Posts Tagged ‘motorcycling’

“Bikes Saved My Life”

Bikes Saved my Life by Kym Liebig. His story of trial, tribulation, and triumph when a blood vessel explodes in his brain. He attributes his recovery to motorcycles.

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Hannah “Deadeye” Johnson

Hannah is the world’s only female Ducati Master Technician, and my coworker at MotoCorsa. 

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This is hilarious, stupid, and horrible all at once. Rider fakes fatal injuries to red flag a race… it wasn’t enough just to fail. He had to put himself in the way of other riders potentially actually causing a fatal collision. Idiot. 

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Jörgen Hansson (from Sweden) sent me this- This image is of a historical moment. The first time ever my daughter ride a motorcycle. She has just started to practice driving, for a driver’s license. You can not miss out on how happy she is inside the helmet. Feels good with a small contribution to the regeneration of bikers. Congratulations of having an awesome daughter, Jörgen! And thanks for helping continue the love of motorcycling.

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Manon riding a CB750 custom.

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The perfect motorcycle get-away perhaps? (Tierra del Fuego)

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Motorcycle wisdom for today.  Every man dies, not every man truly lives. 

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A mini gallery of Stormie Ray, her XS 650, and her fabulous pinstriped metal purses. Art by Jeff Wolfe.  [see more of Stormie Ray | XS 650 motorcycles | bubble visors ]

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Any tips on how to mount a camera to your motorcycle to take pictures while riding?

If you don’t want to buy a GoPro (made for this purpose, incredibly useful in that they are durable and good quality) then I would suggest the Capture Camera Clip System. I have it, I kickstarted it back when it was just in fledgling form. It works great. They have an alternative base that allows clipping on to all sorts of things like handlebars, luggage racks, etc. Capture Camera Clip System for sale on Amazon $79.99

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Stormie Ray leaving Tuesday Night Coffee last night on her XS 650. Photograph by yours truly, the MotoLady.

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