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Two Points Of Contact
Posted by Ted Edwards | Dec 21, 2022 | Ride Life | 8 |
An Entertaining Misery
Posted by Ted Edwards | Sep 29, 2022 | Ride Life | 2 |
The Budget Biker: Eat Right, Ride Cheap
Posted by J. Joshua Placa | Jul 18, 2022 | Nuts & Bolts, Ride Life | 6 |
Riding The Storm Out
Posted by Rob Brooks | Jul 8, 2022 | Ride Life, Rides & Roads | 0 |
Dual Sport and Adventure Motorcycles
Posted by Road Dirt Crew | Jun 2, 2022 | Bikes & Gear, Ride Life | 5 |
My Mechanical Mistress
by Rob Brooks | Apr 11, 2023 | Ride Life | 8 |
I have a “girl friend”, a separate love interest, that I simply cannot keep my hands off of. This passionate affair dominates my life, is never far from my heart and mind, and oddly, my wife not only tolerates it, she approves, even encourages it. What a great woman.
Read MoreTwo Points Of Contact
by Ted Edwards | Dec 21, 2022 | Ride Life | 8 |
Both motorcycling and skiing are about managing two finicky points of contact with bravery and skill. The rush of wind and speed is the same with both. Lean angle with either always equals risk, speed will always equal radius and more speed will always equal more brakes. The sublime joy of two points of contact means you have to lean, you have to carve, you have to trust your traction, and yes, you have to be just a bit crazy.
Read MoreAn Entertaining Misery
by Ted Edwards | Sep 29, 2022 | Ride Life | 2 |
We never saw the storm coming, a Colorado squall that stalked us from behind, waiting to sucker punch us until we had our backs turned. A few hours before on this idyllic August day during the Colorado 500 we were enjoying perfect weather. Our fast group of five were Colorado 500 board member Hutch Collier, his wife Dawn, his son Currie, his riding companion Phil Weida and me, and we ripped through the narrow canyon lands leading to Gateway, smooth red rocks and polished boulders doing their best southern Utah impersonation. I couldn’t believe our luck to get these roads with such stunning scenery and perfect weather, one of those days on the motorcycle you wish you could bottle. We had no idea we were riding on borrowed time.
Read MoreThe Budget Biker: Eat Right, Ride Cheap
by J. Joshua Placa | Jul 18, 2022 | Nuts & Bolts, Ride Life | 6 |
Does it sometimes feel like a foreclosure sign has been hung on your head? Everyone seems in a funk, and just too poor to spare any fun. Or maybe just the fiscal fear of fun is enough to keep you home, where there’s free TV and a nice, cushy couch to nap away your troubles.
Like everybody else, motorcyclists have been suffering through this plague and sputtering economy. But this does not mean we have to cry like a bunch of babies, stay home, and mumble about the days we could afford food and gas. We just need to be a little more creative, tighten our chains and use our brains. There are ways, my broke friend, to stretch nothing into something.
Wily veterans have long used sneaky, well-kept secrets and crafty tricks to get the most out of what’s left of their last oily, tattered dollar. Riding relieves stress and puts miles between you and the revenuers and bill collectors. The plan is so simple you’ll wonder why you’ve been moping around like a sissy who lost his lollipop.
Riding The Storm Out
by Rob Brooks | Jul 8, 2022 | Ride Life, Rides & Roads | 0 |
If you ride motorcycles long enough, you’ll either find yourself caught in a storm, or you’ll find yourself with no choice but to ride through one. Either way, “riding the storm out” (props to REO Speedwagon’s classic tune) is a common experience we eventually all share. And as with many experiences out on the road, we often recall it with a smile we didn’t wear in the middle of it. Ted calls that, “Type II Fun.”
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