Got the pleasure to hear some of these of great bikes running!! Glad to be able to experience the different years that these were built and how they came about. Lots of progress from BMW all the way to the new 2016 lineup!
Currently on a Suzuki DRZ400SM riding all over Central America. SnapChat=FB=IG - JONNYRIDES
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Shooting at a Los Angeles County Bike Night - Crime scene video
Rolling out and through the shooting site, Police blocking it all off and keeping some bikes there to review etc. I believe they were checking VIN and bike info, who knows. I hope no one got their bike impounded or anything. Comment below if you know anything or if that was your bike in the video getting checked!
Lane splitting Legal In all the States?
What do you think? Comment below!
What lane splitting legally in California looks like POV style.
They just made it a good law where the talk of the town is bursting at the seams and now you cant just get pulled over at the officers discretion of it is "safe" or not the way you are doing it. Of course there are always people going faster or slower etc etc. Do you live in a state where you can't lane split? Have you started getting petitions going, signatures?
What lane splitting legally in California looks like POV style.
They just made it a good law where the talk of the town is bursting at the seams and now you cant just get pulled over at the officers discretion of it is "safe" or not the way you are doing it. Of course there are always people going faster or slower etc etc. Do you live in a state where you can't lane split? Have you started getting petitions going, signatures?
Motorhelmets Bike Night 8-31-2016 Los Angeles
Here is a quick video of the Trophy presentations for the deepest MC as well as the hottest bike!! I was told to enter mine but I dont think it would have been fair since I probably would have won HA but great night of riding to the shop as well as the bike night itself presented by Scorpion USA and Motorhelmets!! HUGE turn out and someone was soo excited out there they decided to pop some caps!! Well long story short , Police came and shut down the bike night shortly after! If you were there comment below!! Great meeting new faces and mobbin on the streets with a big group of street riders!
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
2016 R 1200 GS Adventure Demo Ride Laguna Seca Monterey O-Fest
So this weekend I had the pleasure of being in Monterey at Laguna Seca for the BMW O-fest and Demo rides of the 2016 BMW line up. I was really thinking about the awkwardness of being too short for the bike, but once I hit that start button those worries took off into the hillside. There are lots of things I touched base on in the video but click the link below to check out more:
http://www.bmwmotorcycles.com/us/en/bike/enduro/r1200gsa/r1200gsa_overview.html
http://www.bmwmotorcycles.com/us/en/bike/enduro/r1200gsa/r1200gsa_overview.html
*RARE* Million Dollar BMW R7 Prototype Motorcycle
The history behind this specific one, is that is was in the museum in a crate for about 50 years before people knew what it was or what it was doing in a crate!!! Talking a super rare barn style find!!
""The BMW R7 is truly a one-of-a-kind motorcycle that was introduced as a concept in 1934, but never produced. It did, however, inspire the R17 and R5 models. It was built during the height of the Art Deco movement, which is apparent by its very precise design that adheres to the standard mathematical basis of the Art Deco style, and is truly a pleasing piece.
After its conception, the R7 slipped away and was thought to be lost until it was rediscovered in 2005 and fully restored. It bears all black body panels with white outlines. Its wire wheels are painted a deep black to match the rest of the body. The body was like no other bike at the time, boasting smooth lines and fenders that partially wrapped around the wheels. Covering the engine are pieces of formed sheet metal to aid its aerodynamic qualities. Even the exposed cylinder heads are formed into a more aerodynamic dome shape.
The R7 boasts an 800 cc boxer engine that Leonhard Ischinger designed for BMW. It boasts a forged, 1-piece crankshaft for extra strength, and 1-piece cylinders and cylinder heads. Since the camshaft was under the crankshaft, the cylinders were positioned higher, leading to more effective valve positioning and even more ground clearance than the typical bike of the era. Coming off of the engine are two chrome fish-fin exhaust pipes.
This bike boasts a 4-speed manual transmission. Instead of the traditional foot shifter, the 1934 R7 boasts a car-style gear shifter to the right of the fuel filler cap.""
Article Info in quotations taken from http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/bmw/1934-bmw-r7-ar133980.html
""The BMW R7 is truly a one-of-a-kind motorcycle that was introduced as a concept in 1934, but never produced. It did, however, inspire the R17 and R5 models. It was built during the height of the Art Deco movement, which is apparent by its very precise design that adheres to the standard mathematical basis of the Art Deco style, and is truly a pleasing piece.
After its conception, the R7 slipped away and was thought to be lost until it was rediscovered in 2005 and fully restored. It bears all black body panels with white outlines. Its wire wheels are painted a deep black to match the rest of the body. The body was like no other bike at the time, boasting smooth lines and fenders that partially wrapped around the wheels. Covering the engine are pieces of formed sheet metal to aid its aerodynamic qualities. Even the exposed cylinder heads are formed into a more aerodynamic dome shape.
The R7 boasts an 800 cc boxer engine that Leonhard Ischinger designed for BMW. It boasts a forged, 1-piece crankshaft for extra strength, and 1-piece cylinders and cylinder heads. Since the camshaft was under the crankshaft, the cylinders were positioned higher, leading to more effective valve positioning and even more ground clearance than the typical bike of the era. Coming off of the engine are two chrome fish-fin exhaust pipes.
This bike boasts a 4-speed manual transmission. Instead of the traditional foot shifter, the 1934 R7 boasts a car-style gear shifter to the right of the fuel filler cap.""
Article Info in quotations taken from http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/bmw/1934-bmw-r7-ar133980.html
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
BMW HP4 San Francisco downtown cruise and Van Life build talk Episode 1
Van Life Build and possibilities on what can be made of it! There is a lot to be said on what I can and would be doing to the van I get, but for now, the simple ideas give me joy!
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