we rode into and thru it...
there was very little traffic on the wi 60 that morning... the winds had us 20 degrees to vertical most of the time... the rain was so dense that visibility was less than 100 feet... when the conditions are like that you just got to keep up the speed and avoid deep water on the road...
hold on...
scored these from a fellow motobrick riders ride report...
it had been a long few days in heat humidity and rain... im still looking fresh though...

k1100rs motobrick and k1100lt motobrick...

the bug eye motobrick is set up for 2 up touring... but this motobrick is striped down and is one handling rocket ship and ticket fetching unit...

somewheres in southern illinois...

my buddy rydor and i... he needs to eat more...

thats what im talking about...

bald knob illinois...


something broke in our brains... pouring rain... fire road... touring machine... why not...


did i mention that you gotta eat...



i scored another motobrick for the midwest... a 1996 K1100LT... hibernation in iowa... motobrick all showered and holed up waiting for christmas in july...


the brick on the floor next to the front tire is from the culver brick company... it was an origional front straight paver... actually a set of 4 still mortared together... from the indianapolis speedway... i have been hauling them around with me my whole life... even though they would fetch a nice paycheck from a racing collector...
johnny