For the last few years I have posted my 9 Weird Motorcycles list. The bikes for 2017 have not disappointed. These are motorcycles I stumble upon these as I tool around on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, etc.. This year I started with 30 bikes but it was not to hard to get them down to nine.
It is likely that those weird motorcycles that did not make the list will be sprinkled around the IJUSTWAN2RIDE Facebook page. If you want to check out last years list click here for the 2016 Weird Motorcycles. Just a quick note, these motorcycles may have been around for a few years, but I first noticed them this past year
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9 Weird Motorcycles for 2017
Posted: January 30, 2018 in custom motorcycle, Motorcycle, motorcycle showTags: 9 weird motorcycles for 2017, bosozuku, Harley, Harley Davidson, sidecare motorcycle, Sportbike, weird motorcycle
Motorcycle TV: Ride with Norman Reedus Season 2
Posted: November 6, 2017 in motorcycle show, Motorcycle TVTags: AMC, dave chappelle, motorcycle TV, Norman Reedus, ride with norman reedus

Season two of “Ride with Norman Reedus” has begun. This time around he begins the ride in Spain with Walking Dead cast mate Jeffery Dean Morgan (aka Negan).
I thought the first season of “Ride with Norman Reedus” was a bit pretentious. A lot of “waxing poetic” on the meaning of life stuff, stuff that just does not work for me. But, if you removed those parts, the show was somewhat enjoyable. Only one show into the second season it looks like they may have removed some of that conceit, which can only make it better.
Currently “Ride with Norman Reedus” is scheduled on AMC Mondays at 9PM (EST). In episode two Norman is riding the South Carolina Low County with Dave Chappelle.
OH… and “Ride with Norman Reedus has already been picked up for a third season!
2017 British & European Classic Motorcycle Day
Posted: May 23, 2017 in custom motorcycle, Motorcycle news, motorcycle show, RallyTags: BMW motorcycles, british motorcycles, european motorcycles, motorcycle show, motorcycles, vintange motorcycles

Debbie and I attended the 2017 British & European Classic Motorcycle Day held in Clarksburg, Md. While this event has occurred for many years it was the first one we have could make.
We did not make it to the motorcycle affair until mid-afternoon, shortly before the awards were presented. I was very pleasantly surprised at the number of Harley Davidson in the parking lo many more then I would expected for a European bike show. But, this is one of those events that if you love motorcycles you should make time to attend.
I must say from the start that I have never seen so many vintage European motorcycles in one place! There were bikes of all types on display. From concours level restorations to choppers made from BSA or Triumph engines and frames. There were even a few Frankenstein motorcycles like…a Ducati engine in BSA frame with a Honda CB front end.
There was a couple motorcycle there that I had not seen or heard of before as well. A 1937 single cylinder AJS and an old Douglass (don’t recall the year). Both are vintage British bikes that I need to learn a little more about.
We had a good time walking around the event, which was also a swap meet. It was fun looking at the old motorcycles, pieces and parts. People were traveling from as far as New York, Ohio and North Carolina to attend, at least by the licenses plates of the bikes in the parking lot and those in the show. If you are every near this event, you should make the time to check it out.
2017 Timonium Motorcycle Show
Posted: February 14, 2017 in custom motorcycle, Motorcycle news, motorcycle show, RallyTags: custom motorcycle, Motorcycle, motorcycle show, motorcycle touring, timonium

As like the previous years, Debbie and I attended the Timonium Motorcycle Show. As always it was held at the Maryland State Fair grounds.
We enjoyed walking around the facilities looking at the 2017 motorcycles from all

Yes, that is a TV, why? Why not?
the big makers. There was one in particular missing though and that was Victory. With the news that Polaris was pulling the plug, now 17 months away, guess there is no real reason to be at the motorcycle show.
But all the other usual suspects were on site. Harley Davidson of Baltimore had the largest display of all the manufacturers, in terms of footprint it was not even close. If I had to guess I would think that the Honda display would have been next largest in terms of bikes. Pete’s Cycles had, what looked like, at least one of every Honda made.

Lois Pryce discussing her recent trip to Iran
One of the busiest sections was the motorcycle travel/adventure area of the show. Lisa and Simone Thomas (2 Ride the World) and Lois Pryce were just a couple of the folks on hand to discuss their global adventures. Other speakers were on had discussed travel techniques and opportunities guided and otherwise.
Several regional motorcycle rallies (Ocean City Bike Week, Mountain Fest, and Thunder in the Valley for example) were on site to remind riders that there were many places to ride to that did not require anything more than a long weekend.
And of course all the custom and vintage motorcycles your heart could desire. Debbie and I really enjoyed looking at all the great bikes, from stock/restored bikes from the bygone years to mild customs to full blown, over the top motorcycles!
As for the crowds, my guess is that in the nearly 5 hours we spent at the event the crowd was at least even with 2016.
- Debbie photo bombs me!!!
- Not all bikes have engines!
- Lisa Thomas (Simon is not as photogenic)























