swooshdave Posted September 25 Posted September 25 Y'all don't have any excuses now that all the V11 Sports are vintage. As if you didn't feel old enough already. I'm headed back down there again with the crew from Portland. Looking forward to some motorcycles, southern bbq and adult beverages. The Mighty Garage will be filming and posting videos after the event. If I find any V11 Sports I'll be sure to capture them. 2 2
swooshdave Posted October 6 Author Posted October 6 (edited) I'll post a link to the videos when they get published. They will be pretty epic if I do say so myself. Edited October 6 by swooshdave 4 1
PJPR01 Posted October 6 Posted October 6 I see you made it to Bucee's! The Champagne one looks in nice shape...at what price was it being offered? 1
swooshdave Posted October 6 Author Posted October 6 (edited) 1 hour ago, PJPR01 said: I see you made it to Bucee's! The Champagne one looks in nice shape...at what price was it being offered? When we went in 2021 we stopped at Bucee's and had no idea what it was like inside so we just sat in the car. Since then I have been fully exposed to Bucee's and made the guys go in. Minds blown. $4000 and it had about 45k miles. I thought that was... bold. Edited October 6 by swooshdave 2
swooshdave Posted October 6 Author Posted October 6 1 hour ago, Goofman said: Wow! If you haven't been it's a bucket list item. The pictures do it no justice. From Tennessee you have no excuse not to go. 2
PJPR01 Posted October 6 Posted October 6 One additional benefit we have here at the local Bucee's is 91 Octane Ethanol free gas...coupled that with a fresh brisket taco and a coffee and you're good to go! 1
swooshdave Posted October 7 Author Posted October 7 3 hours ago, PJPR01 said: One additional benefit we have here at the local Bucee's is 91 Octane Ethanol free gas...coupled that with a fresh brisket taco and a coffee and you're good to go! I definitely spotted the ethanol free pumps. I have yet to try the brisket but I hear it's great. One the guys got the brisket sandwich and they said it was as advertised. 1
MotoKnee Posted Sunday at 08:30 PM Posted Sunday at 08:30 PM Wow indeed, very impressive operation they have and some great pics. Looking forward to some video. 2
MotoKnee Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 15 hours ago, swooshdave said: Part One: Second Part next week. Very cool, good friends and good times. The scale of the event is certainly impressive. Makes me think I should drag my old '72 CB350 out of the garden shed and do "something" with it. I certainly wouldn't mind having that HD XLCR 1000 in the garage. 2
swooshdave Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, MotoKnee said: Very cool, good friends and good times. The scale of the event is certainly impressive. Makes me think I should drag my old '72 CB350 out of the garden shed and do "something" with it. I certainly wouldn't mind having that HD XLCR 1000 in the garage. I think the HD will be at the next Mecum... 1
audiomick Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Lots of nice bikes in there, and the scale of the event is really impressing. But... tell your British mate that he should learn a bit about editing videos. The train crash edits get very annoying very quickly. Hard editing the video is "modern", and can be acceptable, but the clicks in the audio at every edit are not. Getting it right isn't hard. Fade out and in, or crossfade. Most editing programs have easy to use functions to achieve that. EDIT: and tell him to find out where the microphone on his recording device is, and stick a bit of foam rubber over the hole. Getting rid of the wind noise is not that hard either. Edited 1 hour ago by audiomick
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