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SongFan
Posted 2008-01-31 1:48 PM (#4766)
Subject: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

I put 450 miles on the Vision yesterday.  Central Mississippi,, temp in the 40's.

Thanks to Noel Addy (1988 BMW K100) for the video.  (We've known each other since 1965.)

http://nsaddy.net/Videos/Toms_MC/Toms_MC.html

 

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badnvegas
Posted 2008-01-31 2:51 PM (#4768 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: Re: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Cruiser

Posts: 175
Colorado
Right on! Two good ole boys kicking the tires on a new toy and having a great time at it, not sure how it gets better than that! Tom looking forward to your ride out west.


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SongFan
Posted 2008-01-31 3:03 PM (#4769 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: RE: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

Me too!  Come on April! 

Just passed 4000 on the odometer yesterday.

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maddog
Posted 2008-01-31 7:38 PM (#4771 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: RE: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
Nice. If it ever gets out of the single digits maybe I can ride again too.
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SongFan
Posted 2008-01-31 8:05 PM (#4773 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: RE: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

I had mixed feelings about posting the video.  Didn't mean to bring my northern brothers and sisters down.  I know a lot of you are waiting to thaw out with Visions trapped in the garage.  Even more are waiting for the spring batch to get released so you can buy a brand new one.  I remember the wait.  I also remember clinging to very new scrap I could regarding the bike.

It's meant as motivation.  Hang in there!  I can't wait to visit your part of the world over the next few years and meet you guys.

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DesertJim
Posted 2008-01-31 10:28 PM (#4776 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: Re: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Tourer

Posts: 496
Scottsdale AZ
Tom - Thanks for posting the ride- On another temperature level - this is "el primo" time in AZ at least 60's - I did need a long sleeve shirt today - Feelin real bad for the chirpchirpckin in Tenn and all you other guys with no chance for a ride - Just a week from tomorrow I take out for a 10 day excursion into CA, can't wait!
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BUCKEYE
Posted 2008-02-01 12:51 AM (#4780 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: Re: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Iron Butt

Posts: 904
29 Palms California
DJ...it should be getting warmer. I sent some balmy weather your way. Unfortunately, I work the second shift, so it's in the high 30's-low 40's on the way home. Coming to work, 62 today. NIIIIICCCEEE! When spring gets to the east coasties, this will be a ghost site!
Hope to get some photo's up on the site this weekend. Still trying to wiggle into the ride in Feb.
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Grebs_59
Posted 2008-02-01 10:11 AM (#4783 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: Re: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Cruiser

Posts: 57
Twin Cities, MN
Great video Tom - I'm a MN boy with one in the garage. I did take a short spin this past Monday. 45 degrees in the Twin Cities. Tuesday it dropped to -10. IMS cycle show this weekend. Can't wait. How do you like the Nolan helmet with the integrated headset? I have an older Nolan - I don't think it can be retrofitted. Again a GREAT video...

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SongFan
Posted 2008-02-01 8:46 PM (#4798 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: Re: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis
Dave,

Thanks. You were one of the guys I was thinking about being snowed in with minimum miles on your bike.

The kids bought me the N-Com helmet for Christmas. It's actually 3 pieces; the helmet, the mic/speaker kit, and the Bluetooth insert. I had a Nolan N-100E and it feels almost exactly the same. (The N-100 can't be retrofitted with this Bluetooth system.) I can receive incoming calls no problem (touch a button on the side of the helmet) and the comms are very clear. The callers say that they can't hear any wind noise at all from my end. The volume in the helmet is loud enough that I can answer a call without turning the stereo down. (I do anyway.) I have an iPhone so I can't call out without physically touching the phone. It isn't voice activated. Once I initiate a call it all goes through the helmet. I may not be the best to ask about the high-tech stuff. I didn't even own a cellphone prior to the Vision. I went from caveman to spaceman in one shot.

2009 will be my year to follow the Mississippi River up to the headwaters in MN. Look forward to meeting some of you guys and getting the local tour along the way.

Come on Spring!
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pollolittle
Posted 2008-02-02 11:57 AM (#4810 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: Re: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
Songfan, nice vid. Cool helmet got one just like it, I haven't popped for the bluetooth yet. Just an observation, I thought for sure when I was watching that video you were gonna drop that bike on its tip over points. Instead what I saw was the way I wind up doing it, slowly ease it over till it comes to a rest. Still never gets old.
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SongFan
Posted 2008-02-02 6:12 PM (#4824 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: RE: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

Hey Po,

Laying it down gets almost the same reaction as dropping it. I have stuff in the trunk so it doesn't really prove anything to drop it just to make noise.

I have the tall windshield.

I'm sure you noticed the chrome access panel under the windshield. My plan is to take the original access panel and the original aluminum grill set and have them painted black with red metalflake mixed in. The painted grill set would be permanent but two access panels could be swapped out between chrome or painted, whatever I feel like at the time. I would also paint the rear silver plastic below the tail light with the black/red metalflake. The hard part will be staying off the bike long enough to get the parts painted.

I've lost my mind with this bike.

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VisionTex
Posted 2008-02-02 8:47 PM (#4833 - in reply to #4824)
Subject: RE: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
SongFan - 2008-02-02 5:12 PM

I've lost my mind with this bike.



SongFan, we all have!
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cjnoho
Posted 2008-02-02 9:14 PM (#4839 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: Re: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
Great video!! I still dont have the balls to drop it though. At my age, theyre hanging pretty low, but they havent grown much. Im sure the drop will come but it wont be on purpose.
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WillieByte
Posted 2008-02-03 8:46 AM (#4849 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: Re: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Cruiser

Posts: 104
Plainfield Illinois
I lost MY mind on Monday and mine is still where it was. In pieces. I didn't take it apart but I do have a couple dozen pics of it from different perspectives while sittin on a stand. I'd post em in the gallery if anyone thinks I should. It takes me a couple minutes each to get the resolution adjusted for the 90k limit. Lemme know.

They're coming to take me away. haha

I'm not gunna drop mine on purpose either. What a class act though. I'm kinda in awe.

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SongFan
Posted 2008-02-03 10:15 AM (#4854 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: RE: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

The right side of Noel's K100 is all scratched up and the mirror housing is busted off because his centerstand broke at a gas stop one day.  The tipover protection of the Vision really made a "what-if" impression on him. 

Lots of bikes have the gadgets and gizmos but the layover and ease of pick-up are what I use to really show how much thought went into this huge bike.  It never fails to impress, no matter what they ride.

The funny thing is, we will drop the Vision accidentally someday and it won't even be a story worth mentioning.  To anyone else, it's a major source of embarrassment.



Edited by SongFan 2008-02-03 10:18 AM
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chitowntom03
Posted 2008-02-03 1:23 PM (#4861 - in reply to #4766)
Subject: RE: A Day in the Life of SongFan


Cruiser

Posts: 109
thanks for the video. the sound was great and my wife liked the
mufflers
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