Site Re-do
Time to re-do the site. Please excuse the mess for a few while I play around with things.
Time to re-do the site. Please excuse the mess for a few while I play around with things.
Polaris today announced that it will no longer be producing Victory Motorcycles. Read the full article here: http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/polaris-shutting-down-victory-motorcycles/
Kinda sucks. While I gotta admit I never really liked the looks of Victory bikes, they were an American made bike and from what I’ve heard, they were really well made. The capitalist in me loved the fact that competition is good for the marketplace. I have several friends who ride them, and loved them. With the experience they had they re-launched the Indian Brand, which they plan to focus on more now.
This thing though: Erg…. Dayum this was an ugly bike. They say they are really nice, but man….
A Helluva good run Victory! Much Respect.
RIP – Victory Motorcycles Shuts down. Read More »
After summing up the bank account between the move and Christmas, it was pretty clear I was to stay home last weekend. No exploring here. I changed the oil in the bike and ended up getting sucked into a Breaking Bad marathon, and just relaxed. It was fairly awesome. Overall, not a bad holiday weekend as holiday weekends go.
I thought I’d make a blog post, either way.
I keep thinking about the differences between Utah and Arizona, and maybe a few other states I’ve been to. Since I’m a road hound, the biggest comparison is how people drive in different states. I figgered I’d throw em out on the blog, for your perusal and insightful comments.
Some random thoughts:
Where you live — How do they drive? I’d seriously love to know.
Happy New years! I’m not doing anything major this weekend. Hanging out with the family, and getting ready for 2017. I can’t wait. It’s gonna be a fucking epic year methinks.
A simple state to state comparison Read More »
RIP George Michael. You torqued out some great songs sir.
All we have to do…. Read More »
What a year. I’m still trying to sum it all up, but what I do know is how good I have it. Life is good; my family is all here, I have a great job and there’s people about my life who love me and I love them. I’m not sure what else a person could ask for.
My Christmas:
My bike got an oil change:
I don’t want or need for much, so I asked for Oil for my bike. Oil drains better in a hot engine, so it was excuse to go for a ride on Christmas Day; I was just glad it was 55 degrees when most of the people I know were shoveling snow off their porches.
I’m a king I tell ya.
There’s a lot of Arizona still to see. It’s always better when you know your bike is in order. Mine is now.
We had a great Christmas here at the Zip home. This is my favorite time of the year.
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
So the plan is, to go riding for a couple of days after Christmas. Like, go get lost somewhere in southern Arizona riding. Pack a tent, take a bag, point the bike and see what happens kind of riding. It’s been too damn long. So much has happened the last 2 months that It’ll be nice to take a break and go explore some. I’m really right where I want to be, and I want to come out swinging for 2017.
Last weekend I was sick and didn’t get a chance to explore much, other than take US 60 East and found and old bypassed section of roads and tunnels I couldn’t get to in a car because of being blocked off. I measured the barriers, and I’m pretty sure my bike will fit between them. Maybe Ill get the balls and go explore those. I more than likely will. Curiosity killed this cat.
I think I’ll head east toward Globe AZ and down toward the old copper mining town of Bisbee and maybe over to Tombstone AZ. Really, I don’t care. Everything is a new road now, and I’ll eventually see those places. I just want to ride, take a deep breath and enjoy Arizona a little bit.
I hope all you biker pricks are having a Merry Christmas so far!
Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Read More »
The weather down here just inspires riding, especially in the winter. It’s been over 70 degrees the last 2 weekends, and after finally having everything somewhat settled I had a chance to point the bike toward a new road. I could hardly wait.
Scouting the perimeter: Luckily, my wife knows I need to do it, even though she gives me a hard time about the saying. Its maybe the biggest reason I moved to Arizona, as there is a whole lot of perimeter to scout.
I headed west through Phoenix and then a little south, toward Arlington Arizona. I had somewhat of a destination in mind.
In 1993, with unusually heavy rainfall the Gillespie dam failed. It was never rebuilt, and the bridge was unaffected.
I found the fucker. I’m a sucker for an old Rusty Bridge.
The ride through old Highway 80 was a really nice ride. Not much traffic as it goes into Gila Bend. I was just scouting the perimeter, so I’m pretty sure I’ll be back as I noticed a lot of side roads I’d missed, old towns I’d bypassed and historic markers I wasn’t sure I’d have time to stop and read. It’s why you scout the perimeter, or at least why I do: when you go back, there’s always something new to see, learn and wonder about.
I figure it’s winter down here, so Ill see what I can in the southern end of the state while it’s still cool enough to see it. Come summer, I’m going to want to head north toward route 66 and flagstaff where I don’t get heat stroke.
The ride through the Sonoran desert National Monument was beautiful. I need more days. I wasn’t ready to go home.
God, I love Arizona.
1 day, 1 state, 180 miles.
Gillespie Dam Bridge – Gila Bend Arizona Read More »
Last week at this time we were driving 2 moving vans, 3 cars, 1 motorcycle, 2 dogs, and 6 people two states away into a suburb town we’d never lived in, to and a house we’d checked out for 20 minutes. I like it.
My oldest Daughter and son in law followed us down, which is a huge bonus for us. It wouldn’t be the same without them here. Pretty cool.
This place feels like home. Any place you can ride around all day in a t-shirt in December has my vote.
I still have another weekend to tie up loose ends, but after that I’m chomping at the bit to go explore. I’ve been wanting to get down here for 5 years now.