 358711406/

And if you aren't interested in that, watch my latest video where I combine guns and southwest cooking into the best redneck games you'll experience west of the missippi:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1siTiyiiAyw

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:20 am
by Skippy
Nice looking pics Peckhammer, but why only those teaser shots? I would have liked to see the whole bike as well esspecialy the Rooke KTM.

I agree with most things you say about the brands above but think the Monster is restyled enough to keep it interesting and it's still a big seller so why would they bother to mutch.
Personally love the KTM 990 Superduke and Supermotard and when they will be selling those with ABS I probably will think of getting one but now I still prever the R1200R.

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:27 am
by NCGS
Great shots.. what kind of camera are you using?

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:24 am
by hipsabad
Thanks for the photos, Peck. I have a question for you or anyone who has attended the recent shows: Was the new CBR1000 available for show visitors to sit on or was it on a pedestal as in 2004 when they first introduced the new model? Thanks, again.

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:43 am
by hipsabad
p.s.

"2.) MV Agusta, Mmmmm."
MV Agustas are better finished than any bike I think I've ever experienced from a manufacturer.

"3.) Suzuki, what the hell have you been smoking? When the Bandit is the best looking bike in your line-up. something is terribly wrong."
It's only my own aesthetic judgement but I must agree with your comment about the Suzuki line-up. Style by committee?

"7.) Moto Guzzi: The Griso is very cool."
The Griso's got a great look from the side but does it not appear broad in the beam from the top view? I wonder why they added the tank-side-shrouding above the cylinder heads. Did Moto Guzzi have one of their new V7 retros on hand?

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:00 am
by peckhammer
NCGS wrote:Great shots.. what kind of camera are you using?
I used a Canon S30 for the show pictures. I am continually amazed by this little camera. I take it on my off-road rides because it's pretty rugged. I also use a Canon D20, but not for the pics I did yesterday.

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:05 pm
by Karamazov
Clearly not enough people checking out that second link - should have given it its own post. That's some funny sh!t. And quotable:

"Nuthin' to do - good time to clean the guns."
- Peckhammer

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:59 pm
by Boxer
That stuff you baked in the oven. Was that to be stuffed inside the turkey? Or was it a separate dish? Also I didn't catch the kind of hot peppers those were.

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:20 pm
by peckhammer
Boxer wrote:That stuff you baked in the oven. Was that to be stuffed inside the turkey? Or was it a separate dish? Also I didn't catch the kind of hot peppers those were.
We're talking 'bout cookin' in the BMW forum. The world is done...

Good questions. You could stuff the bird with my recipe. The moisture from the bird works perfectly with this mix. If you are making the stuffing in a pan, you will need to add more broth/water.

The peppers in the stuffing recipe were poblano. The peppers in the turkey glaze were guajillo. An interesting substitute for the guajillos are chipotles. Chipotles have a nice smokey flavor. Any way you slice it, these are real recipes and you will not be disappointed.

Re: Seattle International Motorcycle Show

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:58 am
by Dan-A
peckhammer wrote:Girl Wonder and I made the annual pilgrimage to the International Motorcycle Show today. I am never convinced that it's worth the price of admission, but it's good to get out and see what the other manufacturers are doing. Here are my observations:

3.) Suzuki, what the hell have you been smoking? When the Bandit is the best looking bike in your line-up. something is terribly wrong.

7.) Moto Guzzi: The Griso is very cool.
I went too, when it was in San Mateo CA. Did you see the Suzuki Bee King? Wicked fast with a slightly detuned 'busa engine, but very weird looking...

... and the Griso, I've always had a desire to own a Moto Guzzi, and the Griso is a possible. But the muffler's got to go. And the new Griso 8V- Horsepower in the R1200R's territory.
http://mggriso.guzzitech.com/

Or a KTM Super Duke, there's a serious rival to the R1200R, which had I seen it first, who knows...

Even stranger looking: the Victory Vision. Talk about a love it or hate it design, of which most seem to hate it. :shock: my friends wouldn't even sit on it.

So many motorcycles, so little garage space...., and cash for that matter. :roll: