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 Royal Enfield. Show all posts
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Monday, 6 October 2014

Dream Stable (this week)

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This changes on a moment to moment basis, but in this moment, here is what I wish was looking back at me when I opened the door to the iron ...
Saturday, 28 June 2014

Fighting The Urge for Sensible Compromise

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I picked up my sprockets & chains today from Two Wheel Motorsport .  I then had a chat with Craig, who works there and was the head ins...
Sunday, 16 February 2014

Rich Man Poor Man

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I think three bikes would comfortably fit in the garage with room to work.  I'm hoping I can find an insurance deal that lets me run mor...
Saturday, 2 November 2013

Café racer

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I've been getting a handle on café racer culture recently.  A good place to start is the documentary below available on youtube: A m...
Thursday, 10 October 2013

Sidecar for my Side Kick

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Side cars are cool! I've been thinking about getting a second bike, one that lets me do some distance with my son (and wife if I can...
Wednesday, 11 September 2013

The Norfolk Motorcycle Museum

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We drove past the entrance twice.  Finally, up a gravel drive we found the entrance to the Norfolk Motorcycle Museum .  This was an improm...
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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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