Tim's Motorcycle Diaries

Tim's Motorcycle Diaries is a blog about motorcycle travel, photography and mechanics written by former millwright & IT technician who's now a technology teacher. This is not your typical motorcycle blog. If you're looking for cruisers and biker life, this ain't that. If you're into thinking about motorbikes in technical, dynamic and creative ways, Tim's Motorcycle Diaries will take you there. If you like a post, please do share it on social media.

Showing posts with label Canadian motorcycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canadian motorcycling. Show all posts
Sunday, 24 November 2013

The Bike Hole is Completeth!

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The bike hole is done!  From an unfinished, uninsulated garage, I now have a bike hole that'll warm up to room temperature with a sm...
Wednesday, 25 September 2013

The Perfect Fall Ride

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Other riders I know are talking about putting their bikes away already, I just can't bring myself to do it.  Riding in the cool autumn a...
Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Old Vintage Cranks: a hidden side to bike culture

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Ural project: ready for combat! I finally made some time to stop by OVC in Hillsburgh this week; it's everything I'd hoped it ...
Saturday, 29 June 2013

Stretching My Legs

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It's the first day of summer holidays, so I'm going to push the envelope and hit the road on my longest ride yet.  Elora to just pas...
Thursday, 30 May 2013

Appliances & Commitment

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Car companies  use special effects  to show what  their cars  can't  do.  This only underlines the absurdity of it all I'm h...
Friday, 29 March 2013

Quiet Mind at Ten Tenths

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Written March, 2013, courtesy of Straw Dogs : I've wanted to  get a bike  since I was old enough to drive, but my parents did backfl...
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Timothy King
An art student in college, I dropped out to apprentice as a millwright and then an I.T. technician before going back to school for English and philosophy degrees. Now a published writer, award winning educator, relentlessly curious digital explorer and avid (though atypical) motorbike rider.
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