I'm sure the title of this post is not news to anyone and might as well apply to any guy... And, before you go emailing me to express your disgust (not that I really care), the word "jugs" is also used to describe cylinders. And in this case, that's what I actually mean.
To look at a BMW without the cylinders is a bit puzzling and not at all flattering to the marque. Here is where a guy with lower morals could draw a parallel but I will resist, just this once. A BMW is defined by the fact it has a pair of horizontally opposed cylinders that stick out way beyond the engine case. Its a quirky design but has some advantages. First, the jugs catch a lot of wind so they stay cool. Second, the center of gravity is kept low so the bike stays nimble. Third, a lot of design constraints are avoided.
There are some minuses too, especially for a rider that corners aggressively. A goodly supply of valve covers is needed as they tend to grind away when in contact with the road. Also, those cylinders tend to be the vector for bruised shins when the bike is parked in the garage...
But to me, those jugs are just gorgeous! I just wanna caress them, fondle them, just look at them in wonder. They are truly beautiful and the inspiration for the name of my project - Ganda Girl. They remind me of... well... my Ganda-girl.
for those who wanna see Ganda-girl's big, beautiful, juicy jugs - enjoy!



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