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[Photo Feature]: An Alpine Ride
A few passes in Swiss, Italian & Austrian Alps on my Yamaha XJR 1200
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I moved to switzerland and work here since oct 2011. After a long winter i was so happy to get back on the saddle. I saved some money and bought a Triumph Tiger 900. But after a few ride it had some major engine problems. I was too disappointed as it was the only enduro motorcycle which i could afford, I decided to sell te Triumph and got a Yamaha XJR 1200 after riding 7000 Kms last summer , I liked this bike much nothing to complainLast edited by indiangypsy; 03-13-2013, 08:16 PM.
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This time to St. Moritz through Julier Pass and Albula Pass. St.Moritz can be reached by crossing either by Julier pass or by Albula Pass. I Wanted to take a look at both the passes. Julier pass has more wider roads,. I liked the Albula Pass much. Its more wild and very less annoying traffic. For miles and mileas you would be alone with the nature.
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I am awestruck ! The pics are brilliant! The mountains, the greenery, the roads and then a nice tent to spend the night.
Can't get better than this ! Just awesome mate , keep going and wish you many happy miles on the road !
Just have one question though :- Initially I thought its just one house that looks like tilted but then as I came accross the other pics it seems there are
many houses which look like that. Any specific reason ? I mean anything happend with the land there or are these purposely built like that ?

Keep riding mate and ride safe ! Thanks a ton for sharing these with us ! And yes - the Yamaha XJR 1200 looks red hot man !
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Wonderful pics. Enjoying it.
The Alps is so addictive, you can ride all your life there and still be left wanting for more.
Compliments on a wonderful bike the XJR.
Please keep it coming.Last edited by Haroon; 03-14-2013, 04:06 PM.
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So many roads, So little time
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