Moto Photo Blog-o-Rama Meme: Butterflies
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...
Full tank. Wandering heart.
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...
Ahhh, the National Park and Forest sign. They have such a great swinging 60’s vibe to them. I can totally see a Mike Brady-type in finely pressed hip-hugger bell bottoms cranking these babies out....
I Spy: Yamaha LB50 Chappy Parked in Newport Rhode Island
This afternoon while out cruising around I just happen to stumble across what could easily be the top 3 art cars that I’ve seen so far.
For your viewing pleasure, 5 popular fuzzygalore.com posts from the archives.
Moto Photo Blog-o-Rama: Friends – A blog based photo tag game. C’mon and play too!
Back in September I made a post that featured 5 American Flag themed murals that I had found while out riding. Tonight while out picking up an ADVrider.com tag, I spotted another one for my collection.
The motorcycle blogging community is rich with interesting characters that have a lot of useful information, compelling photos and stories to share. Similar to forum Tag-o-Rama type games, this blog photo game helps us discover other blogs.
When it comes to motorcycle magazines my taste has changed quite a bit over the last 5 years. I used to be an avid TWO reader now; I seem to have moved into a less sporty and more travel oriented genre of interest.
Try as I might, I cant shake being a judgmental witch about what other people are up to on their motorcycles. Most often it is other peoples lack of riding gear that receives my scorn.
In May of 2004 on our way to Deals Gap, Kenny and I detoured to visit the iconic Frank Lloyd Wright Fallingwater house in Mill Run, Pennsylvania.
When traveling through the Catskills on route 28 in Boiceville, New York you simply cant miss Fabulous Furniture on 28’s outdoor yard art.
Sometimes in this life we are faced with difficult choices. We stand glaring at the proverbial rock and a hard place. Which would you choose?
Torn between two lovers – 1 rider in love with more than 1 motorcycle. Can you ever really love each motorcycle equally?
I view motorcycling as an independent activity that you sometimes do with other people. Thoughts about riding motorcycles alone…
My initial impression from taking a 10 minute ride on Kenny’s 1968 Honda CL 350 Cafe Racer Project bike.
One common theme that seems to run through my photographic interest is vintage signage. Most often neon signs, though Im not that picky if its really eye-catching.
Kenny and I have been riding motorcycles together for some time now. To the observer we seem to ride with the same style, same pace, and the same lines. On more than one occasion it has been called a dance.
Riding relationships, platonic or otherwise can be tricky to navigate. In my experience so far I can sum them up in three main categories.
A sneak peek at Kenny’s 1968 Honda CL 350 project bike.