Langlitz Cascade and Frye engineers. My daughter is home from university for a few days and does good with photos. Note that I have a larger tree than JanSolo.
Thanks guys. Dav, the bike was a retirement present that my wife let me buy. I am really enjoying it. Got it about a year ago. I had several Harley's and a couple of BSA's when I was much younger, but hadn't ridden much in years. I am having lots of fun with this one.
Back in 1972, my first bike was a 1969 BSA 650 Lightning.
Now I'm running around on a 'newer' 1981 Yamaha XJ750 Seca.
Brown 1960's Brooks Bros. black & gold label motorcycle jacket.
White Shoei RF-800 full-face helmet.
Black Hein Gericke vented leather motorcycle gloves.
Brown Ariel boots.
Nice jacket Mike....and absolutely stunning Sporty. Love the pipes..and the extra little touches! BTW..I ride an '03 Sporty. My first bike was a '67 Triumph..then didn't ride for years...finally purchased a new '85 Kaw which two yrs later I traded for a '87 Lowrider Custom...then a twelve year dry spell. Finally bought my Sportster a few years after early retirement. My kinda bike..and new lease on life.
HD
BTW..is that custom paint on the tank? Looks great..!
Thanks HD. I know what you mean about the new lease on life. The paint was actually an option in 2009 from the factory. I got the bike last fall on a close out deal. If I remember correctly, it was called a 'chisel grind' paint scheme. I don't think they sold too many with this paint as it was a pretty spendy option. Mine is the only one I've seen in my area in the flesh. Pipes are awful loud, but sounds pretty cool.
Thanks also Wilbur. I try really hard to keep it right side up. I've noticed though that I'm not quite as coordinated as I was when I was younger. Just gotta be careful, I guess.
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