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.

Monday, 30 December 2013

Mechanical Empathy & Human Expression

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I've enjoyed machines since I was a child.  My father is a mechanic and engineer and his fearless approach to maintaining, repairing and...
Sunday, 29 December 2013

80/20 split

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2003: Faster , a good introduction to MotoGP Faster (2003)  is a fast paced documentary with fantastic inside access to MotoGP .  With...

High School Motorcycle Club

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I'm thinking about starting a motorcycle club at the high school I work at.  This should be an interesting as it will highlight the gen...
Friday, 27 December 2013

The Wolverine & Corporate Product Placement

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Filmed In Japan, Manufactured in Italy I just saw The Wolverine and enjoyed it.  I lived in Japan for a couple of years and have a soft...
Monday, 23 December 2013

Ninja Photoshoots

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What got me on the Ninja as a first bike was listening to the engine.  I was very rational about bike decisions prior to hearing that parall...
Saturday, 21 December 2013

Moments From My First Season On Two Wheels

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From a new (to me) Ninja with 8100 miles  to 11,410 miles by the end of my first season, April to October, 3,310 miles, ... 5296kms. 2013...
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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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