
Kurt Behm's post, 'My Favorite Place...', transcends a simple wrist shot, inviting readers into a deeply personal moment of horological appreciation set against a breathtaking backdrop. His evocative images prompt a discussion not just about watches, but about the profound connection between timepieces, personal journeys, and the iconic landscapes that frame our most cherished memories. This article explores the community's shared experiences and insights inspired by Kurt's unique perspective.


Love the Gold Wing ππ» Have a great time Kurt. π»
I can hear the silence.
Yellow is the fastest color. Nice ride.
Beautiful views, very long distances between gas stations. Many small towns with abject poverty and mostly Native American residents. Not formal reservations but 100% Indian none the less. Very eye opening concerning the folks who live in those post card areas. Best, Robert
Saw quite a few of them while in Paris recently, besides the usual GS & RTs. Years ago I was planning on renting a Goldwing in San Francisco for a US west coast tour in October/November but the shop owner advised against it due to risk of snow on some of the peaks. The wing is the perfect bike for those roads. Safe riding!
It must have been great fun. Last time I drove through it was in this, the very least-capable desert cruiser most of the year.
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