Posts Tagged ‘self’

The TDM and I outside MotoCorsa. I really need to name her here soon…  Photo by Quentin Wilson.

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Faster Faster MotoLady Tattooo

My new Hunter S. Thompson quote, “Faster faster until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death” tattoo next to MotoLady.

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Read the MotoLady interview on PipeBurn, if you haven’t already. And yes, that is a command. I don’t do it often, but now be one of them times. Thanks to Andrew for putting this together. 🙂

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Gratuitous photo of me in my new favorite t-shirt! You can get a Live to Ride shirt in the MotoLady Shoppe, if’n you’re so inclined.

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Remember that awesome LoneRider MotoTent I posted late May? Guess who got one? This girl! I am so very excited to use it camping in the coming summer months. The enduro I should be getting will work very nicely with this plan. Here’s hopin’! 

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Janell grabbed this photo of me dorking around at MotoCorsa on one of my favorite motorcycles… the Ducati Sport Classic 1000. Heavenly!

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Motorcycle wisdom from motolady‘s white board at home… in other words, a personal note to self.  Learn to adapt, expect less, be more aware.

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Monster Project Steering Stops

THE TIME HAS COME. Monster project update… one of the happiest in a long time! The new steering stops are in place, and adjustable.

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Motorcycle Wisdom: Burn Rubber

Some motorcycle wisdom- “Burn rubber, not your soul.”

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Review: Icon Hella Leather Jacket

What pops into your head when you hear “Icon Motosports”? Often times it’s armored vests, bright colors and loud emblems. Women’s gear has usually been cluttered with pink, stars, flowers, swirlies and countless other “frilly” things. Not anymore. Icon isn’t limiting themselves to elaborate designs, proved true with the Icon ladies leather Hella jacket. Walking into Cycle Gear as a new rider to check out motorcycle jackets, everything in sight was a bunch of crap. It’s like walking into a whirlwind of 80’s fine art snobbery full of bright colored shapes and… Continue Reading »

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