Posts Tagged ‘on the road again’

Kangaroo Island Road, South Australia

Two wheeled life: being happy with the journey whether or not you can see the path before you.

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Pick up the pick-up road trip adventure! So, right before I went down to San Diego some drunk guy slammed into my car on the side of the road while it was parked (no, I wasn’t in it). Luckily for me he had insurance, and the lovely Taj of Ms Moto Pro has a truck that is exactly what I want. Since she’s in Colorado, I’m flying down there and driving it back. I’ve never driven up the California Coast, nor have I been to Yosemite. So if all goes well I’ll… Continue Reading »

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Guys- my friend Dave is Easternly on his moto-road-trip. If you’re in these areas and maybe own a burrito truck, need some shit moved or worked on or somestuffs… he is one of the best people on the planet. True moto-family. His post is below.  xo redandblackattack: I’m headed further east and am running low on funds. If you throw $5 bones or more in my Paypal (thoughtcrime9@gmail.com), you get a postcard and I get a gallon of gas. Make sure to put your name and address in the notes. I’m also… Continue Reading »

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Monster Project Campaign

After multiple readers of my Monster Project plight on facebook suggested I create a campaign to get it funded, I caved and did so with Indiegogo.

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Check out the trailer for 100min long movie ‘Girl Meets Bike’ coming soon! A high school shop teacher buys her first motorcycle with her wedding dress money, leading her away from her controlling fiancé into a new circle of motorcycle friends who are attracted but threatened by her new found freedom. As she learns to ride, she must interpret their offers of riding advice: are they subtle forms of control? Or crucial knowledge, without which she might get herself killed? The quote “Now you’re on your own just like you wanted. No… Continue Reading »

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Jean de La Fontaine Motorcycle Wisdom

Some motorcycle wisdom from Jean de La Fontaine in the 1600s.

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