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A site about memories, thoughts, photos, and unrepentant opinions about motorcycles and motorcycling after four decades of twisting the throttle.
Friday, July 09, 2004
More new bike blogs!
Some additional folks out there have been found to be blogging when they should be out riding. (I know, I'm a fine one to talk)
Pay 'em a visit and remember to say "hi" when you're there so they know their efforts are appreciated.
Riding the World 101
lowtech razor
The Johnstown Company
Pay 'em a visit and remember to say "hi" when you're there so they know their efforts are appreciated.
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I'm getting my ass in gear and linking out to all the folks writing about moto blogs. This one you have here is mighty. Good work man. Someday I'll get my rotten tractor out of the garage. Until then I can read about what it's like to ride around on the damn things.
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