Posts Tagged ‘sport bike’
BMW Motorcycle Fans… 90 years in 90 seconds
Posted: January 11, 2015 in MotorcycleTags: BMW, bmw history, BMW motorcycle, Motorcycle, motorcycle blog, Motorcycle racing, motorcycle riding, sport bike, Sportbike
Some 2015 Motorcycle Riding Goals
Posted: January 11, 2015 in C&O Canal, Motorcycle, Motorcycle Rides, motorcycle touringTags: Appalachian Waters Scenic Byway, C&O Canal, Harley, Iron butt, motorcycle blog, Motorcycle Ride, motorcycle riding, motorcycle touring, route 39, sport bike, Sportbike
What the likelihood of completing these goals…. quite high I hope! None of these are to terribly difficult, if I chose to make some time. But, time is always an issue, I either make time to do this or let life get in the way. Hopefully I will choose right this year.
Ride the Appalachian Waters Scenic Byway – This is one of the roads on my motorcycle bucket list. It would be a weekend trip for us if we left early on both Saturday and Sunday and we would have an overnight stay with my Mother.
Take at least 1 long trip with wife – A few years ago we planned a trip that would take us to Niagara Falls, across Canada to the Harley Davidson Museum, south to Kansas to visit our daughter and then home. Life conspired to prevent that trip, but something like that should be on order for this year.
Iron butt 1000 – I-81 to south of Knoxville ,TN and back in 24 hours or less.
Practice more – work on my slow speed skills, tighten up my left and right circles.
Ride more miles then 2014 – between all the bikes last year we had a bit over 7500 miles. That should not be too hard to overcome just if I commute on the bikes a little more often. Oh, and take the long way home in the evenings. The way I keep track of my season mileage is through the “B” trip meter. Early each year I reset the “B” meter to 0 so I know the total for the year while using the “A” meter for anything else.
Attend a HOG Rally for at least 1 day – Depending on where the rallies for VA/WV/MD/DE/PA are I should be able to make that happen.
C and O Canal – knock out a bunch of those stops this year. If you have read this blog for a while you noticed I have attempted to document those stops that are accessible via motorcycle. I did not do that many last year.
I am sure there are other things that I should add to the list but the more I add the more I might regret not completing. 🙂
9 Motorcycle News items from 2014 that interested me.
Posted: January 6, 2015 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle news, Motorcycle racing, motorcycle safety, motorcycle touringTags: Harley Davidson, Iron butt, lane splitting, motorcycle blog, Motorcycle racing, motorcycle safety, motorcycle touring, project live wire, SOA, sport bike
Below are the news items, in no rank order that had the most interest to me in 2014. They run the gamut from touring, racing, safety to just stuff I liked. Why 9, because everyone does 10 and 11 is too many. Hope you find them interesting as well.
America’s Byways Website: A website the federal government got right!!! I wrote about this site back in March in this post. America’s Byways is an interactive, map based, website that will provide you a listing of each of the 150 different roads. Those roads are comprised of the National Scenic Byways and All-American Roads. You can select the road from a national or state map to see basic information on the road (length, average time to travel the road and historical background) as well as route maps, directions and photos.
Electric Iron Butt Ride: 1000 miles in 24 hours on a motorcycle can be hard on a normal bike. Terry Hershner completed the endurance ride on a heavily modified 2012 Zero S electric motorcycle. You can read about his ride and see pictures of the bike at this link.
Project Live Wire: Speaking of electric motorcycles everyone has to take notice when Harley Davidson rolls out their prototypes on a nationwide tour. I got to ride one of the bikes a few months back and I was impressed how well they performed/looked for prototype machines. We even had John Wheeler from Harley Davidson Project Live Wire as a guest on The DawgHouse Motorcycle Radio Show #291.
Safercar.gov: Another website done right by the government… how quaint. Although saffercar.gov has been around for a while, this year they added the ability to look up your bikes VIN to determine if it has a recall applied. Check that feature out here.
Sons of Anarchy: The final season. I liked the entire series but that last episode seemed like it was more of “let’s get this done as fast as possible” instead of well thought out end to a classic show.
MotoAmerica: I am not a huge motorcycle racing fan but after hosting The DawgHouse Motorcycle Radio with Ken and Phil I have learned a lot. One of the things I have learned is that there is a lot of excitement for the new AMA sanctioned racing series. Daytona Motor Group was replaced by MotoAmerica, lead my former champion Wayne Rainy. The series is coming to Virginia this year and I plan on attending. We interviewed Wayne on the Dawghouse a few months ago, you can hear the interview here.
BMW R1200RT Do Not Ride Recall: That a BMW has a recall is no big deal. That “Bike of the Year R1200RT” has had a recall that lasted 4 months is a big deal. Multiple magazines and websites declared a bike, which owners could not ride for a large part of the year, the best bike of the year, what crap. Now don’t get me wrong, I do not think this is a BMW issue, they have went out of their way to support owners of the bike. This is a big deal to me because industry media leaders fell all over themselves for a bike that did not deserve the accolades. Was this advertising dollars at work?
Marc Marquez – Again, I do not follow racing that closely but WOW. A dominant performance from the defending champion to win the MotoGP championship for a second straight year. He set the record for the most races won in a season with 13. Take a look at the link to see all the records he has broken and he is still a very young guy at 21.
Lane Splitting – Apparently it is a lot safer then we all thought. A study by University California, Berkeley for the California Highway Patrol found, for example:
> The practice of riding in between marked lanes to filter through slow-moving or stopped traffic, is just as safe for riders as traveling in normal lanes
> Riders who split lanes are less prone to getting rear-ended; however, the likelihood of a rider rear-ending a car is greater.
> Danger level does increase for riders who are splitting at speeds of 10mph or faster than the surrounding traffic.
> They found that lane splitters were splitting at lower speeds and in slower moving traffic than they had been previously.
You can read the whole study here and my earlier post on the issue here.
On Any Sunday, The Next Chapter: It is not too often that we get feature presentation style movies dedicated to motorcycling. This movie paid homage to the original 1970s movie (as a son would a father which in this case is accurate as the son of the original movie directed the Next Chapter). I saw this movie on the big screen and it was just great. Hopefully this will get some good karma for our industry and lifestyle
Do you need a child seat for your motorcycle? A lawmaker in South Carolina thinks you do!
Posted: December 24, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle news, motorcycle safety, motorcycle touringTags: Café Racer, Harley Davidson, Motorcycle, motorcycle blog, motorcycle child seat, motorcycle safety, south carolina, sport bike, Sportbike
The other day I read an article on motorcycles that just blew my mind.
A representative in the South Carolina legislature introduced a bill to require motorcycles in that state to have car seats for children 7 years old and younger. WOW, two thing immediately came to mind 1) this guy has never ridden a motorcycle and 2) is this a law looking for problem?
As I read the article I was told that the bill was inspired by a conversation with his constituents, (my guess that the plural should have been singular) who were concerned about ex-spouse taking children on a motorcycle. “You know, it makes a lot of sense,’” said the lawmaker. For riders younger than 7 weighing less than 80 pounds, the proposal calls for a belt-positioning booster seat with both lap and shoulder belts.
Luckily the article also states that the bill is getting heavy resistance. Hopefully the long arm of the government will be slapped away. Because of things like this I prefer a do nothing legislature/congress v. one that over reaches into our lives.
I started riding my own motorcycle at about age 5 and I remember riding with my dad on the back of a Honda Trail 90. I have given my 6 year old grandson a ride on the back of my Harley Davidson Ultra Limited (around the block). I have never seen infants or small children riding on motorcycles here in the US. I am sure it happens but it has to be rare. We just do not need more laws to fix “problems” that don’t really exist.
- I hope I don’t give him any ideas!
- Ok…maybe I am wrong .. but we do not need a law do we?
WINNER… Loudest Pipes EVER!!!!! or I thought Ninjas were quite and stealthy.
Posted: December 21, 2014 in MotorcycleTags: custom motorcycle, Harley Davidson, loud pipes, Motorcycle, motorcycle blog, motorcycle riding, ninja, sport bike, Sportbike
Year Round Motorcycle Riding: The Rounders
Posted: December 21, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle news, Motorcycle Rides, motorcycle touringTags: Electra Glide Ultra Limited, Harley Davidson, Motorcycle, motorcycle blog, Motorcycle Ride, motorcycle riding, motorcycle touring, sport bike, Sportbike
I officially declare that I have ridden a motorcycle at least once during each month of 2014. This makes me a “Rounder” according to the site yearrounders.com. While I have ridden like this in the past I did not know there was a name or a group for this type of accomplishment.
I use the world accomplishment very much tongue-in-cheek as I enjoy riding as often as possible and have the gear to ride when I want. But, if you review their website (yearrounders.com), you will see that the rounders enjoy the same tongue-in-cheek approach.
Riding our Harley Davidson Ultra Limited Debbie and I have put down just over 7000 miles in all kinds of weather. According to their temperature guide, we have checked off all but three of their categories, and I have no plans to knock the those three off this year. 🙂
- 100’s+ Red Hot Rounder (check)
- 90’s Sweating Rounder (check)
- 80’s Half Baked Rounder (check)
- 70’s – R&R (Rounder Relaxing) (check)
- 60’s -Jr. Rounder (Just Riding) (check)
- 50’s – LOTF Rounder (Looking Over The Fence) (check)
- 40’s – FOTF Rounder (Fringe of the Fringe) (check)
- 30’s – Half Rounder (check)
- 20’s – TQ Rounder (Three Quarts)
- 0-20 – Rounder
- KHOF Rounder (Kook Hall of Fame)
Whether or not you are or even want to be a year rounder you should check out their website for the fun of it!
OK… Deer are looking a lot better to me now!
Posted: December 9, 2014 in Motorcycle, motorcycle safetyTags: Café Racer, custom motorcycle, elephant, Harley Davidson, motorcycle riding, motorcycle safety, sport bike, Sportbike
Your motorcycle safety video for the day!!
Motorcycle Movie: Sit Stay Ride: The Story of America’s Sidecar Dogs
Posted: December 9, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle TV, UncategorizedTags: Café Racer, Harley Davidson, motorcycle blog, motorcycle dog, motorcycle riding, motorcycle touring, sidecar, sport bike, Sportbike
I just watched the trailer for a new motorcycle related documentary/movie. “Sit Stay Ride: The Story of America’s Sidecar Dogs” looks like it could be awesome. The film is a full-length documentary produced and directed by husband-wife team Eric and Geneva Ristau.
I am going to order a copy after the Christmas holiday is compete.
The film captures “15 dogs, 18 people and 3 wheels” and 25% of proceeds will go to animal rescue organizations. Motorcycles, dogs and a good charity, what more could you ask?
9 Holiday Gift Ideas for the Motorcycle Rider in your life.
Posted: December 3, 2014 in MotorcycleTags: battery tender, Café Racer, Harley Davidson, motorcycle blog, motorcycle gift idea, motorcycle movie, sport bike, Sportbike, tire repair kit
Not sure what to get for the motorcyclist/biker?
I have complied a list of 9 items for you to consider (again everyone does 10 and 11 is to many for me 🙂 With the exception of the idea for a new helmet, most of the items listed here are under $100 US.
Tire Puncture Kit – Might be a good idea to have one available. Make sure you know what kind of tires they have (tubed/tubeless). For example, if they have tubeless tires this kit from Stop and Go has everything they would need for a “quick” fix on the road.
Micro Tire Pump – If the puncture kit does not include (or you don’t prefer) CO2 cartridges then a small pump might be for your rider. Plus with one of these small pumps you can top off your tires anytime you need. The Slime 40001 motorcycle tire inflator is small and has a lot of good reviews.
Battery Tender – If I was lucky you read my post on preparing a motorcycle for winter storage. One of the items on the list was the use of a battery tender to ensure the battery survives the cold. I can recommend Battery Tender Battery Plus, I have been using it for a few years without problems. It comes with every connection your rider should need to hook up the battery to life support.
New Riding Gloves – There are so many types and styles of gloves available there can be no one recommendation. Take a look at what your rider currently has; if the gloves are well worn you might not be wrong by just replacing with the same brand/style.
MotoAmerica Tickets – The new all American road race series was released their schedule for 2015. If the MotoAmerica series is coming to a track near your home, tickets for you and your rider should be on your gift list. If you are outside the US consider local race series or even MotoGP.
New Helmet – Is your rider’s helmet more than five years old or has some damage? Consider getting her or him a “gift certificate” for a new helmet. I recommend the certificate because you will never get this one right…the wrong size, style, color, make, model, visor would only disappoint both of you.
Movies – Whether you buy DVDs or download here are a couple of classics (IMHO).
The World’s Fastest Indian Easy Rider
Across the Dirt: Dirt Bike Documentary Long Way Round
Chrome – Riding a Harley Davidson? It would be hard to go wrong with chrome. If you are not sure what chrome to buy find a dull or dark part of your riders Hog, go to the dealership and point out the spot on a like bike.
Membership in the AMA – It does not matter what you rider rides or where they ride the American Motorcyclist Association (or similar organization if you are not in the US) is there to help ensure that our rights are not infringed. There are different types of memberships and you can get roadside assistance as one of the options.
Motorcycle Christmas Tree
Posted: December 1, 2014 in MotorcycleTags: Café Racer, christmas tree, Frederick Harley Davidson, Harley Davidson, motorcycle christmas tree, sport bike, Sportbike
Over the years we have be given or bought a few motorcycle Christmas ornaments. This year my wife decided that we needed to have a motorcycle Christmas tree to display said decorations. Most of the ornaments are Harley Davidson related, as that is what we ride, but thought you might be interested anyway.
- Christmas gomes?































