The E has a perplexing problem that has eluded resolution for months now. The generator light shines brightly with the key in the on position. […]
Cruisin to Carlisle
It may seem like the tii has not been out much, but it flew up to Pocono as you can read in the Back In […]
Carlisle is for Crazies
The Carlisle Import and Kit Replicar Show is for certified automotive crazies, and you can count me among them. If you have stuffed a big […]
Record Wreckers
They say that records are made to be broken. Well someone (Todd Trumbore) decided that the record for the most BMW motorcycles on a ride […]
Hershey Pilgrimage 2010
Hershey Pa may be the epicenter of the US candy industry, and the home of all things chocolate, but it is also arguably at the […]
Bookends Part II
The day began with Bookends Part I. This was followed by another great Gathering at Washington Crossing State Park. During the afternoon, I removed the […]
Bookends Part I
It was time for the Delaware Valley Norton Riders gathering. This annual event has grown steadily and features several hundred mostly vintage bikes from all […]
A Gathering of Nortons 2010
About 7 years ago, I owned a Norton and became aware of an annual meeting of Nortons not too far away in Washington Crossing, PA. The […]
Back In A Minute…
The thing about being connected to a web of vintage car and bike guys is that on any given day you can get a call […]
A Spring Blast
There is nothing like a beautiful spring day to make you want to shake off the cobwebs and carve some corners. The BCR started instantly, […]
Happy 10K GS
You couldn’t ask for a more perfect day to celebrate 10,000 miles on the GS odometer. I know that this is barely broken in for […]
Hermy’s Demo Days
Hermy’s BMW in Port Clinton, PA is one of those throwback motorcycle dealerships that you love to visit and just hangout. It is not new, […]
Rock Store Rebels
The Rock Store is a famous biker hangout a little north of LA. On any given weekend it is the destination of hundreds of bikes. […]
Healing the Healey
A Guest Post by Roy Chaleff The Austin Healey 3000 is not a nimble car. With a big 3 liter straight six cast-iron engine, a […]
Comfort During Adversity
This weekend I rode the GS both days. Saturday was almost 40 degrees, and I ran some errands, and went to see a friend’s new […]
A Visit to Van Sant
The Sunday after Thanksgiving was a clear sunny unusually warm day. I decided to take a run out to Van Sant airport to give the […]
Breakfast in Belvedere
For weeks I had been playing tag with a friend planning to go for a ride before winter had the region in full grip. Today […]
Rain ruins run
The Targa was charged and the wheel bearing issue on the passenger side had potentially resolved the vibration experienced on the last outing. A visit […]
An Early 911 Gathering
John Kolesa put together a gathering of early 911 guys at Tillson Motor Car Service in Philadephia. Being mid November, it was perhaps one of the last […]
Something about the fall
There is something about the fall. The first smell of crisp cold air, the palette of colors, the falling of leaves. It is probably the […]