got a chance to do a little riding this weekend, about two hundred total miles over the two days… as i was riding around on saturday, i realized how little i’ve put on this year – about five hundred by saturday. ‘course i could throw out a bunch of excuses: weather, too busy, werkin’ from home, etc. but that’s all it’d be, excuses. i just gotta start ridin’ more…
Mar 10, 2009
Feb 25, 2009
northeast mc expo…
went to the northeast mc expo in fredericksburg a couple weekends ago… the show seems to be getting smaller – most likely due to the crappy economy. was a good time, though, mostly because we hung out with friends.
pirates seemed to be the theme in the bike show this year… some pretty cool designs…
various other bikes…
a few from gravesend cycles…
a ‘47 knucklehead…
an autopsy themed bike…
even some cool custom sport bikes from custom cycle works…
family and friends… hell, with these guys, they’re all family…
and the after party at hooters….
frank handing out balloons to his valentines…
the little guy getting all the girls…
more fun and games…
Feb 15, 2009
sunday loop…
had a chance to take a short ride today… pretty much unexpected since i wasn’t really planning to ride today.
i decided to make some guacamole today and needed to go to the store to pick up the necessary ingredients. it was in the 40s, sun was shining, so i decided to take the bike… while i was gearing up, my wife suggested i stretch it out a little and take a longer ride. sounds good to me…
i needed to gas up the bike first, which ended up being a good thing. when i geared up, i decided, against common sense, to put on my chaps and wire up the ‘letrics. while i was okay making a short trip to the gas station or grocery, i have never made it on a longer ride.
after putting gas in the bike, i threw on the chaps and decided not to mess with the ‘letrics. that was a semi-good choice. definitely needed the chaps and would have been more comfortable with the gloves wired up. note to self, when in doubt, opt to stay warmer.
the tank was topped off and i was ready to roll… question was where?? i didn’t necessarily want to do the lake loop that seems to have become a ritual first ride of the year, but i didn’t want to just putz around town either… i decide to head up to the lake, but through louisburg.
i’m absorbing the scenery as i’m riding along the back roads. while the countryside is beautiful, i take notice of the run down houses, the old farms that are now for sale… i wonder how much of this is progress setting in?? how much of it is a reflection of our economy?? when will it get better?? will it get better??
as i approach louisburg, there’s a bit of new construction. housing, retail, new ground being broken. now i’m thinking maybe there is hope. maybe things aren’t really that bad… who knows??
all i really know is that i’ve been fortunate so far… it’s times like these i realize i should focus less on what i don’t have and be thankful for what i do have… i’m able to top off the tank and head out for the afternoon; i' have a roof over my head; i’m able to provide for my family; i have a wonderful family; i have an awesome wife…
about now, i’m heading into henderson, i’m missing my wife. i blow off the lake and point the bike back home. with a short stop, of course, at the grocery for ingredients.
it wasn’t a long ride, less then a hundred miles. but it was enough.
you can check out the 2009 ride map to see the route - this one in blue...Feb 4, 2009
senate bill 22 - omnibus public lands bill…
from the american motorcyclist web site:
The U.S. House of Representatives could vote as early as next week on a wide-ranging bill that could shut off-highway motorcyclists and all-terrain vehicle riders out of more than 2 million acres of public land.
"This bill was on the fast-track in the U.S. Senate and passed swiftly earlier this year without public scrutiny or debate," said Ed Moreland, AMA vice president for government relations. "The measure is now being steamrolled through the U.S. House without giving the public an opportunity to fully digest its impact and debate the many provisions in the bill."
Moreland called on all AMA members, off-highway motorcyclists, ATV riders and everyone who supports responsible outdoor recreation to immediately contact their Congressional representative and ask them to reject the bill. The measure should be defeated because it unreasonably bans motorized recreation on 2.1 million acres of public land by inappropriately designating it as Wilderness, and because the procedures used for fast-tracking the bill through the U.S. Senate and House violate the spirit of open and democratic government.
take action (quickly) here…
Jan 28, 2009
easyriders bike show – charlotte…
went to the easyriders bike show in charlotte this weekend with the family… had a good time, saw lots of cool bikes and even talked to paul yaffe about the zebra skin lining in the tour-pak of one of his baggers…. he wasn’t sure if it was real or not, but for the cost, it should be!!!
first up was checking out the centerfold bikes… our favorite bike was built with a sideways engine from tempest cycles. apparently they started to use a snowmobile engine and transmission but discovered they needed to use a v-twin engine. to accommodate the snowmobile transmission, they had to mount the engine sideways. pretty cool…
the other centerfold bikes – in no particular order…
john dodson’s gangster choppers
some other bikes around the show that caught our attention…
i thought behind this tribute bike is great – i just think it’s a little overboard…
a couple of shirts for my wife…
a skull for my son…
world’s fastest indian…
big al and hayley from caronlina cruiser tv…
and to top it all off, a couple getting married in front of three hundred and fifty of their (not so) closest friends…