Riding Out West

Posts will be lite until next week after vacation riding the BMW R1200GS out west. Visit the R1200GS link in the garage to follow the […]

The Other 2-Wheeled Boxer

Although several motorcycle companies experimented with horizontally opposed engines, only a few stuck with the layout for any length of time. BMW is the obvious […]

R90S Rally 2010

Tis the Rally and show season, and it seems like every weekend presents multiple opportunities to ride, drive, and ogle cool vintage stuff. This year […]

The Helmet Club

The first riders I ever saw on motorbikes wore no headgear, but I secretly wanted a helmet. Helmets were pretty rare on the street at […]

The Illusion of Speed

Racing school instructors all roll out the old adage that fast is slow. Famous racing drivers talk about being in the zone where speed turns […]

Ten Dollar Disablers

How many items on your vintage car or bike cost less than $10, but could leave you stranded someplace? It turns out that there are […]

Record Wreckers

They say that records are made to be broken. Well someone (Todd Trumbore) decided that the record for the most BMW motorcycles on a ride […]

Who Framed Norton?

Norton is in stiff competition with Indian for the brand that has died and been resuscitated most often. While they are both back among the […]

Discovering Mars

On a recent visit to the Solvang Motorcycle Museum, the machine that was the most impressive, in a field of very impressive motorcycles, was a […]

Gear is Good

The point is, ladies and gentleman, that gear, for lack of a better word, is good. Gear is right, gear works. And gear, you mark […]

Solvang and the Octopi

Solvang California is a strange and delightful little town. It is seemingly pretty remote being inland and up in the hills well north and east […]

Rock Store Rebels

The Rock Store is a famous biker hangout a little north of LA. On any given weekend it is the destination of hundreds of bikes. […]