I know, ya'll think this is gonna be another comment on BMW riders' "smug" attitudes or fancy gear.... nope.
I finally caught my friend Brad with an afternoon off and no excuses, and we went for a good 200+ mile ride last Monday. Brad has been the owner/chief mechanic at Brad's Bike Shop in our little town for the past 20 years or so. He's an ex-hare scrambler/flat-tracker who's been through a lot of problems lately... kidney transplant, lukemia, etc... worse stuff than I've been through, and I've had my share.
He rides an old BMW R90 standard, about '78 vintage. Skinny tires, spoke wheels, older style 1/2 fairing. Beautiful classic boxer. He's only about 140 lbs. wet, and makes the bike look big sitting on it. So I took the lead and we headed out.
Ya'll know how it is riding with someone the first time, it's a matter of getting to know each others comfort zone, style, and feeling out a pace that works for everybody to have a good ride. I figured I'd just take it easy, but at the same time spark it up a bit just to see if Brad was up to it.
So after awhile I see he's staying with me ok, he looks comfy and relaxed, so I up the pace a little more, he sticks, and so on. We were cookin' along pretty good by the time we get to Mountain View. Then we take a break, take some pics, relax awhile. When we get back on I wave him ahead and we go down the road.
It's funny... what is it about Beemer riders, anyway? They're all so damn
smooth. Ol' Brad upped the pace a few notches and next thing I know we're swoopin' through the sweepers at a good, spirited clip. And the way he's sitting upright on that Beemer and the bike and him stay locked in that laid-back "armchair" position, just leaning real lazy-like into the curves, maintaining a steady speed right through... well, it was a real pleasure to watch. And it seems like most BMW riders are like that, you know what I mean?
The last leg towards home, I was feelin' the need for a little speed, so I went by him and worked the twisties a little harder the last few miles. But he hung with me for awhile before I lost him in my mirrors, and I didn't have to wait long for him at the turn-off. It was a damn good, fun ride, and we're hopefully gonna make a regular thing of it.
He's got my respect... considering what he's been through and has to deal with health-wise, he's a damn good rider... experienced, safe, and he's got that Beemer style...
SMOOTH.