Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Interesting Motorcycle Facts

Interesting Motorcycle Facts:

"The Fonz (aka Henry Winkler) couldn't actually ride a motorcycle. Steve McQueen's motorcycle from the scene at the end of the movie "The Great Escape" (1963), was the same motorcycle that The Fonz rode on in "Happy Days" (1974). When he "rode" the motorcycle in the show, it was actually mounted on a piece of wood on wheels. For the action shots during the show, they would simply wheel the motorcycle to give the effect that he was riding it. The reason Henry Winkler wasn't able to ride the notorious Harley Davidson in the show was because of poor co-ordination which is a symptom from his dyslexia."

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Biketoberfest Daytona Beach Florida

Biketoberfest Daytona Beach Florida:

Anybody going? I went once in October about 10 years ago. Much more sedate (in a good way) than the spring get together. Still lots of fun.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Season of the Bike

Season of the Bike:

A short article written by Dave Karlotski about riding in the cold. Quite poetic.

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NCR S.r.l. - Macchia Nera Concept -- most expensive motorcycle

NCR S.r.l. - Macchia Nera Concept:

This motorcycle costs $210,000.
It's fundamentally based on the engine in my Multistrada. Think I can get half that price? Even a quarter?


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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Our Motorcycle Rides of 2012

Generally, it's still a bit early to throw in the towel and call it quits for the riding season. In years past we've taken weekend rides through September and October and even occasionally into November. Unfortunately, fall rides are not to be this year.

As some of you know, my wife was diagnosed with colon cancer 3 weeks ago. Since then she has had surgery to remove the tumor and is recovering well. Yesterday though, we got the news the cancer has spread into her lymph system and chemo &/or radiation treatments are in the offing. Frankly, I can't concentrate right now on road trip planning.

So, I'm going out on a limb here and assuming we're done riding for this year--I'm happy to be proved wrong.

During the months May through August we had opportunities to take 9 rides for a total of just over 2500 miles. Our pinnacle this year was several days riding the mountains of WVa while staying in a plush cabin. This year's total distance doesn't come close to the distances of past years (we've done several single rode trips that were in excess of 2500 miles), but this summer's rides were memorable nonetheless.




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