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Trippin’ On Two Wheels, Part 1
Posted by Neale Bayly | Jan 2, 2026 | Ride Life | 0 |
Dennis Gage On Two Wheels
Posted by Neale Bayly | Dec 16, 2025 | Ride Life | 0 |
Resurrecting a Laverda, Part 3
Posted by Neale Bayly | Apr 2, 2025 | Legendary Bikes, Ride Life | 0 |
Resurrecting A Laverda, Part 2
Posted by Neale Bayly | Feb 11, 2025 | Legendary Bikes | 0 |
Resurrecting A Laverda, Part 1
Posted by Neale Bayly | Jan 13, 2025 | Legendary Bikes, Ride Life | 1 |
Trippin’ On Two Wheels- Sicily
by Neale Bayly | May 28, 2026 | Ride Life, Rides & Roads | 0 |
Warm sun, even warmer people, strong coffee and a slow, deliberate dinner of multiple mouth watering courses calls to us like the Sirens of Anthemoessa as Jason and his Argonauts sailed by. But as soon as my Moto Guzzi Griso jumps to life the following morning, with the rocking cadence so familiar to long time aficionados of this historic brand, the call of the road, like Orpheus’ song, takes over. Diving into the sea of madness that doubles for city driving in Sicily, a quick check in my mirror shows Dennis on his Breva 1100 and Sam on a 750 Nevada in tight formation, so I gun the big twin for Taormina…
Read MoreTrippin’ On Two Wheels, Part 1
by Neale Bayly | Jan 2, 2026 | Ride Life | 0 |
It all started in a seaside resort in Italy. Well, to be a bit more accurate it started at the Misano Circuit Sic 58 in the summer of 2002. June 14th to be precise. It was the first World Ducati Week and the festivities ran through to the weekend that the circuit hosted its round of the World Superbikes series. At that time American Ben Bostrom was flying high and Troy Baylis was the reigning world champion, both on Ducati 998s, while Colin Edwards was attempting to break the Ducati dominance on his Honda. Heady times. Well not as heady as ending up with a bedroom next to Ben Bostrom’s heartthrob girlfriend. But I digress.
Read MoreDennis Gage On Two Wheels
by Neale Bayly | Dec 16, 2025 | Ride Life | 0 |
Seeing television’s most famous car guy sitting on a BMW R60 in period gear must seem a little confusing to some of our readers. But after years of bringing the best of the classic four-wheeled world to the small screen, it is time to let the secret out: Dennis Gage is a motorcycle nut with a small collection of interesting European motorcycles: A collection that has just seen the addition of a Moto Guzzi Breva that he purchased on eBay from my hometown of Charlotte, NC.
Read MoreResurrecting a Laverda, Part 3
by Neale Bayly | Apr 2, 2025 | Legendary Bikes, Ride Life | 0 |
The air feels heavy from the recent rain, as if there is nowhere left for all the moisture to go. The saturated path is soft and spongy underfoot, and tree limbs hang heavy from the weight of the water drops. Overhead, black threatening clouds hang oppressively low, matching the darkness in my soul. It’s cool, not cold, but I shiver as I climb up into the dark, silent woods, alone with my thoughts. Just two weeks out of riding through the war in Ukraine for the last five weeks, yet I haven’t made it back yet.
Suddenly, a young dog comes racing around the corner, the first sign of life I’ve seen as even the birds seem to have stayed home today. Clearly inquisitive, but wary, he circles me as his owner comes into view. The quintessential Scottish dog walker- wax cotton rain jacket and rubber boots, the practical choice for these conditions. He has a shock of dark hair, a thick goatee beard covering his face and after calling his dog, we exchange pleasantries. Actually, we enter into a bizarre conversation that just seems to get stranger. At first, I think we must have met the year before, the way he greets me, so I ask how his dog has been doing. He tells me he only just got him, hence his untrained behavior. These disconnected exchanges continue as I conclude that we haven’t met before. Then he asks me a question that leaves me as stunned as I am bewildered.
“How’s the Mirage doing?”
Resurrecting A Laverda, Part 2
by Neale Bayly | Feb 11, 2025 | Legendary Bikes | 0 |
Then one fateful day my enthusiasm got ahead of my abilities, both mechanically and financially, and I decided to do a complete restoration from the ground up. The frame got shot blasted and painted and I started pulling the engine to bits. Unfortunately, travels came, children came, careers came and the parts just ended up moving from location to location in boxes. With all the growing responsibilities of family life, spending money on an old box of bits grew further and further from the front burner.
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