Monday, February 28, 2011

Book Review: Chicks on Bikes

When you hear the phrase ?chicks on a bike? it might conjure up one of two images: a dolled up, half-nekkid girl with butt floss & fake boobs draped across some guys motorcycle -or- a real, independent woman riding her own.

Christina Shook thankfully delves into the diverse world of the latter, using her photography to punctuate the alluring stories of the featured women riders in her book.

Source: http://yourbikelife.com/blogs/shawn/book-review-chicks-bikes

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Riding a motorcicle at -35 Celsius at the Polar Circle

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Braking Tips and Techniques

Going fast on a motorcycle is fun. Carving the perfect line through a corner is fun. Riding smoothly and well is fun!

But at some point, you are going to need to scrub off a *lot* of speed *very* quickly. It's a technique that, if not performed properly, "can end in tears" - not to mention and banged up bike and body.

Whenever I get the opportunity, I practice braking. I want to know how my bike reacts - how does it feel with the front tire heavily loaded? Is the rear getting light? How much pressure do I need to apply? How smoothly can I pull in the brake lever?

All of that and more needs to be practiced as often as you can. These two articles give you some tips and techniques to practice on your next ride.

Advanced Riding Course: Braking Techniques

Street Savvy: Smooth Motorcycle Braking Tips

Source: http://yourbikelife.com/blogs/shawn/braking-tips-and-techniques

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Folgore Bianca: An even more exotic Bimota Tesi 1D

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The Back Roads of Carter and Washington Counties in Tennessee



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I?d have to qualify the year 2010 as an amazing year for riding.  I was able to ride most of the year in 2010 without much down time due to nasty weather or bike repairs. Yes, my bike goes through her share of repairs now she is over the age of 15 (she?s 18 years old these days).  Yes, in 2010 I did have a few major and expensive repairs done on her, but I was able to pay the ransom and be riding once more without feeling as if I were a junkie looking for a fix in all the wrong places!

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Today?s lost ride will take us through the local back roads I had explored to some degree but not been able to stop and take photos of.  This is what I worship when I ride.  The ability to stop and investigate a locale:  learning to appreciate the beauty and the wonders of the roads I ride through.  That?s right! I ride THROUGH these roads, not on them.
On Sinking Springs Road in Carter County Tennessee, I?ve encountered what I believe to be the last standing iron bridge in this county! It spans one of the beautiful rivers that flow in this county and is surrounded by farmland and wooded terrain. There is no stopping allowed here, but the traffic is very light and on a motorcycle, even if you stop you?re not hampering the flow of traffic. 

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 A bit further on Sinking Springs Road, I?ve noticed an interesting photo subject. It?s an old bleached dead tree.  Its roots wrap around a boulder clinging to a hillside, while the branches point uselessly into the sky.  I stopped for a photo here and while I was capturing the tree, the horses in the field came to investigate me and my bike.  It was such a cool photo moment: My iron steed and her flesh counterpart eyeing her.

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Less than a mile down the road I find a little paved avenue named Sycamore Shoals Road.  I?ve never been on this piece of pavement so I turned my wheels into the small lane and followed it.  I soon discovered a nice little shed with a quilt pattern attached to it.  Its part of the ?QUILT TRAIL? that is so popular here in N.E. Tennessee.  I pulled to the side of the road and captured the structure.  I find it lovely.  Its fun to discover the many out buildings and barns that sport the quilted patterns for the discovery of others like me!

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Not more than 1000 feet up from the quilt barn, I discover a very handsome black bull grazing near the road at the fence line.  I stopped at this point and set him in the camera frame with my bike.  Handsome animals?both the bull and my Iron Horse!

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Riding along these lost roads; I always enjoy finding old cars, trucks and farm vehicles.  By the time I found this burned out Caddie, I was quite confused about where I was.  I couldn?t tell you anymore.  I was in the hollers of Carter County on small 2 lane roads that will squash you like a bug if you?re not diligent regarding the speeding Ford pickup trucks rounding the turns here.  The guys driving the trucks will always smile and wave at you as they come inches from side swiping you off the roads!  Nice friendly people here, they didn?t kill ya?so you know they liked ya! 

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If you?re paying attention to the wooded acres surrounding you, the vestiges of human habitation will catch your eye.  You?ll stop to see these left over bastions of a previous life and you?ll wonder about the lives that were affected here.  I saw a lone fireplace chimney of a long burned down home.  I think about the lives that had no home after this disaster and wonder who took them in?

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Riding the lost roads near your own home will bring results like these for you too!  Riding roads  you haven?t been on in years because of the boulevard that was built, resulting in faster drive times to your destination-will bring you closer to becoming an explorer of your own home town and county!  Come on y?all?the roads are calling! The burned out buildings harbor ghosts from the past that will crank and rev your imagination!  The animals are waiting for you to capture them with your own mount in the foreground!  There are memories and learning situations along the lost roads and only the fool discounts the ride! 

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Source: http://chessiestales.blogspot.com/2010/12/back-roads-of-carter-and-washington.html

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Sneedville, TN. Look Out! Here I come!

Hey y'all! I'm getting ready to head out for another "LOST ROADS" ride today!  Can't wait to explore the roads around Sneedville TN! I looked at a map and I see they have a lot of cool twisty roads in the area to get lost on!  GOD BLESS TENNESSEE!  

Hang in there guys and gals! I also want to visit the Jail Museum there! (As if I haven't spent enough time in a jail cell?) [laughs]....  OK, I'm gonna go put my leathers on and make like...oh forget that one, the trees around here don't have any leaves....

See ya on the roads...be well, be careful!

Source: http://chessiestales.blogspot.com/2010/11/sneedville-tn-look-out-here-i-come.html

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Missed call

Two incidents on one day. Forewarned? Coincidence? Or just the usual, reality trying to scare the life out of you?

Incident one. In my housing society, the exit gate leads to a steep downward ramp clad in the slipperiest paver tiles known to man. This leads to the (scruffier, grippier) paver tiled road. I normally stop (as in feet down) at the head of the ramp - to check on traffic - before I head down and left and leave for work or whatever. Today I noticed a Honda City coming up the road slowly - heading in the direction I would once I made my turn. I nodded to the chap as a sort of, "Allow me to go first, please?" And crept down the curve once I saw his head bob downwards like he understood. Halfway down - hard to stop at this point - I realised that the Honda City'd picked up his pace. Whoa.

I quickly accelerated while leaning further to keep my line tight and to get the bike cleanly ahead of the car. In that moment, I looked into the car with a WTF-ish sort of thought. I realised that the man hadn't bobbed a yes, he was merely getting ready to text someone on his freaking cellphone. And now, in the midst of the SMS, he hadn't realised that he'd picked up the speed.

Incident two. This took place at a T-junction. I usually pass the top of the T from right to left. This can usually be done rapidly because no one appears to use the intersection to turn right across my path on to the vertical body of the T (heading downwards, as it were). The rare traffic the vertical part does see is traffic turning left in my direction of travel, and in the evening, traffic turning towards me (up the vertical body and right). Complex. I hope you understand the word imagery - I don't have the time to sit with a graphics software right now, apologies.

Anyway, so I'm crossing this place today and I see an autorickshaw coming up in the opposing lane (top of the T, heading left to right) with his indicator blinking. As is usual, he was drifting into my lane as a pre-cursor to actually turning. So far so good. I flashed him with my R15's twin headlamps to ensure he understood that I was going to go straight past him first. I saw him slow up and continue to inch into my part of the road as auto rickshaws are won't to do. But his slow-ness assured me that I wasn't going to be blocked, so I continued.

As I crossed the rick with about two feet of space between me and his front wheel, I saw a Pulsar hidden behind the rick. Rider and pillion, no lids and no clue. They weren't slowing either. Oh sh*t.

Nothing happened, thankfully. For two very good reasons. First, I was bang in the middle of the powerband as I usually ensure I am when I enter intersections - whether I'm on the throttle or not. In my peripheral vision I noticed two things - the rider's hand was not on the throttle - which meant his speed wouldn't change - it'd be near constant. Second, he was looking over his shoulder as he chatted with his pillion - so he wouldn't do anything - evasive or stupid. What happened next, then, was entirely up to me - not too bad a deal I think.

So I rolled on the throttle hard-hard-hard and the R15's indefatigable engine carried me past without a hitch. But not before my heart-rate accelerated rapidly. And I'm certain the clueless Pulsar-borne duo had their own oh-sh*t moment as well in there.

What did I learn? That I'd just gotten lazy and had two reality checks handed to me. In the first case, I should have waited until I was sure he nodded. Or simply done the ultra-safe thing - just waited for the City-man to pass by. I'd have been past him on the straight within moments anyway. In the second case, I should have remembered something that I read once. that is so obvious that it beggars belief when you think about how you never follow that simple instruction.

We, motorcyclists, scan for hazards constantly, right? The better ones among us smoothly identify and deal with these hazards in the normal course of things in a number of ways. Right? The thing I read somewhere - think it was Art Friedman at MotorcycleCruiser.com, but I'm not sure... The think I read somewhere was that reality never guarantees that a particular moment in time poses only one hazard.

In simple terms, you need to pay attention to the hazard to process and mitigate it. But that doesn't mean another or more hazards do not also exist in the same moment. That you need to learn to keep scanning for hazards even as you deal with one. This is harder than it appears on the face of it by a matter of scales - but it isn't optional.

But you live and learn, eh?

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Jabbawockee...nooooo, it's JAWA...

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 Jabbawockee    

"a creature created from every animal mixed together into one.
The jabbawockee is a very rare animal, being only spotted very few times. "
 
 
Actually the Jawa is from the Czech republic...how it got here, at Smith Brothers Harley Davidson's service department...I dunno...but then again, I don't think the guys here at Smith Brothers have a problem working on any bike... 

Source: http://chessiestales.blogspot.com/2010/09/jabbawockeenooooo-its-jawa.html

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The last one isn't the slow one

Sometimes, in traffic, you will naturally start classifying people as
slow or fast. I'm not entirely sure what goes into classifying them,
but you know as well as I do, that you do this. Without going into the
degrees of good-fast versus reckless or good-slow versus
idi-effing-ot, I was thinking about it and I realised that I consider
myself pretty quick through traffic. And for a fair amount of time,
I'm last or nearly last in traffic. Does that describe you too?

I figure that it's because my take-off from the traffic lights and
progress through traffic tends to be on the rapid side, and most of
the time, I catch up with the traffic that's ahead of me. In
traffic/transport planner terms, a group of traffic that leaves
together from a traffic light is called a platoon. Each cycle of
greens causes a platoon. Er, the point is, that I'm usually at the end
of the platoon. Doing what? Passing them, of course. And I'm sure
there's more riders like this out there.

Point? Don't automatically dismiss those at the end of the platoon,
they're probably just taking some time to get ahead. I think this
point has wider meanings that purely in traffic, but that's purely
unintended.

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Opulence, Ruby has it and you can customize it

The title of this post may not trigger the visuals I intended, unless you has seens the DirectTVs�commercial, but never the less, of all the helmets I’ve seen it is the Ruby’s of Paris lids that appear to be the most opulent.
Ruby pulls their helmet materials from the top shelf! �They describe their high class [...]

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Healthier Motorcyclists!

JC sent me this link today. I read it and liked what I read. So I thought I'd post a link here. Here's a quick excerpt.
"The group that rode motorbikes posted higher marks in cognitive function tests," Kawashima said.

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

What to Expect from a Beginners Course (The Novella)

The always informative Captain Crash wrote this post on the Beginners Bikers Forums. I think it should be mandatory reading for *everyone* thinking of becoming a motorcycle rider!

So. One day, you are in your car and you look up and ZOOOOoooommmm, a motorcycle zips by. As you watch the chrome twinkle and fade you look out over the hood of your non-denominational crud coated car and think to yourself, 'I want to do that.' Which slowly becomes, 'I can do that, I mean really? How hard can that be?'

PRESTO-DIGITALIS! You've decided to become a motorcyclist. Later, after dinner and a relaxing beverage, you decide it's time to tell your--(circle one please) Wife-Husband-Girlfriend-Boyfriend-Companion-Longtime Companion-Passed Out Roomie-Stray Cat That Snuck in the Window-Jay Leno (he'll understand!)--that you're gonna get a bike.

'Not on your life!' Spits a finger waggling Stray.

'But I'll take a class!' Says you (wondering how a pizza thieving tabby became your "In Case of Emergency" contact).

'What are THEY gonna teach you?' Says the Stray as it rifles through your empty pizza boxes and all those Jack in the Box wax papers you've nibbled a little past wax to get all the cheese.

Good question! What are THEY going to teach you?

Allow me to illuminate.

Source: http://yourbikelife.com/blogs/shawn/what-expect-beginners-course-novella

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Hang-On Arcade Game Creator Honored

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If you grew up in the ’80s and spent some a lot of time in arcades, you’re probably familiar with the game “Hang-On”. Released in 1985 by Sega Enterprises, motorcycle racing game� “Hang-On” broke ground by using a motorcycle-shaped seat as a controller. Players raced a virtual motorcycle on a track, leaning on the plastic [...] more

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Poll results: When do you wear your helmet?


I've basically nothing left to say on this subject. I am hoping against hope that the 4 per cent who don't use their helmet when touring basically never go touring and that the 35 per cent who prefer not to ride with a helmet in town essentially use public transport or their cages. As for the 14 per cent who never use a lid, my fingers are crossed that they aren't riders at all, just web traffic, passing through.

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McDeeb W400 TT

Fabrizio Di Bella runs Classic Farm Motorcycles, a custom workshop in a village in the mountains near the Italian city of Brescia. His obsession with classic British motorcycles gave him the Anglicized nickname of ?McDeeb?, and that’s the brand he now markets his machines under. He’s known for his Royal Enfield specials, but this new [...]

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Hitler motorcycle spoofs on YouTube

Hey, I found both of these spoofs quite hilarious, so I thought I'd post a link here.


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