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Read More »A Day In My Life: Motorcycle Towing Vlog #2
A stolen motorcycle in a police department parking lot, a crashed one in a field, and somewhere in the back of a garage, a neglected old motorcycle I could have for free. This sounded like it would be a day ...
Read More »15 Minutes to Serenity – EagleRider Calgary Ride
Rent a motorcycle from EagleRider Calgary and go on a little ride. 15 minutes outside of town is as far as you'll need to go to start enjoying some beautiful scenery and nature, in a very Great Plains environment.
Read More »8 Month Pregnant Woman Buys Husband a Motorcycle
What would prompt an eight month pregnant woman buy her husband a motorcycle? A wish to make his dreams come true, as a surprise for his birthday.
Read More »Riding With Friends Means Having Each Other’s Backs
Motorcycle riding with friends means having each other's backs... even if it's been a few years.
Read More »Nine Years on Two Wheels – The Me I Am Today
A giving thanks story of “the Me I Was” before riding, “the Me I Am Now”, and how I got here. Intro 9 Years Ago this week my motorcycling life began. I was freshly 19 and taught myself how to ride. The dealership ...
Read More »My First Harley-Davidson
I was somewhere around ten years old. My father had taken me to the auto show in Toronto. It was the late 90s. Neon was out. The Y2K fears were in. At the Metro Toronto Convention Center there was a ...
Read More »More Alive While Riding a Motorcycle
I see more, I feel more; therefore I am more alive while riding a motorcycle. I have driven these roads hundreds of times since I was a kid but never have I experienced them this way. It is different on ...
Read More »A Box Full of Darkness
My father hit me once, but he only ever hit me once. What I learned from that single open handed hit was discipline, love, grace, humility, respect, and trust. The strike itself taught me the first lesson (discipline). I had been ...
Read More »What Single Parenthood Can Look Like… for Motorcyclists
From the November 28 Globe and Mail article titled The Inequality We Don’t Talk About, by Margaret Wente: Two things happened in the 1970s. Family income began to stagnate and family structures began to change radically. Divorce rates soared and marriage ...
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