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Thoughts and Musings

Motorcyclists tend to have a unique way of viewing the world -- and I'd like to think I'm one of them. These posts are all about my more moto-philosophical ideas about owning, riding and working on my motorcycle.

It’s Okay Not to Ride Every Day

April 30, 2016 / Filed Under: Thoughts

It’s Okay Not to Ride Every Day

IMAGE BY BRAD HOLT. A couple weeks ago, I broke out in hives. I still have no clue why it happened, but it got so bad that I ended up in the ER, where they put me on steroids. The steroids helped the hives, but left me feeling dizzy (sometimes just …

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Responsibility, Motivation, and Motorcycles

January 2, 2016 / Filed Under: Thoughts

Responsibility, Motivation, and Motorcycles

IMAGE BY BRANDON LAJOIE.   Hello again, and happy new year! I know a lot of you were probably hoping for an update on the Rat, which, sadly, I don’t have. (Yes, I know, the above photo — by the great Brandon LaJoie, btw— is a bit of a tease. …

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On Loving Machines (An Essay)

December 5, 2015 / Filed Under: Thoughts

On Loving Machines (An Essay)

I’ve always been the kind of person that develops intimate relationships with technology. Old phones, old trucks, old whatever — if it still worked, the quirkier the better. In high school, I drove my dad’s ‘97 Chevy (for reference, it was 10 …

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