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Helmet Holidays!
Published 8 years, 3 months ago
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It's pronounced "Christ-ma-hana-kwanzi-ka" but when Robin says it, you'll hear Mikalika-Hi-Mekka-Hiney-Ho. Señor Dean's slush puppy Hawk GT is almost road worthy, needing only a bit of mounting hardware so that the exhaust doesn't break off at the head ... again. Big changes are being unveiled in the site's navigation and our editor in chief has the details.
Travis is taking on multiple Moto GP moped projects. He wants the world to know that cogs work with other cogs and sprockets work with chains. Also, for whatever reason, there's a surplus of fiberglass all over his garage.
Tim is the proud owner of a raucous Africa Twin. He knows it's raucous because, despite having a broken foot, he found a way to climb onto his new steed before conjuring its growl. Getting back off the bike ... that's a tale to be savored.
Episode Page: https://tro.bike/?p=19865
Music by Otis McDonald
Twisted Road - Motorcycle Rental in the USA
Visit Twisted.TRO.bike to get a FREE riding day!
It's pronounced "Christ-ma-hana-kwanzi-ka" but when Robin says it, you'll hear Mikalika-Hi-Mekka-Hiney-Ho. Señor Dean's slush puppy Hawk GT is almost road worthy, needing only a bit of mounting hardware so that the exhaust doesn't break off at the head ... again. Big changes are being unveiled in the site's navigation and our editor in chief has the details.
Travis is taking on multiple Moto GP moped projects. He wants the world to know that cogs work with other cogs and sprockets work with chains. Also, for whatever reason, there's a surplus of fiberglass all over his garage.
Tim is the proud owner of a raucous Africa Twin. He knows it's raucous because, despite having a broken foot, he found a way to climb onto his new steed before conjuring its growl. Getting back off the bike ... that's a tale to be savored.
Episode Page: https://tro.bike/?p=19865
Music by Otis McDonald