My friend Tara Lynch and I each received cool-ass trophies for longest distance traveled on a bike to the road run. I did a little over 2200 miles, and Tara did 1600 miles on her ’60 panhead. Mad respect for this woman. Thank you Jerry Kane for a fabulous road run! Well put together, great food, beautiful rides, cool swag bag, all with a big smile! πππ And thank you John Smallwood for snapping these pics! I am sad to leave tomorrow, but the road home calls. Albuquerque tomorrow eveningβ¦.
I ride motorcycles, I live motorcycles, and I write about motorcycles. Both of my blogs are written for motorcyclists: atomicshovel.blog tells the never-ending story of my 1974 Harley-Davidson FLH, which I have named the Atomic Shovel. My other blog coachk.home.blog is written for riders of all skill levels, but is primarily aimed toward the rider who is transitioning from the riding range where they learned basic skills, to the open road. This blog address the most common questions I see in the online groups and forums: dealing with anxiety - yes, that is the number one question, navigating traffic, parking, holding your bike on an incline, just to mention a few.
Much of what I write is simply drawn from my own experiences - successes, failures, do-overs. Nothing in either blog should be construed as the absolute one and only approach; rather, look at them as a starting point for your own discovery process.
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