
– apologies for the patchy posting recently experienced. Things have been a bit busy on the work and home front. Background maintenace is currently underway and we’ll get thing back on track. In the meanwhile keep takin’ ‘er easy and Don’t Panic!

– apologies for the patchy posting recently experienced. Things have been a bit busy on the work and home front. Background maintenace is currently underway and we’ll get thing back on track. In the meanwhile keep takin’ ‘er easy and Don’t Panic!

– the current liter Nina makes about 200hp with a restricted top speed of 186mph. In ‘85 Ninja black and red color scheme it looks the part.

– the lines of this legendary bike are well defined in another card from yesterday’s post subject.

– glass artist Amy Jean Nichols enjoys a sideline drawing art cards depicting classic motorcycles. Her studio is called Rigadoon Glass, after her adventurous travels aboard her R75/5 BWW sidecar rig. This Triumph Triple is one such card that looks the part for old fashioned communication.

– an essential item for a single key or a collection of keys. Identity of use or group storage. They can be souvenirs, promotional, toys, trinkets.

-an art piece at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport IA included this video of Leslie Porterfield filmed during her 232.522 mph record across the Bonneville Salt Flats.

– nice helmet in the classic chinoiserie blue and white motif as seen on English porcelain. Gorgeous painting.

– I’ve been using the flip up Shoei Multitec helmet for a little while. Mostly comfortable apart for the occasional pressure point on my forehead hairline. The integrated Sena Bluetooth headset is handy for chatting with other riders as well as the phone, music or podcasts.

– nice afternoon ride up through Lake County. Low stretched shadows across the road ahead. Leaf offering hints of autumn.

– individual bike exhibits were splendidly assembled each showing off the machines with posters, paraphernalia and provenance. A racing Norton; Knievel’s stunt bike; McQueens Traveller; Harley garage.

– fa few choice articles seen at the Nation Motorcycle Museum. Gang jacket patch, tin toy motorcycles, kids ride, Shriner fez . Shelves were filled, corners clogged and walls covered.

– on our road trip through Iowa we stopped in at this impressive collection of motorcycles. Here is a selection of engines spanning 7 decades. More to follow this week!

More travels through hidden corners. This time a Scrambler owner is exploring the relic town and gravel single track road in Montana. Adventure awaits for this willing to head onto the road less ridden.

– someone has a travel laden Bonneville passing through Wyoming. Waiting for UFO’s to appear over the porphyry columns looming over the Belle Fourche River.