Tuesday, November 17, 2009 8:35 pm
November17

Great sign from the Road. Pi = Love.
We stumbled across this sign (okay, fine it’s graffiti) in California when the GPS routed us to a road that didn’t exist anymore. I ask you – Seriously, who doesn’t love pie?
Photo Theme: Great Signs on the Road
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Thursday, November 5, 2009 11:46 am
November5
As motorcyclists we most often look for the twistiest roads. Sometimes though, there is strange appeal in seeing a road that just fades straight off into the horizon. The flakey tree-huggin’ part of me thinks maybe roads like that look like endless, unimpeded possibility stretching on forever. Your mileage may vary.
Photo Theme: The Long Road Home
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Thursday, October 15, 2009 11:12 pm
October15
Goldenchild asked: “I know everyone’s had pucker moments on their bike, but how many of you have had butterflies?”
I can tell you unequivocally that the most frightening ride I’ve ever been on was going 2-up across the dragon at Deal’s Gap and then across the Cherohala Skyway on the back of Crudmop’s Speed Triple. I had butterflies, bats, maybe even pterodactyls in my stomach.
Let’s face it. I’m not the smallest girl at the party and there isn’t a whole lot of real estate on the back of the S3. Combine all that with no where to comfortably hold on , the tightest road ever and a generally nervous passenger and I had myself a recipe for some serious stomach knots. Relinquishing control and becoming a pillion is pretty scary for me in general, but this ride took the cake. I’m going to try to never do that again. Ever. Never. Never-ever.
I saw this photo theme on: steadyonthehumble.com
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- Post one of your motorcycle related photos that suit the theme on your own blog. You or your motorcycle should be visible in the photo. You do not have to duplicate the original photo.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 6:57 am
October7
In the spring of 2009 our gang of friends who mostly participate on the
esportbike.com motorcycle forum all converged on Morehead, Kentucky to do some riding in the Daniel Boone National Forest. One of our day rides brought us through the
Nada Tunnel. This trip was especially exciting for us because our friend Pimmie who lives in Holland flew over to stay and ride with us. Side note: Apparently all of my friends are really tall.
I saw this photo theme on: steadyonthehumble.com
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Sunday, October 4, 2009 10:35 am
October4
The motorcycle blogging community is rich with interesting characters that have a lot of useful information, compelling photos and stories to share. Sometimes we just need a little help finding one another. Similar to forum Tag-o-Rama type games, this blog photo game – an internet meme if you will – can give us a little push by helping us discover other blogs while posting great motorcycle photos at the same time.
How to structure your blog post on your own blog
- Your Blog Title: Moto Photo Blog-o-Rama: Theme name goes here
- Your Blog Body
- Post one of your motorcycle related photos that suit the theme on your own blog.
You or your motorcycle should be visible in the photo.
You do not have to duplicate the original photo.
- Caption or describe your photo. Tell us where and when it was taken. Maybe include an interesting note about it.
- Track Back! Include a link back to the blog where you read the Moto Photo Blog-o-Rama idea.
- Encourage others to play and credit your site!
So open up that photo folder or better yet – get out and ride to find a photo that you think matches the Moto Photo Blog-o-Rama theme. Are you ready? Let’s play!
My first Moto Photo Blog-o-Rama post is below:
Moto Photo Blog-o-Rama Theme: Canyons, Chasms, Mountains
This photo of my BWM R1150GS was taken on route 1274 outside of Morehead, Kentucky in May of 2009. I slipped away for a quick solo ride in the early morning while the rest of the gang on the trip was still sleeping. It felt amazing to be standing alone on that road next to those towering rock walls.
I saw this photo theme on: Well, I saw it here on Fuzzygalore.com
- Check out SteadyontheHumble.com or Bolty.net to see an example of how it works.
Now, readers of their sites can post their own blog-o-rama photos on their own blogs and credit them as the place they saw the theme… and so on… and so on…
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