I've added a few more links over on the blog roll. None of the sites are new but at least one was new to me.
In the Scene (General commentary on motorcycling)
Ed Youngblood's MotoHistory (Ed Youngblood spent 28 or so years with the AMA and knows the motorcycle world as well as anyone around)
Spacecraft (Covers a lot of areas but there's a good motorcycle section)
Alanf's blog (Motorcycling with an emphasis on racing)
Pay them all a visit and tell them "hello." Bloggers love it when they find out someone is actually reading their stuff.
A site about memories, thoughts, photos, and unrepentant opinions about motorcycles and motorcycling after four decades of twisting the throttle.
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"When my mood gets too hot and I find myself wandering beyond control I pull out my motor-bike and hurl it top-speed through these unfit roads for hour after hour." - T.E. Lawrence
An Important reminder from the past:
"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments by those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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