First, I liked the perspective of the shot. I parked today in Lot #7 at the Burnaby Campus of BCIT. I pass the motorcycle parking area as I walked to NE 1 for class. I took out my phone as I walked past.
In addition, I wanted to stress that there were many there. It surprised me a bit as today was the first that really felt like autumn. It was amazingly foggy this morning and continues so, right to this minute. The temperature will probably not get much above the current 10C (50F) and that seemed a little nippy to ride to school on just two wheels.
Most importantly, as soon as I snapped it, I heard my phone make a familiar sound. I want to share this. It meant that Google Goggles had kicked in and identified something in the shot. I clicked on the notification and learned that my old Nexus One had decided the closest machine was a Yamaha FZ6. I could identify the brand by the logo of the three tuning forks on the tank. (I guess that company manufactured pianos before transportation.) I couldn't see a trace of the model and I can no longer identify the make of newer motorcycles.
I do hate it when my phone appears more well-informed than I am.