Cafe Racers and their motorcycles in Japan! Mini-documentary
Posted: November 22, 2014 in custom motorcycle, MotorcycleTags: Café Racer, Harley Davidson, japan, Motorcycle, motorcycle blog, motorcycle riding, Tokyo
Motorcycle Movie Review: On Any Sunday, The Next Chapter
Posted: November 22, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle racing, Motorcycle RidesTags: AMA Flattrack, Harley, MotoGP, motorcross, motorcycle blog, Motorcycle racing, motorcycle riding, on any Sunday, sport bike, Sportbike
Recently I and the other hosts from the ”DawgHouse Motorcycle Radio” show watched the motorcycle movie “On Any Sunday, The Next Chapter”. The movie is an updated version of the original “On Any Sunday” which was filmed in 1971 and nominated for an Academy Award in 1972. The new movie was directed by the son of the original film, Dana Brown.
Dana’s “Next Chapter” follows a path similar to his fathers in that he works with the big names in modern motorcycling. People like Travis Pastrana, Robbie Maddison, Marc Marquez, Wayne Rainy, Dani Pedrosa and many others not so famous make up the cast. The movie has a heavy focus on motorcycling racing with MotoGP, Motorcross, Flat Track and other types of racing well represented.
The movie opens with a humorous moment of a dad filming his little daughter (4-5 years old). She is struggling to lift a mini bike but refuses any help, after getting it up and getting on her dad starts to talk to her when she takes off like a bullet. Dad drops the camera and you hear him trying to chase her down… it was much funnier in the movie. Next it moves on to Robbie Maddison riding through an Olympic style Bob Sled track and then jumping from a ski jump ramp. You may have seen this same footage on You Tube but it was SPECTACULAR on the big screen!
The filming of the entire movie was exceedingly well done and, if you can, you need to see it on the big screen. The section on motorcycles in Vietnam motorcycling was awesome but might underwhelm on a small screen. Check the film’s website to find out if it is coming to a theater near you soon unfortunately movies like this don’t spend much time on the big screen.
On the down side, movies like this need sponsorships to be made. Sponsors REALLY want their products portrayed and in this case they were, to the verge of being over the top. Red Bull, KTM and Skull Candy were all over the movie like sticky fingerprints on your face shield, I can’t blame them or the director for this as it is a necessary part of modern film making… but a lighter hand would have went a long way. Also, it would have been nice to get something from the east coast motorcycle scene in the final cut (maybe a scene from a DawgHouse broadcast LOL). These are the reasons I debated 4 or 5 stars, but the high quality won me over.
In addition to the racing the movie discusses how motorcycling families, overcoming disadvantages and just how motorcycles makes your life better.
cirque du soleil on a motorcycle?!?!?!
Posted: November 21, 2014 in MotorcycleTags: Café Racer, cirque du soleil, dirt bike, Harley Davidson, Motorcycle, motorcycle blog, sport bike, Sportbike
Well this is one way to become an artist on your motorcycle!
Motorcycle Radio: DawgHouse #286 ready for download
Posted: November 21, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle news, Motorcycle racing, Motorcycle radioTags: Harley Davidson, jayson Uribe, lighting motorcyles, MotoGP, motorcycle blog, Motorcycle racing, on any Sunday, polaris slingshot, Royal Enfield, sons of anarchy
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Great interview with 15 year old Jayson Uribe an American racing professionally in Europe.
Discussion of latest SOA episode “Faith and Despondency “
Review of On Any Sunday, The Next Chapter
Discussion of Royal Enfields, Lighting Motorcycle, The Polaris Slingshot in Texas and Alpinestars Airbag Jacket.
Williamsport Visitor Center/Cushwa Basin: C and O Canal Motorcycle Ride
Posted: November 14, 2014 in C&O Canal, Motorcycle Rides, motorcycle touringTags: C&O Canal, Harley Davidson, Maryland, Motorcycle, motorcycle blog, motorcycle riding, motorcycle touring, national park, williamsport

Williamsport Visitor Center and Cushwa Basin
Location – Williamsport Visitor Center/Cushwa Basin
Mile Marker –99.6
Historical Comments – Built in the 1830s the Cushwa Basin was developed as a major point on the canal for the loading/unloading and turning of barges. The area around the visitors and the canal itself is steeped in history. Some of the historic highlights of the area include:
Williamsport considered for the nation’s capital
Multiple civil war battles fought to capture, sabotage or destroy the aqueduct.
Gen. Lee used pontoon bridges to cross a flooded Potomac after Gettysburg.
In 1920 a boat bumped the aqueduct wall which caused it to collapse taking the wall and the boat into the creek below.
Ride to Site – The visitor center and basin is off main street Williamsport. Good signage easily directs you to the site.
Amenities – Visitors Center, public restrooms, parking, boat launch, bike rental, all normal amenities in the town of Williamsport.
Road Conditions (from main road) – paved
Railway Situation – none
Parking Lot Conditions –Pea gravel but the edge between the pavement and the parking lot is on a slight hill and appears to suffer damage from water runoff, pay close attention to your line of travel.
Main Attraction – This should be one of your main stops even if you do not want to stop at many (or any) other points along the canal route! Williamsport is only stop where you can visit many of the major canal structures in one place. Here you can see, all within a half mile:
The Conocheague Aqueduct
The Cushwa turning basin
A railroad lift bridge
A Bollman Iron Truss Bridge
A lock house (Lock 44)
Visitor center exhibits
Recreation of canal boat rides (during summer)
My Thoughts – As noted above this is a great spot to learn about the canal. It is easy to get to as it only a few miles from from Interstate 81.
- Main Street Williamsport
- Marker showing flood levels by year
:-) Motorcyclist defined with video to validate!
Posted: November 11, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle racing, motorcycle safetyTags: Harley Davidson, Motorcycle, motorcycle blog, Motorcycle racing
Motorcycle Radio: DawgHouse interview with Chris Ulrich plus Mercedes Benz, Lane Splitting and He and Dong steal bodies
Posted: November 8, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle news, Motorcycle racing, Motorcycle radioTags: adventure motorcycle, Chris Ulrich, Harley Davidson, lane splitting, mercedes benz, motorcycle blog, motorcycle podcast, Motorcycle racing, MV Agusta, sport bike, Sportbike
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Ken’s News:
Lane-splitting: perhaps not as dangerous as we first thought?
Mercedes Benz (Daimler) pulls the trigger on MV Agusta.
Warren’s News:
Stolen 1954 Harley Hydra-Glide Returned After 42 years
He and Dong buy bodies!
Racing News:
Interview with Chris Ulrich.
World Superbike Championship decided in Qatar.
MotoGP & Moto2 picks for Valencia.
Buster Keaton stunts on a Harley Davidson in the 1920s
Posted: November 7, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle newsTags: buster keaton, Harley, Harley Davidson, Motorcycle, motorcycle riding, motorcycle stunts, Stunt riding
What you need to know is that he did his own stunts. Also, nice stunts for the 20s!
The new Mercedes-MV Agusta prototype touring motorcycle? ;-)
Posted: November 6, 2014 in custom motorcycle, Motorcycle, Motorcycle news, motorcycle touringTags: Harley, Harley Davidson, Mercedes, Motorcycle, motorcycle blog, MV Agusta, prototype motorcycle, touring motorcycle









































