Ted, Dough Boy, Bryant, Sonar, Tim, Repo, Blaster, Christine, Deano, Chiba, Paul, Ben, Kitty, Larry, Pam, & Rick L.,
Many thanks to all of you for your enthusiastic response to my ride report. I figured there would be a lot of Rush fans among the BMWBMW members, and I wasn't mistaken. It really means a lot to me that you enjoyed the write-up so much.
As you may have noticed, the number of "hits" on the story has exploded in the last couple of days. First, a Rush blog called "Test For Echo" mentioned it and included a link (see
http://www.rushisaband.com/display.php?id=1121). It was interesting to read the many comments on the blog, including one that stated our GS's cost $60,000 each!
Then, on Friday, Neil Peart added a news item to his personal web site that showed some of the pictures I took of him and Michael riding and included a link to the BMWBMW story (see
http://www.neilpeart.net/news/index.html).
As a consequence, this post is getting more than 2,000 hits a day! (I hope the server can take it...)
A few follow-up's from the report:
-- Michael says his GS is gray, not blue as I stated. (With all the Tamiami mud on it, I couldn't readily tell!)
-- Neil says the "hens" I mentioned in the picture with the llama's are actually guinea fowls, which run wild in Africa and taste very good.
-- Neil suggested, as did Kitty, that I submit the article to BMW ON, and several of you suggested the BTS. I'm still thinking about it, but I'm leaning toward the ON. Stay tuned...
On other topics, Rick Lee, you should get some kind of award for having attended three consecutive Rush performances! (How's your hearing?)
Finally, regarding the fact that Michael's GS had only one side case: When I asked him about that during the ride, he said he hates side cases because they make the bike look bad, so he minimizes the problem by only using one. (In
Roadshow, Neil wrote about how he'd lost a factory side case off his GS while on the road, ultimately losing a valuable watch, his final edits for the paperback version of
Roadshow, and a ring given to him by his wife. Thus his reference to the "damnable BMW side cases"!)
Thanks again, everyone. It was an outstanding trip. As Blaster correctly said, "The times of our lives are made from moments like this."
Rick F.
PS--In the following picture, Neil was either (i) fastening his helmet, or (ii) demonstrating the call of a West Virginia ruby-throated pine warbler.
