Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/11/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks, Philippe, Jayanand, and Douglas. ----------------------------------------------------------- On Sun, 6 Nov 2016 "Douglas Barry" <imra at iol.ie>wrote: >Lovely autumn colours captured, Alan, and with the building shots you can >almost hear the plangent rumble of a collapsing America. It's more than >somewhat ironic that end of a Milwaukee factory is captured by an American >using a Japanese camera on a Japanese motorcycle. >Of course, it's nowhere near as ironic as a prominent candidate squealing >about "Make America Great Again" and raging about the loss of American jobs >while he outsources products around the world :-) >I like your 400T which looks nicely flickable, and gives me a yearning. I >see that you've removed the windscreen that you used to have on it. >Suddenly, after a bit of furniture clearing I think I have a motorcycle >space in my garage again - maybe even Velocette Venom sized. My wife will be >so pleased :-) >Douglas ============================================================================ The area where that factory is/was seems to be getting revitalized. While I was taking these pictures, I was being watched by patrons at an outdoor cafe in what was another industrial building. I love my CB400T. It only cost me $550 USD in 1986 (used) with 1,920 miles on it. Now I have 35,772 miles and I try to keep it looking good and running well. The ABS windshield mounts succumbed to age and fatigue last year and I haven't bought a new one yet. I like having a windshield, since I don't usually ride until the temperature is below 60F. Above that I'm too hot with leather jacket & pants, gloves, boots, and full-face helmet. I won't ride without all that, so I live for cool autumn days. (I know it's weird not having a H-D in Milwaukee, but I've test ridden a few and found them very uncomfortable and crude, and I did not feel safe. I took out a Sportster at a cycle fair and couldn't believe how awkward it was. I didn't like leaning backwards, or riding without being able to keep my legs on the sides of the tank-on the left side the ignition key dug into my knee, and the air cleaner cover vibrated against the right knee. I couldn't wait to get off of it. At the same event I also tried a BMW 75K and loved it. Taking it back to the booth, I was able to snake between pedestrians at a walking pace without putting a foot down.) My Honda fits me perfectly and is sooo smooth. Alan Alan Magayne-Roshak, Senior Photographer University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Photo Services (Retired) UPAA Photographer of the Year 1978 UPAA Master of the Profession 2014 amr3 at uwm.edu http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Alan+Magayne-Roshak/ "All the technique in the world doesn't compensate for an inability to notice. " - Elliott Erwitt