Fastest the Movie is out and ready for order. I will be getting the movie in before the New Year and setting up a "Movie Night" for everyone interested to come and watch to ease the pain of not being able to ride. The details are still unknown but I will update when I figure it all out. :)
Until then, Head on over to their site to see a preview. I'm excited to see it myself.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
MotoGP 2011 ~ Eventful and Emotional
I was really hoping for more of a fight for the championship with 14 previous world champions all racing in this years MotoGP. Instead, Casey Stoner stole the show and did an amazing job at securing the Championship for 2011. However, that does not mean it wasn't an intense year in MotoGP. There were lots of great battles to watch and it was obvious that these highly skilled motorcycle racers were pushing these bikes to the very edge. Jorge Lorenzo showed us all why he was the Champion that Stoner had to take the title from, being one of the very few that could run with Stoner aboard his very potent Honda package. Honda definitely showed their might throughout the season with every rider having amazing lap times aboard their Honda.
Watching these "superheroes" push their respective equipment to the limits is what makes it so enjoyable to watch, but it has inherent risks that presented itself in a horrible way this year. Last season during the 11th round of the Moto2 race, motorcycle racing lost a very young and rising star in Shoya Tomizawa and this was the first on-track fatality at GP level since Kato in 2003. And this year we lost Marco Simoncelli who was sure to make great things happen. He was such a character, from his hair style to how he dealt with people. On track he was unforgiving and extremely determined and pushed 120% at all times. Sure to be a legend on the race field he is a legend in our hearts. SuperSic's death came during the 2nd to last race of the season with only Valencia left to race and his Team was unsure of participation in any category. However, they decided that the best way to honor Simoncelli would be to race and what an honor it ended up being. Michele Pirro won the Moto2 race, very first win for him in the Moto2 class and dedicated it to Simoncelli saying, “After setting pole yesterday I just had to do well today. The conditions were really difficult for the race but I tried to stay focused and then Marco did the rest from on high. He was with me throughout the race and on every lap I was asking him not to leave me alone. It was a long 27 laps and being out there riding alone isn't easy. This victory is dedicated to his family, who are suffering more than anybody right now, to his girlfriend and also to the guys in the team. It hasn't been an easy year for us but a victory at the end of it is a nice tonic. We had a tough time after Malaysia but we managed to convince Fausto to come to Valencia and I am sure it was the right choice because it is what Marco would have wanted. Racing was his life and this was the best way to honour him and remember him.” Whether your a fan like me or not, that is pure awesomeness.
Also, Loris Caparossi wrapped up his racing career this year. After a 22-year career with 328 races and 99 podiums under his belt has decided to hang up the leathers and retire from racing. Today, I heard that he will still be working with MotoGP but instead of as a racer, he will use his extensive experience as a racer to assist in matters of safety having been appointed in an advisory role for safety in the MotoGP World Championship. Also, in recognition of his contribution to the sport throughout his career, it has been requested to retire his number 65 from use in the MotoGP World Championship.
Now, with new regulations and MotoGP going back to 1000cc motorcycles we wait with heavy anticipation for 2012 racing season to start. I'm very excited and I know that you are too, just admit it.
James
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Electric Motorcycles ~ I want one or two :)
For the energy "crisis" I believe that electricity is the answer. The reason for this belief is simple and probably is the same for everyone else, the sources for electricity are many. Hydrogen is one of the means of producing electricity that I hope finds it's means and becomes the norm. That way I simply will not need to plug my damn vehicles in for extended periods of time. I have a difficult enough time remembering to plug in my cell phone on a regular basis.
However, that does not stop me from wanting one of each of the neat little electric toys I just read about this morning. KTM's awesome little electric dirt bike for starters. Check out the video and then get back to me. It's alright, I'll wait.
I guess since I was nice enough to just post the video here for you, you didn't need to leave but I waited for you to watch it anyways. Super Fun isn't it? I definitely want one. And I think I would ride it all over town too just to see how long I could get away with it.
So, what about the other electric motorcycle that I want? Well, there is a company out of California offering electric motorcycles next February which you can read all about them on their site here. But the look of the 'Energica' is more my style and desire. It looks fantastic. CRP racing unveiled it and they could have done a little better marketing with more attractive women but the bike itself looks great enough so I guess that was their angle. Read about the 'Energica' and see a couple pictures of it HERE.
Alright, that's all for that. Have an absolutely great week and start invested in technologies of tomorrow if you can.
James
Monday, November 7, 2011
Winter Storage
There's a great article at MCN about winterizing your motorcycle. It lists many very important things to increase how long your motorcycle will be with you. Especially in cold areas such as here in Klamath Falls, the winter can greatly reduce the longevity of your ride. Considering this, I have decided to put together a package that includes everything that is important for your bike and also storage in a secure location.
Basic Package = All required items to insure a great running back next season less Radiator fluid and Fork fluid since each are only necessary every two years.
Basic Package is $285 for all work, materials and storage for the entire winter season.
Radiator Package = Basic + Radiator fluids
Radiator Package is $315 for all work, materials and storage for the entire winter season.
Fork Package = Basic + Fork Oil change
Fork Package is $335 for all work, materials and storage for the entire winter season.
Premier Package = Basic + Radiator + Fork Packages
Premier Package is $375 for all work, materials and storage for the entire winter season.
If interested contact me.
James
Forgot to mention, the oil in this pricing is a full JASO oil that I personally fully believe in. There is also an oil that I use in my machine that I obviously fully trust and believe in but is not JASO certified. The prices with that oil would be a little less if your interested.
James
Basic Package = All required items to insure a great running back next season less Radiator fluid and Fork fluid since each are only necessary every two years.
Basic Package is $285 for all work, materials and storage for the entire winter season.
Radiator Package = Basic + Radiator fluids
Radiator Package is $315 for all work, materials and storage for the entire winter season.
Fork Package = Basic + Fork Oil change
Fork Package is $335 for all work, materials and storage for the entire winter season.
Premier Package = Basic + Radiator + Fork Packages
Premier Package is $375 for all work, materials and storage for the entire winter season.
If interested contact me.
James
Forgot to mention, the oil in this pricing is a full JASO oil that I personally fully believe in. There is also an oil that I use in my machine that I obviously fully trust and believe in but is not JASO certified. The prices with that oil would be a little less if your interested.
James
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Motorcycle News/Stories
There was a great article written up in one of the Motorcycle Mags (I have it around here somewhere) about an amazing character in the motorcycle racing world. He's not popular outside of the motorcycle world but I can say his name and find out if a person enjoys motorcycle racing and if a person doesn't know him than it's a safe bet that they aren't really into motorcycles as much as they should be (in my opinion haha).
Who the heck am I blabbing on about? Guy Martin!! He's got a great personality and a great track record but he has not yet been able to win a race in his chosen race format. Hopefully, as your reading this you read his name and already knew what race he participates in and possibly a bit more about him than that. But if not I'll tell you. Guy Martin races in the worlds oldest and most prestigious, dangerous, amazing, crazy road racing event in the world; Isle of Mann TT. It's the same place they held the very first Electric Motorcycle race event TTXGP.
There is a movie coming out this month that I will definitely be getting a hold of about the Isle of Mann and stars Guy Martin. A preview:
And also starting this month, Guy Martin will have another TV show (he's had one other TV Show before) on BBC (hopefully on BBC).
The other story that I've already talked about but there is continuously additional stories is that of Marco Simoncelli. What an impact his unfortunate incident has had on the world. There is a man in Italy that has put "graffiti" on a wall in remembrance of SuperSic and has left a blank area for others to "sign". What a great artist he is too, the wall looks great.
Also, MotoGP has a large wall at the Valencia circuit (Final race of the season) with Marco's number (58) on it and a space for fans to write their own message during their visit. Another aspect I personally find very cool is that Sic's dad Paolo requested not a minute of silence but rather a minute of noise making. And per his request, MotoGP will have a one minute of everyone revving their bikes and making noise. AWESOME!!
It's unfortunate that there are going to be a few racers not participating in this race due to injuries but it's nice to see another American taking the place of Colin Edwards in this weekend race. Josh Hayes has had a great year and I'm sure he's ecstatic about being Colin's fill in for this very emotional final MotoGP race of the season in Valencia.
Stefan Bradl also has an amazing final race to be excited about. As long as he finishes 13th or better he will be the Moto2 champion his rookie year in that class. Great job Stefan.
And I guess I will just stick to one more "Story". The images released for the new MV Augusta F3 675 looks amazing and some of the information on the engine and tech advances are very interesting to me. I really like it and wish for a chance to try it out. Here is a shot of it and a link to more information:
Thanks a lot for listening to my rambling.
James
Who the heck am I blabbing on about? Guy Martin!! He's got a great personality and a great track record but he has not yet been able to win a race in his chosen race format. Hopefully, as your reading this you read his name and already knew what race he participates in and possibly a bit more about him than that. But if not I'll tell you. Guy Martin races in the worlds oldest and most prestigious, dangerous, amazing, crazy road racing event in the world; Isle of Mann TT. It's the same place they held the very first Electric Motorcycle race event TTXGP.
There is a movie coming out this month that I will definitely be getting a hold of about the Isle of Mann and stars Guy Martin. A preview:
The other story that I've already talked about but there is continuously additional stories is that of Marco Simoncelli. What an impact his unfortunate incident has had on the world. There is a man in Italy that has put "graffiti" on a wall in remembrance of SuperSic and has left a blank area for others to "sign". What a great artist he is too, the wall looks great.
Also, MotoGP has a large wall at the Valencia circuit (Final race of the season) with Marco's number (58) on it and a space for fans to write their own message during their visit. Another aspect I personally find very cool is that Sic's dad Paolo requested not a minute of silence but rather a minute of noise making. And per his request, MotoGP will have a one minute of everyone revving their bikes and making noise. AWESOME!!
It's unfortunate that there are going to be a few racers not participating in this race due to injuries but it's nice to see another American taking the place of Colin Edwards in this weekend race. Josh Hayes has had a great year and I'm sure he's ecstatic about being Colin's fill in for this very emotional final MotoGP race of the season in Valencia.
Stefan Bradl also has an amazing final race to be excited about. As long as he finishes 13th or better he will be the Moto2 champion his rookie year in that class. Great job Stefan.
And I guess I will just stick to one more "Story". The images released for the new MV Augusta F3 675 looks amazing and some of the information on the engine and tech advances are very interesting to me. I really like it and wish for a chance to try it out. Here is a shot of it and a link to more information:
Thanks a lot for listening to my rambling.
James
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