Showing posts with label motorcycle articles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle articles. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2008

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Motorcycle FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions About Motorcycles

I have just released a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the Motorcycle Views Web site.

The questions and answers in the motorcycle FAQ cover a wide variety of information about motorcycling.

My approach is to consider the various phases that a motorcyclist goes through in his/her search for motorcycle information.

In the beginning, a prospective motorcyclist may just have basic questions. As they get deeper into the subject and actually realize that they want to learn to ride, their questions change.

As a person becomes a rider, they then want to buy a motorcycle and all the stuff that goes with it. The questions continue changing as the rider becomes more experienced.

I attempt to treat most of these major questions normally asked throughout the complete life of a motorcyclist -- a big undertaking.

Check out my Motorcycle FAQ for the complete set of questions and answers.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

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Joe Motorcycle - Just an Average Guy

I happened to run into a biker friend of mine named Joe Motorcycle. Now Joe is an average guy, kinda like Charlie Brown in the comics. Joe spends a lot of time on the Internet, especially on the Motorcycle Views site and on the Motorcycle Views Forum when he's not out riding his bike.

Joe has consented to answer a few questions for me. I must warn you though. Joe is a man of few words.

Oh, and please resist the temptation to click on the links until we get to the end of the interview. If you do click the answers, please remember to use the Back button to return to the interview with Joe.

Walt: "What brand of motorcycle do you ride Joe?"


Joe: "Hey, I just got a new Harley-Davidson Softail Rocker. It's great!"



Walt: "How did you learn to ride?"


Joe: "Never went to one of those new schools. Learned on my own."



Walt: "What color is your scoot?"


Joe: "Some people around here seem to like red but the only motorcycle color I like is black."



Walt: "How many motorcycles do you own?


Joe: "Well, I used to have an old Panhead but had to sell it. I only have one motorcycle these days."


Read the rest of the interview