The Kentuckiana Scooter Chronicles is a journal of a man's entry into the world of motorbikes. It also contains product evaluations, reports on regional scooter events, and interviews with various people in the growing worldwide scooter and motorcycle culture.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Crimson & Cream Honda
8,888 Miles
Friday, August 28, 2009
IBR 2009 - Leg One Bonus Locations
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Bike with a boat trailer???
LSG Tuesday Surprise!
LSG Tuesday Ride
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Flanagan's tonight at 6ish!
Monday, August 24, 2009
2009 IBR coverage
2009 IBR theme:
http://ld.hickmans.us/ibr_2009/ibr_2009_theme.jpg
2009 IBR home page, along with daily reports:
http://ironbuttrally.com/IBR/2009.cfm
2009 Rally Schedule:
http://www.ironbutt.org/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=3064&PN=1
Motorcycle Tourer's Forum riders & coverage:
http://www.mctourer.com/MTF_IBR09.html
SideStandUp Internet radio coverage:
http://sidestandup.com/default.aspx
Public SPoT, all within one map, for riders wishing to share their path:
http://jasonjonas.org/spot/locationViewer.do?id=11
Matt Watkins identification of above riders:
http://mattwatkins.org/ibr09/?p=165
Public SPoT for individual rider tracking:
http://jasonjonas.org/spot/index.jsp?rider=0&keywords=IBR&aGo=GO
Links to photos:
Jeff/Carol Fremder:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bfremder/Twitxr?authkey=Gv1sRgCLnsk5_z9c7CZQ&feat=directlink#
Davo Jones:
http://fleeter.smugmug.com/Other/2009-Iron-Butt-Rally/9372434_pTqYd/1/627339099_ijtQG#627335624_cyRrL
http://s122.photobucket.com/albums/o258/farriders/?newest=1
Team Strange:
http://picasaweb.google.com/stryg8r/IBR2009#
Pre- and Post- rally blogs by riders, spouses, etc.:
Jeff/Carol Fremder:
http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/60452
Alex Harper:
http://www.slonishku.blogspot.com/
Kevin Healey:
http://www.wizardibr09.blogspot.com/
Pete Langford:
http://ibpete.blogspot.com/
Chris Sakala
http://www.beadrider.com/shop/custom.asp?recid=63
Sal Terranova
http://salterranova.com/blog.php
Dean Tanji (IBR staff/video production of '09 IBR):
http://test.jwvalentine.com/wp-mu/
Many thanks to M. Hickman for this list! I know I'm going to be following along closely!
Start of the IBR video
http://www.youtube.com/user/Fleeter05#play/uploads/1/1anzAHh8gTo
Simply cool!
Iron Butt Rally Start (pics)
for around 11k miles." http://picasaweb.google.com/jay.plummer/IronButtStart2009#
I am truly excited for these folks, and will be following along on the PC. I don't think I would ever be able to hang with this type of endurance feat.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Tail of the Dragon/Deal's Gap Rally
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
This guy needs a ticket!
Ok, so it not officially a scooter-only parking area...still...if there ever WAS going to be assigned scooter parking anywhere in Kentuckiana scooter parking would be right here. These things get stolen sometimes and you gotta keep an eye on them!
Saturday August 15th Creek Fording
Saturday the 15th of August
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Hey man, nice bike!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Louisville Scooter Group Tuesday Ride
Monday, August 10, 2009
Vince: SS1K accomplished!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Vince's Saddle Sore 1000 mile ride
Friday, August 7, 2009
My friend Vince
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Bad weather = no scoot
What killed the Vectrix???
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Some days it works out...
Monday, July 27, 2009
Rear Tire & Olympia GEL Gloves
Sunday the 19th of July - Riding with KC!
Saturday July 18th - Jailhouse Pizza
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Tuesday Night Ride
It not a hi-power macho-machine we are on, but a smart fun vehicle. Its ok. The geeks are starting their takeover...we'll be swept along some day!
*the silver-Silverwing!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Saturday
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Trip to the Vet
defective dog. It calls for possibility of rain this afternoon, so I
figured Lois and I would get soaked. I got there dry enough. Among
the liquor stores and strip clubs of that area, I noted no fewer than
five vendors of scooters! One was a Kymco shop, but the rest were
Chinese. The Chinese scooters are (in my opinion) fine for the
general public. The problem with them is the necessary rigorous care
and maintenance involved, and the fact that almost no place will work
on them, including most of the retailers. My problems I ran in to
were related to the amount of use I put on the bike more than build
quality. If I had had time, I would have stopped in to get some
prices just for reference. I'm sure they were almost all 50cc
scooters. I almost never see any maxi's among them. Gas is mid $2
range and I'm starting to see a few more two-wheelers on the road.
I picked up the drugs and got back to work unscathed by weather.
Last night was the meetup for Louisville Scooter Group. We had five
scooterists at Flanagan's shooting the bull. One was a new guy on a
03 Honda Reflex. Seeing a Reflex up close always makes me nostalgiac
for my old Black Betty.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
GASOLINE RALLY09-Departure - No Nathan, no New Steve
if we could leave early because he was tired of watching television.
I got to Metro Scoot around 10:30am. Kat was nice enough to put my
luggage in her trunk. She had to come thru Louisville on the way
home, so that was nice. The ride back was just 5 scoots. Jeremy led
the route again with myself, Joan, Steve and Jan. Getting out of town
sucked...the roads are bad and I thought I might need dental work
before too much more! Nate had left early to get on the interstate
home. At first I was wishing I had joined him, but 1 hour into
Jeremy's route home and I was hooked. I would like to say there was
no gravel but I can not. What I can say is there was no gravel ROADS.
We went on a couple of places where there were huge patches of torn
up pavement with gravel in them. The route was pretty much flawless
as you can get. Jeremy puts a lot of time and effort into is
planning, and it shows. We got close to Story, IN again and I was
racing around a curve trying to keep up with Jeremy on his
SR50...well, I got to close to the edge! There was about 5 inches of
pavement past the white line, then about 5 more inches of grass after
that--then the huge nasty ditch in a straight drop!! I slowed, braked
a little and leaned in just in the knick of time... Later Joan told
me grass and gravel were flying out my back wheel---aparently it was a
little worse than it actually felt at the time. I was really lucky.
We pulled up at the stop and Jeremy asked if we wanted to go back to
the Story Inn. I pointed to the road out of town and we left as
quickly as we came in. We finally did stop for gas and Mc Donalds in
a small burg that starts with a B.... The rest of the way home was
fairly mundane, but it was still really nice to be riding with
friends. At Sellersburg I opted to get on the interstate. I waved
bye to everyone and shot out for home. I worried that Kat might get
there with my luggage and be waiting around. All in all, it was a
super weekend. You can see the pictures here