Thursday, December 23, 2010

German Iron Curtain Motorcycle Tour

German Iron Curtain Motorcycle Tour: "Motorcycle USA gets a taste of the old Iron Curtain as it treks through former East German border crossings in this motorcycle touring feature."

Sunday, December 19, 2010

YikeBike foldable electric bike now available for the low, low price of $3,595 (video)

YikeBike foldable electric bike now available for the low, low price of $3,595 (video): "
YikeBike foldable electric bike now available for the low, low price of $3,500 (video)

The first time we saw the YikeBike we couldn't help but think it was a little too stylistically shaped, a bit too svelte, and a lot too carbon fiber to actually exist in the real world as anything but a prototype. But now, over a year later, here we are looking at a little green 'Add to cart' button on the company's website. Yes, the 6 mile range, 15mph top speed foldable cycles are starting to roll out of the warehouse with an estimated ship date of just one week. The best news? The price is $3,595, far from cheap but about $2,000 less than they were originally estimated to cost and a downright bargain for something that offers this unique blend of bizarreness and fun. How much fun? Get a refresher course in the video after the break.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

What Else Is a Living Room For?

I tried this once at my elementary school with a mini-bike...I got sent to the Principal.

It didn't occur to me to try this at home. I wonder if it'll mess up the Feng shui of the Walton abode?



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What Else Is A Living Room For?

19
November
2010
File under Entertainment Funny
Author: Mike Werner
Location: Travelling


I mean, let's get serious here. If you can't do this, why bother having a living room?

Click for bigger version of Living Room Motorcycle Burnout

Thursday, November 18, 2010

State looks to allow motorcyclists to - lane split' in slow traffic

State looks to allow motorcyclists to - lane split' in slow traffic: "

It's against the law in Oregon for motorcyclists to ride between cars during freeway rush-hour traffic but that could change if Oregon follows the lead of other states.

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Go Oregon go!
Go Oregon go!

Feds: Make this a law for all states!

Feds call on states to require helmets

Notwithstanding the sensibility of wearing motorcycle helmets, I am wary of yet more federal laws.

Please, leave me alone.
Let me know what it feels like to have the wind make my hair stand straight up.
If I knock my 'noggin on the curb, why should you care?

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Can Motorcycle Riding Strengthen Old Bones? – Ride Forever for Your Health

Can Motorcycle Riding Strengthen Old Bones? – Ride Forever for Your Health: "

Original article from: TheKneeslider.com -


Original article from: TheKneeslider.com - When your wife says, 'You're too old to ride motorcycles, you might get hurt,' just smile and say 'Honey, I'm doing this for you so I can build up my bones.' No, really. The science is on your side. A daily dose of whole body vibration is good for you. [...]"

Monday, September 6, 2010

8th Ride to no where on Labor Day


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Couldn't pass up this beautiful day. Took a ride out west to no place in particular. Fought the Labor Day traffic all the way home. (I could have done without that!)

GPS stats:
  • 137 miles
  • 26 mph overall avg
  • 38 mph moving avg
  • 84 mph max speed (oops!)
  • 5-hr 12-min total time
  • 3-hr 36-min moving time
  • 1-hr 35-min stopped time
(GPS on entire trip)

7th Ride - Dahlia Festival in Jeffersonton, VA

Hold any comments about going to see a bunch of flowers...

In an effort to eek another ride in before August evaporated, we took a quick ride west to the Dahlia Festival at Wollam Gardens in Jeffersonton, VA on the 28th. I got a few pics (see below) and then we headed south to Culpeper for lunch. After eating, I listened to an audio book on a bench along Main Street and my wife and friend went antique shopping--whatever that is. I was pretending to be an old person. I'm getting better and better in pulling that one off.

GPS stats:
  • 174 miles
  • 21 mpg avg overall
  • 39 mph moving avg
  • 63 mph max speed
  • 8:17 total time
  • 4:26 moving time
  • 3:50 stopped time
  • (GPS on entire trip)


All in all, a nice ride. Alas, it looks like we won't be making our annual week long road trip this year. Planning for next year to begin soon...



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Friday, August 20, 2010

6th ride this year

August 7; impromptu trip to Culpeper to eat something; weather perfect; road perfect; ride perfect



More to come!

Fifth Ride 2010 - Quick trip to Yorktown

Slow to getting this one posted...

Quick trip down to Yorktown and back. Nothing particularly special about the ride except that it was nice to ride. If you don't get it, you don't get it...