Maybe its one with a really great view or something funny in the background or where you were on holiday in a far flung land on your bike n took some cool shots..
Or perhaps it is a pic with your bike at its muddiest or one where it is looking particularly clean and spunky.
Or do you just generally have some really epic ones you would like to show off?
Pete, it's definitely possible to loop a ttr, I have managed it many times, normally on hillclimbs although recently my speciality is to wheelie out the top! My number plate has been strapped to my camelbackpac for a while, the tail tidy ain't gone proof. Ha ha
My favourite pic. TTR in the seaweed On the beach. 50km to the arrow (Noosa heads). 100km north to Frazer island. Thats about 150km beach riding with the speed limit mostly 80kmh. Permits required with police and ranger patrols. $100 to ride on frazer island. $50 for the ferry and $50 for the permit. Theres a different feeling of freedom riding the beaches. Also more maintaince and ive obtained very rusty front spokes.
Power sliding the TTR. Prob 2nd gear 20kph. 20years ago it would have been 5th gear 80kph. at an age now where the risk factor comes in alot more often
Its a Cornish lane Brian. Its down at Sandplace near Looe. Last time I went up there it was more a lane rather than a stream again as a local farmer who uses it had done a few running repairs.