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06.20.14

Summer road trip: The rain stays mainly in Maine

What I did on my summer vacation? Not exactly. First of...
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06.14.14

The Ducati career-killer claims Cal

As the Ducati Desmosedici enters its second decade of destroying promising...
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06.01.14

The end of the road, and the beginning

This is literally the end of the road, and also where...
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05.29.14

Four years on a Kawasaki Versys

Two years ago, I wrote a post called Two years on...
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05.16.14

What a difference 12 weeks makes

For my regular trips from my home office in Bexley, Ohio,...
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05.11.14

The long winter’s nap ends

There are a few reliable signs of spring: the swallows return...
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04.20.14

Spring: sprung

This winter, in my part of the world, has been one...
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03.31.14

A very different kind of custom

When we envision a “custom” motorcycle, we almost always imagine a...
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