Send me some feedback either via the comments or via email: what do you find to be the most useful content when it comes to motorcycle stuff? Or, what stuff do you most like to do/read/enjoy when it comes to looking stuff up about motorcycles online?
1) How to do mods and maintenance on bikes
2) Product and bike reviews
3) Riding tips and tricks (e.g. DMV tests, class reviews, moves to try)
4) Forums to talk to other bikers, exchange ideas, and talk shop
5) A place to share your own riding experiences, like a blog or travel log site
6) Rider basics - learning to ride, finding your first bike, getting your basic gear
7) Other - what?
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
What do you find most useful?
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Labels: Articles, Content, Motorcycles
Monday, October 25, 2010
Sturgis Pictures
Here are some pictures from my trip to Sturgis with my husband. They have been keeping me going as we approach fall and the close of riding season...
We kept passing all of the crazy signs from Wall Drug. Sadly we did not visit but they were fun to look at. Also, a dinosaur.
This is the view looking across the mountains from the Rushmore parking lot. I know for people who live around there it must be easy to forget but to me, the views are all breathtaking and gorgeous!
If you look at all of the pillars in the plaza before the structure, each one is labeled with a state and has a flag flying above it, giving all of the above information.
The same day, we went to Crazy Horse. Talk about inspiring. My favorite quote from the sculptor: "When the legends die, the dreams end. And when the dreams end, there is no more greatness." -Korczak Ziolkowski
Here is what Crazy Horse is supposed to look like when it is completed. This was very inspiring.
On Day 2: Sturgis itself! The vendors were all closing down and there was not a glut of bikes as I imagine there usually is, but it was cool to walk around, pick up some bargains post-rally, and window shop.
Not a good shot but as you can see, Sturgis clearly thinks it is the Hollywood of motorcycles.
And saw some spiffy memorabilia. Our third and final day... Custer National Park.
Can you see the buffalo? Yeah I thought it was small too. Then it stood up and we rode away as fast as we could. I was afraid it would take the sound of our pipes as a sign of aggression... fortunately it just rolled around in the dirt a bit and went back to sleep.
And then I got stuck in a crevice.
Um... buffalo crossing. Just FYI... I don't endorse getting this close to buffalo. Everyone we spoke to really liked telling us horror stories about how a friend of a friend got gored by one. So Yeah. Be careful.
Of everything we did, though, I think Custer National Park was my favorite, with Crazy Horse being a close second. All-in-all, a good trip!
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