I've been taking a trip every year for the past 5 or 6 years with two friends, all of use mounted on BMW R69/S motorcycles from the late 50's-early 60's.
Usually four days and three nights, anywhere from 500 to 1000 miles total distance covered. The last 4 years or so, including some distance of off-pavement riding, ranging from well graded gravel roads to unimproved jeep track.
A lot of modern motorcyclists and vintage purists are shocked that we're "abusing" these old bikes, but this was what they were built to do (google Danny Liska, if you want to really see an adventure!), and they're very good at it.
We've had more fun on these trips than we ever had on our more modern "adventure touring" bikes.
The following pictures are from several trips taken over the last 4 years or so. (the ones with the knobby tires on our bikes are within the last three years)
And what kind of adventure would it be if we didn't have to fix a motorcycle on the side of the road? Nice thing about these old beemers is that you can still do that!
Usually four days and three nights, anywhere from 500 to 1000 miles total distance covered. The last 4 years or so, including some distance of off-pavement riding, ranging from well graded gravel roads to unimproved jeep track.
A lot of modern motorcyclists and vintage purists are shocked that we're "abusing" these old bikes, but this was what they were built to do (google Danny Liska, if you want to really see an adventure!), and they're very good at it.
We've had more fun on these trips than we ever had on our more modern "adventure touring" bikes.
The following pictures are from several trips taken over the last 4 years or so. (the ones with the knobby tires on our bikes are within the last three years)
And what kind of adventure would it be if we didn't have to fix a motorcycle on the side of the road? Nice thing about these old beemers is that you can still do that!