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12 Bones

Baby Back Rack Attack
26583295 Posted October 2 2009 10:41 AM by Tim.Carrithers

If you live anywhere near Asheville, North Carolina and have any inclination toward barbeque, 12 Bones Smokehouse is already on speed-dial: 828.253.4499. Even if you’re a few states away, this one is worth burning a few...

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Reset

Non-dualistic physics and the long high-desert weekend
25077296 Posted September 4 2009 12:17 PM by Tim.Carrithers

It’s 102 degrees in the high desert. The Station Fire has burned it’s way through 148,258 acres and it’s only 42% contained. Various logistical wrinkles are threatening to derail my cover story, I have a Category One sinus...

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RD Resurrection

The Pocket Rocket Lives
29965272 Posted September 1 2009 11:29 AM by Tim.Carrithers

Awaken a 34-year-old Yamaha RD350 after nearly a decade of suspended animation; I’ve learned a few things. First, some parts are in better shape than I thought they’d be. Others weren’t so good. All things considered,...

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Behind the Scenes at Zero Gravity

Zero Gravity windscreen
Posted August 13 2009 01:29 PM by Ari Henning

Motorcyclist goes behind the scenes at Zero Gravity's Camarillo, CA facility.

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Priorities

Catching up with life and Lyle P.
24818630 Posted August 11 2009 08:09 AM by Tim.Carrithers

Rolled west to Santa Barbara to catch up with my friend Lyle P. Lovett at the Santa Barbara Bowl over the weekend. Nice venue. The $8,000,00 stage roof that went up in `07 is nice. Too posh, but nice. No more worrying...

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Skewed

Accepting the inevitable
24474379 Posted August 5 2009 09:22 AM by Tim.Carrithers

After 6000 miles on BMW’s 800GS, I’ve come to at least one immutable conclusion. It can be either an astonishingly capable broadband street bike, or a reasonable capable mid-side adventurer, but not both. As delivered,...

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Getting a Grip

How I learned to stop worrying and love the TKC80s
19714927 Posted June 26 2009 01:10 PM by Tim.Carrithers

 Actual off-road rubber solved one problem on my long-term F800GS and dumped another one squarely in my lap. Retiring the stock Bridgestone Battle Wings in favor of Continental’s more trustworthy TKC80 nearly...

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TTXGP Final Results

Results of the first-ever green GP
18495940 Posted June 14 2009 07:01 AM by Aaron Frank

 The world’s first zero-emissions road race, the TTXGP, started with a whirr at this year’s Isle of Man TT. “That sounds like a VCR rewinding,” another journalist next to me stated, as the first electric superbike...

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And They’re Off!

First TTXGP Qualifying Session on the Books
16598849 Posted June 10 2009 04:44 PM by Aaron Frank

The TTXGP electric race bikes took the to Isle of Man’s famed Mountain Course for the first time ever on Wednesday, and we know this much for sure—there will be a race come Friday.

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TT Bound!

Attending the emissions-free TTXGP
16565372 Posted June 8 2009 07:38 AM by Aaron Frank

I just finished arranging a very last-minute trip to this year’s Isle of Man TT. A loaner Triumph Daytona 675 has been arranged, flights and ferries have been booked, and I’m pretty sure I landed the last available hotel...

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The Milwaukee Kool-Aid Acid Test

Irreconcilable Differences
18954414 Posted June 3 2009 01:02 PM by Tim.Carrithers

I have tasted the Milwaukee Kool-Aid and it is good. I keep a couple of reminders right here on my desk. This ancient Bosch magneto is all that’s left of my Dad’s first Harley. And like the man long gone, it’s still...

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Restoration Hardware

A 72cc solution for the spiral-fracture blues
17329939 Posted April 6 2009 12:29 PM by Tim.Carrithers

It was a bad break: your basic spiral fracture of the left lateral malleolus – that’s hammer in Latin – otherwise known as the end of the fibula. I know. People have slipped on an icy patch of sidewalk and ended up with...

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Warmed Over

Sport Riding in the Snow
Wisconsin Posted January 11 2007 11:39 AM by angie_loy

 ... roads iced over or crusted in salt, and an average temperature hovering around 20.7 degrees F

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Spotlight on a Staffer - Aaron Frank

Aaron Frank - Editor-at-Large - Motorcyclist Magazine
Aaron Frank Posted January 8 2007 11:53 AM by angie_loy

Motorcyclist magazine would like to welcome and introduce you to the newest edition of our staff, Aaron Frank, Editor-at-Large.

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Spotlight on a Staffer - Joel Nathanael Smith

Joel Smith Wig Posted November 27 2006 04:48 PM by angie_loy

Who are all those other people at the magazine?

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