Mrs. Bagger and I are off to Curacao. Here's what we hope to be doing in the sun!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
American Bagger
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Brett Favre
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Peruvian Motorcycle Adventure
One of the best videos I've seen of a motorcycle adventure through Peru. If you have dreams, there's always a journey. Scenes include riding through Peru, Machu Pichu, Cuzco, and along the Panamerican Highway. Check it out.
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adventure,
classic motorcycle,
Cuzco,
Machu Pichu,
Panamerican Highway,
Peru,
tour
Friday, November 9, 2007
Triumph Challenges Harley in America
Motorcycle News reports that Triumph is hoping to take on Harley on its home ground with the new Rocket III Touring. You can see the bike in action in the link below.
Suggested base price: $15,999
Engine: Liquid-cooled, DOHC, two intake, two exhaust valves per cylinder
Displacement: 2294cc
HP: 132 at 6250 rpm
Wet weight: 802 lbs.
GVWR: 1287 lbs.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
The Secretary of Transporation and Motorcycle Safety
U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters describes herself as one of the many “baby-boomers” who returned to riding after years of parking their bikes while pursuing other interests. In August 2005, she suffered injuries after a crash on a two-lane highway just north of Tucson, Arizona. As Mrs.Peters explained:
"My husband and I were riding our bikes back home to Phoenix after visiting friends in Tucson. Now there is something of a disagreement in the Peters household about who was at fault. Let’s just say we miscommunicated. I ended up clipping his front tire, and went down.
I remember the moment I knew it was going to happen. But God is merciful, and the next memory I have, I was off the bike and lying on the pavement with a broken collar-bone. So as you can imagine, motorcycle safety is a subject that I take very personally and very seriously."
She returned to the scene of her accident to film a public service announcment that you can see by clicking below.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Germany's Münch Mammut
Here is a 1967 Münch Mammut, at the time the largest and fastest motorcycle in the world. Designed by Friedel Münch of Münch Motorrad, its standard engine was a "massive" NSU automobile 1200 cc, 4-cyl mill. It offered three engine options, including a supercharged version. The company also offered a varied combination of seats and tanks. It was best known for its comfort and speed. The original company declared bankruptcy in 1971, then again in 1973. Today, with Friedel back in control, Mammut 2000 pushes 260 bhp and runs a limited top speed of 159 mph - and sells for more than $80,000.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Name This Famous Motorcycle Personage...
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Another Rare Harley XLT "Discovered"
The '77 Harley XLT is the most rare of Sportster series bikes. Only 1099 were ever built, mostly for police work and export. Few remain in their original bagger configuration - we've only found four. Galen Bliss of Bellingham, WA, has a beautiful example which he has owned since 1984. For more information about this unique Harley touring model, go to:
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1977,
bagger,
Harley Davidson,
motorcycle travel,
rare Harley,
Sportster,
XLT
Friday, November 2, 2007
Motorcycle Touring For Beginners
"Motorcycle Touring For Beginners" is a touring primer posted by Dale Borgeson. He started back in the early '70s aboard a Honda 350 with a run from San Diego to Yuma. He still prefers smaller displacement bikes. 218,000+ visitors have checked him out. If you're thinking of touring, Borgeson offers his many years of experience and wisdom at his site: http://www.visi.com/~dalebor/
Photo: Dale Borgeson
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Classics Under a Grand...
$200 '84 Honda V-30 Magna
$500 '83 Honda CX-650
$1000 '82 CB-900C w/ shaft drive, Shoei bags and Vetter fairing
For more info visit: http://www.jwoodandcompany.com/
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auction,
classic motorcycle,
Honda motorcycles,
motorcycle
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