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Tim's Motorcycle Diaries: December 2014
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Sunday, 14 December 2014. Variations on a Theme. Trying some variations on the blog logo. It'd be a nice idea to include the bike of the moment in the logo as way of showing when it was written. The first logo has the 650r Ninja in it:. Now that I've got the Concours sorted, I'm trying out some headers with Connies in them:. Some more updates since mechanicalsympathy.ca and a new bike came along. Labels: Tims Motorcycle Diary Logos. Saturday, 13 December 2014. Connie's Ready For Some Miles. With the bott...
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Tim's Motorcycle Diaries: The Ride To Indy
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Friday, 14 August 2015. The Ride To Indy. We are bouncing over some astonishingly bad interstate in Northern Michigan on our way to Flint. Retread carcasses litter the side of the road, the only thing missing are clouds of flies above the rubber corpses. The Super10, Concours and three riders ready for an adventure. We crossed the border (my first border crossing on a bike! So, where are you guys headed? To Indianapolis for the MotoGP! After running our passports he asks, "you guys excited? And the best ...
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Suggested Links to Other Sites
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Getting Lost In Cyberspace. Okay, so leave. See if I care. The links below will deliver. Author of Women, Motorcycles, and the Road to Empowerment. Liz's site is a wealth of good information on both riding skills and life skills, regardless of gender. An ex-racer and author of Make Haste, Slowly. A personal and detailed retrospection of the international motorcycle racing scene back when the top riders all drove their own vans to the races. And worked on their own bikes. Word Dust Press retailers.
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Suggested Links to Other Sites
http://www.worddust.ca/pages/links.html
Getting Lost In Cyberspace. Okay, so leave. See if I care. The links below will deliver. Author of Women, Motorcycles, and the Road to Empowerment. Liz's site is a wealth of good information on both riding skills and life skills, regardless of gender. An ex-racer and author of Make Haste, Slowly. A personal and detailed retrospection of the international motorcycle racing scene back when the top riders all drove their own vans to the races. And worked on their own bikes. Word Dust Press retailers.
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A review of Daredevil Durags from Commuting Motorcyclist. | Zen Motorcyclist
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Something for the Soul. Annette Birkmann – Author. Adam Schomer – Filmmaker. Allan Karl – Author. Grant and Susan Johnson. Anxiety Across The Americas. Ghost Rider by Neil Peart. The Road to Getting Yourself Out of the Way. Women, Motorcycles and the Road to Empowerment. Achievable Dream DVD Series. Northwest Classic Seat Covers. My blog for RoadRUNNER Magazine:. January 14, 2012. Well, those of us with hair. Or simply as an expression of personal style. Well Johnny and Julie from Daredevil Durags. Under...
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Inspirational | To Drink the Wild Air - a Memoir
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To Drink the Wild Air – a Memoir. One Woman's Quest to Touch the Horizon. Self employment and the mobile office. June 12, 2012. My apologies for not having been more present here since my last entry on May 13 where I did a shout out to get more Amazon reviews. I am happy to see that some people took the time and effort to put down their opinions which is highly appreciated and useful. The freedom in self-employment is priceless but it also takes a lot of self-discipline and responsibility. Yesterday I be...
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Tim's Motorcycle Diaries: The Ride to Indy: The Gear
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015. The Ride to Indy: The Gear. After putting well over a thousand miles on in five days I've been able to focus on what works and what doesn't. Here's a quick rundown of the gear used and how well it worked. I used the Alpinestar S-MX 1 boots. There and back again. Vented and able to catch air on even the hottest day, I've had them for a couple of years now. They aren't as clean as the stock-pic, but I like the lived-in look. On sale for sixty bucks, but we were running low on spa...
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