Keith Vauquelin's Member Page
Member: keithmv
Name: Keith Vauquelin
From: Irving, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 51 years old
Riding For: 6 years
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Member Info: Loved my 2003 Concours, christened "Necromancer." Really loved "Freedom," my 1998 BMW R1100RT. Infatuated with my 1990 Honda CBR1000F, "Independence." Happy to have my "new" 1997 BMW R1100RT, "Freedom II." Picking up my 2005 Triumph Tiger 955i, "Republic," on April 21, 2007 >WOOT!!!!< A man can NEVER have enough motorcycles. They are a necessary part of life, and are absolutely essential <grin>. Enjoy.
 
 Current:
1990 Honda CBR 1000 F

Photos: 17
Purchased: Jul 2006
Info: Purchased July 4, 2006 - christened "Independence" for all of the obvious reasons. Will try to keep it subsonic on the way to DFW from Chicago on July 14-15-16. I am certain it will be an enjoyable trip. Update: The trip was awesome - "Indy" performed flawlessly, and 1024.8 miles later, I am happy to report the ride was a lot of fun.
1997 BMW R 1100 RT

Photos: 6
Purchased: Mar 2007
Info: Replacement for my 1998 BMW R1100RT - extremely clean 1997 R1100RT purchased from a friend with only 22,000 miles on it. Christened "Freedom II," in honor of the bike it replaced. Extremely tight and solid bike. Dog not included >LOL<.
2005 Triumph Tiger

Photos: 32
Purchased: Apr 2007
Info: April 21, 2007: Picked up my Tiger with 4900 actual miles in Hattiesburg, MS. Christened "Republic." So clean and sweet, I cannot believe it!
2009 Kawasaki 1000 GTR

Photos: 1
 
 Past:
2003 Kawasaki Concours

Photos: 2
Purchased: Jul 2003
Info: My first sport touring bike, "Necromancer," purchased June 30, 2003. Killed in the line-of-duty, October 10, 2003. A very sad and troubling day. The "Connie" was a sweet, comfortable, fast, and fun motorcycle.
1998 BMW R 1100 RT

Photos: 12
Purchased: Aug 2004
Info: "Freedom," purchased August 4, 2004. "Freedom" died in the line-of-duty, February 19, 2007, following a rear end collision by an asshole driving a quadraped land barge. Fortunately I was not seriously hurt, but "Freedom''s" drive train was ruined. Finest sport touring machine of its vintage. Looks great, rides great, IS great. Cannot possibly articulate what a f
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