Archive for the ‘Motorcycle Riding Gear’ Category

It Ain’t Over Yet!

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

The month of February is known for a few things, most notably Valentine’s Day and Groundhog’s Day. Valentine’s Day is pretty cool but I want to talk about Groundhog’s Day. Today, February 2nd, 2010 Pawksatawny Phil was pulled from the tree trunk and looked around. As hundreds stood out in the fifteen degree weather and watched, he looked around and saw his shadow, dooming us for another six weeks of this cold, nasty winter. Now I don’t know about you but I am a firm believer that snow is just another four letter word. I don’t mind riding in the cold as long as the nasty white stuff is not on the roadway.

Riding in the cold is just as enjoyable as riding in the warm weather if you have the right gear. I have accumulated some nice cold weather gear over the years and can stay pretty toasty. With the purchase a few years ago of a Cortech Advantage riding jacket I was able to get rid of my Widder heated vest. I let the gloves go with it and bought new Tourmaster Synergy electric gloves. So, I do still stay warm.

But, I still hate cold weather. I know, if you don’t like it move. Wish it was that easy. Since I have to put up with this for the time being, I think that next year we should hire a groundhog sharpshooter and pop that thing between the eyes before he can see his shadow. Ooops. I hope that none of my readers are members of PETA. Let me rephrase that. I don’t want anyone to shoot a poor defenseless animal. So, maybe the rotten varmint can become roadkill next February and we can all be sipping tea in the sun on one of our stops along the ride.

Until then, don’t put that cold weather gear away just yet. Happy riding…brrrrrrr…..

Episode 15 – MotoCaribe Motorcycle Tours w/ Ed Denzler

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

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Ever had the urge to take a motorcycle tour? I have been wanting to for quite some time and the first one that I will take is one offered by MotoCaribe Motorcycle Tours. Read the blog, sign up for email, updates, watch tour video and more at the MotoCaribe Motorcycle Tour blog. This tour is in the Dominican Republic and is one of the most affordable tours that I have found. The DR offers it all from mountains, to tropical rain forest, to arid desert regions, to the finest aqua blue water beach views around. Take a two wheel tour and explore a land widely untouched by the urbanization of the Western world. You can follow the link above or reach Ed to book a tour at 877-MOTOFUN ext. 100. This episode we talk with Ed Denzler, owner and lead rider of MotorCaribe.

We move into a mention of the FX show Sons of Anarchy. This is by far my fave show and one of the very few that I watch. It draws you in to the created world and makes you feel a part. There are two SOA podcasts that I have recently stumbled upon that I enjoy listening to. Check out Watchers of Anarchy and SAMCRO: A Podcast for the Fans of Sons of Anarchy. Give them a listen. After all, it is a long time until Season 3 starts. If you have been watching the show, listen in on the past episodes and you will discover show info that you missed.

Condolences to the Hurt family on the passing of Harry Hurt, the author of the famous Hurt Report that shaped motorcycle safety programs all over the nation and world. Harry passed away November 29th of a heart attack.

In the opening show dialogue I mentioned that we would cover recalls tonight. The MotoCaribe interview was going too well to shut it down and we went long. We will cover recalls in episode 16 coming out soon.

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Music used on this episode are from musicalley.com Our opener was Ride by Adrenaline Factor and our closer was by Little Fish Big Pond called Velvet Sky.

Happy Holidays from The Motorcycle Nation Podcast!

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Stop The Wind!

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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No, I have not taken up a life of crime and that is not even me. But, that is the newest piece of riding gear that I have added to my growing wardrobe. What you are looking at is the ST Wind Plus Balaclava from Comfort in Action. Not too many years ago I used to ride to work in temps as cold as 18 degrees with no windshield and a half shell helmet which provided very little protection for the face. I guess aging has removed my Billy BadA@@ Biker card from the wallet because I’m just not in to eating all that cold anymore.

I went out two years ago and bought a Memphis Shades windshield for the bike, which I highly recommend, and I already had a nice Cortech Advantage riding jacket that has a removable liner. Add in my Tourmaster Synergy Electric Gloves and the HJC flip face helmet and I was mostly toasty cruising down the road on those cold days. Notice I said mostly. Even with all this gear I have still experienced cold air around the neck and on the face as it made it’s way up under the chinbar of the helmet. That cold air sometimes gave me brain freeze as I made my way to my destination.

So, I was recently at my choice of shops here in Indy, Cycle Outfitters, and I questioned General Manager Dwayne about some added protection. He pulled out a catalog to show me what he had been riding in and told me about this balaclava and I ordered one on the spot. I picked it up on Saturday and decided not to wear it home because it was in the low 50’s and it would not be needed. Yesterday and today provided me with cooler temps in the mornings to try out this new gear.

What can I say? It is awesome. I feel no wind and no cold whatsoever. The long chest piece fits into the front of your jacket and is thin enough as to not make wearing it uncomfortable or bulky. The Windstopper© material, although thin as stated, does not let any draft through at all. The upper portion has a silky feel to it and is very comfy inside the helmet, especially if you sport a bald head like me. I paid around $26 for mine but have not found them on the net for less than $35.99. Look around for one and buy it up. You won’t be sorry.

Episode 13 – News and Upcoming Interviews

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

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In this episode we discuss some quick news. We mention the Vegas Bikefest and let you know that Jay Leno is auctioning off his 200hp V-Max to help a friend. We joke about Sen. Lautenberg from NJ helping to push a helmet law in Uganda (purely a joke). Motorcycle sales are down and we let you know just how bad the outlook is and we mention a study by the Freedonia Group that says that internationally, motorcycle sales are expected to rise 8% per year over the next 5 years.

The return of Casey Stoner to MotoGP this weekend and the trade off from World Superbike to MotoGP and vice versa of James Toseland and Ben Spies is mentioned as well. The majority of this episode involves the alarming trend over the past years of returning war vets losing their lives on motorcycles and what the Department of Defense has done in an attempt to stop these tragedies.

We close it out by mentioning friend of the show Adrian Blake, creator of the motorcycle show Ride! over on BlogTalkRadio. I urge you to go give Adrian a listen at Ride! Finally we close out the show by mentioning some interviews that we have in the works. Dwayne from Cycle Outfitters here in Indy will be joining us soon to talk about cold weather riding gear. Dwain DeVille, author of “The Biker’s Guide to Business” will promote the book on the Motorcycle Nation Podcast. This is a unique look at the world of business through the eyes of a biker. And we are in the process of setting up an interview with Jensen Beeler, Editor-in-Chief of Asphalt and Rubber, a website providing the latest motorcycle industry and racing news to the web. You won’t want to miss anything that is coming up!

Finally, we send you out with the song Ride by Adrenaline Factor. You can find this song and additional band information at MusicAlley.

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