Thursday, April 28, 2011

A road sign just for motorcyles!



You don't think that is a typo for 'Exiting' vehicles do you?

Monday, April 18, 2011

Moto Guzzi Stelvio -- the motorcycle SUV market in full tilt

Now it's Moto Guzzi's turn to follow the path blazed by BMW in the on/off-road bikes much in the same spirit as SUVs in the 4-wheel world. A number of manufactures have models that fit into this category including Triumph, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati. Check out Moto Guzzi's Stelvio model.


Women squids -- invincible motorcycle riders

It's being reported in the motorcycle-blog-o-sphere that women riders are starting to pop up amongst the squids. (In case you're not familiar with the term, check out the definition in the urban dictionary: squid, aka stunta.)

Motorcycle taxis -- you up for it?

I mentioned in a previous post that taxi meters had been developed for motorcycles and wondered if they would catch on. Apparently they are...check it out.


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Motorcycles and lane splitting -- the way it ought to be everywhere

But alas, I fear it very unlikely to catch on anywhere in the states...save California. Time to go west?




Motorcycle tire pressure -- most important

Check your tires before you mount up this season. It's vitally important for your motorcycle.




Thursday, April 7, 2011

Retro BSA custom wins European Motorcycle Show

Less than $10K (including paint). Minimalism at its purest. Check it out: click

Yesteryear's BSA customized by Larry Houghton of Lamb Engineering in the UK.


Harley motorcycles to carry the Made in India logo?

What? Really? Come on...
click





Ducati motorcycle sales this year outpacing last year

Either Ducati hasn’t heard that motorcycle sales are riding an uncertain road or the Italian manufacturer is simply not taking notice. Read the whole story: click




Weird and unusual motorcycle sidecars

Part 2 of a series of photos of motorcycles with sidecars...weird ones. Click



The intensity of this guy is undeniable...but he should have strapped his helmet.