Monday, November 6, 2017

On the road again...


We spotted this vehicle in downtown Deland, Florida. I'm not sure what to make of it. At first glance I thought it to be carrying some sort of medical equipment. But I'm not sure. It does appear to be ready for long-distance travel.

15 comments:

Karl said...

Yes, could be ready for long-distance travel, in any case it is well-equipped.

Shammickite said...

Perhaps water bottles strapped on the back, ready for a long journey?

RedPat said...

It looks like it even has a cup holder!

Sharon said...

It looks like it might belong to someone who likes the open road. I'm betting that is a pretty expensive motorbike.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Uma bela máquina.
Um abraço e boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

Bergson said...

are you ready ?

William Kendall said...

I would also think water bottles.

Revrunner said...

Just some very sturdy panniers.

Bill said...

It does look ready for the road again. Just add a person and its ready to go.

About your question on holiday homes: Such properties are typically small homes, such as cottages, that vacationers can rent and run as if it were their own home for the duration of their stay.

Michelle said...

Nice bike! Perhaps water bottles/snack box?

Kate said...

If I were young enough to be a biker chick, I'd want to try that one out!

magiceye said...

Maybe an overnighter!

Kay said...

If I'm guessing right the license plate reads "Shun Piker." That probably says it all.
(By the way, we don't often get snow here - though more is forecast this year than usual. And your lunch at McAlister's sounds delish!)

Marleen said...

Must a traveller, the square 'boxes' can hold a lot a stuff and won't damage easily.

Laura. M said...

Tiene muy buena equipación. Está lista para una buena ruta. Buena 🏍 Lowell.
Un abrazo

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