Tag: motorcycle

  • Dancing with Windmills

    Dancing with Windmills

    The WordPress.com team launched a new feature called #wordPrompt where they post a term each month to inspire content for your blog. This month’s word: green. When it comes to motorcycle posts, I almost always lead with a picture, stories, and conclude with a route map. As to every rule, there is always an exception.…

  • Old motorcycle musings…

    Old motorcycle musings…

    I still remember the thrill of buying copies of Cycle World as a kid. I remember pouring over each issue flipping through bikes, the riders, and all the latest gear. Somehow reading motorcycle magazines kept my desire for a motorcycle thriving until I was old enough to be on my own and make my own…

  • GS 911 for Mac OS Tutorial

    GS 911 for Mac OS Tutorial

    To date, I’ve owned three motorcycles. Each new motorcycle ushers in a whole new level of technology. My first bike, a 2001 Vulcan 750, was an extremely simple motorcycle. It was carbureted at its core with minimal adjustability. The second bike, a 2003 V-Strom, added fuel injection, which solved many of the problems inherent with…

  • One V-Strom: 100,000 Miles

    One V-Strom: 100,000 Miles

    The back story For much of my childhood I’ve always had a subscription to a motorcycle magazine. Cycle World dominated a lot of my teenage years. As I started to do more touring on my motorcycle, my subscription shifted to Rider Magazine. Every year each motorcycle magazine has their own “motorcycle of the year.” Rider…

  • How to transition the office of president

    How to transition the office of president

    Today was the monthly meeting for Homoto, the motorcycle club I ride with on a regular basis (when I’m not traveling :-)). It was the first meeting for me as a member of the peanut gallery again. My two-year stint as president has wound down! After the meeting, I took a fun ride down the freeway…

  • Riding less to ride more

    Riding less to ride more

    Where did this year go!  It didn’t seem that long ago that I was writing the article “A Rider Greets Autumn.”  Unlike other years, this year has not been one for motorcycling.  My bike sat in the garage over the entire winter while I was in Sydney, Australia.  I’ve been traveling a lot by plane and…

  • 2014 Memorial Day Mingle – Day 2

    2014 Memorial Day Mingle – Day 2

    I was tired last night.  I was surprised how hard I had slept.  I knew something was not right the moment my face moved.  The insect bite really had swollen up overnight.  We iced it again which helped, but there was going to be a little extra fluff in my helmet on the ride today. …

  • The Hume Highway: Port Campbell to Wangaratta

    The Hume Highway: Port Campbell to Wangaratta

    Usually day two is the hardest for me on motorcycle trips. The first day is powered by adrenaline and the second day my body is being beaten into submission on the bike. Since my first day was only 50 kilometers I was wondering how today was going to go. The plan was to go back…

  • Aussie Moto Adventure: Starting in Melbourne

    Aussie Moto Adventure: Starting in Melbourne

    For me, I get to know an area by motorcycling. There’s something about traveling over land in seeing all of the parts of the environment up close that help me come to know a particular place. Last time I was in Australia I didn’t have the time (or the confidence) to hop on a bike…

  • Leaking Motorcycle Tires and Soapy Water

    Leaking Motorcycle Tires and Soapy Water

    It’s not been a great week for tires. I knew I had some type of leak in the rear tire on the motorcycle as it was flat the same day the battery died. Reminder: give your motorcycle love in all seasons. I put the bike on its center stand and spun the rear wheel looking…

  • Should I replace my motorcycle battery?

    Should I replace my motorcycle battery?

    Riding to work this morning reminded me of one of my favorite movies growing up – The Breakfast Club.  Why?  My motorcycle was screaming the refrain from the theme song: “Don’t You Forget About Me.” I forgot about my bike due to the busyness of life. Here in the Bay Area, it’s a year-round riding…