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Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary Celebration Tickets

Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary Tickets on Sale

Harley-Davidson will hold it's 105th Anniversary Celebration August 28th-31st, 2008 in Milwaukee. If you purchase your ticket package before November 30th, 2007 you will be entered into a drawing for access to the Limited Parade and Harley-Davidson Museum. Being picked in the drawing will be the only way you will be able to participate in the Parade and have access to the Museum during this event.

2008 Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary V-rod
2008 Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary V-rod


Japanese biker loses leg; doesn't notice

Ok, this is about as strange as it gets. How do you lose your leg without knowing it? How do you shift (or brake, as the case may be?)

TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese biker failed to notice his leg had been severed below the knee when he hit a safety barrier, and rode on for 2 km (1.2 miles), leaving a friend to pick up the missing limb.

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Tucked In

Tunnel Vision
Tunnel Vision

Tucked In
Copyright © 2007 Michael Curry, RoadCarvin.com

First gear. Throttle open wide.

Scenery rushing by. Faster, now.

Second gear.

Head down low, behind the windscreen. Just enough to keep the turbulence from ripping at your protective leather hide, your 'second skin'. You can hear the mechanical gnashing and whirring, the honk of the intakes. You feel the vibration of the machine just below you, the barely muted roar straining to escape as you unleash the fires of Hell within the confines of the engine.


Mini-racers flat trackin' on minibikes

Mini-racers flat trackin' on minibikes
Mini-racers flat trackin' on minibikes
We managed to 'catch' these guys at a recent motorcycle event - they were flat-tracking it around a gravel parking lot, at least until it became necessary for them to cool it due to external influences...


ASV C/5 Sport Series Control Levers

ASV C/5 Unbreakable Levers: Superb quality and design details to delight the most discriminating sportbike owner.
ASV C/5 Unbreakable Levers: Superb quality and design details to delight the most discriminating sportbike owner.
On our recent trip to the 2007 MotoGP at Laguna Seca, we came across some tasty-looking CNC-machined motorcycle clutch and brake levers made by ASV Inventions.


2007 Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix - MotoGP Sunday Action

A Perfect Day for the MotoGP and Superbike Races

Unlike the freak heat wave last year that overloaded the medical staff with many cases of heat stroke this years weekend provided the normal Monterey weather, Fog in the morning and comfortable warm temperatures in the afternoon. The vendors had reasonable prices and plentiful suplies of water so race fans could stay hydrated.

2007 Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix - Dani Pedrosa: Dani Pedrosa between the Corkscrew and turn 9. Taken at 125th shutter speed so the spokes are invisable.
2007 Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix - Dani Pedrosa: Dani Pedrosa between the Corkscrew and turn 9. Taken at 125th shutter speed so the spokes are invisable.


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