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.

Thursday, 17 December 2020

Limited Workspaces: Making the Most of a Small Situation

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The garage is a less than single car (it's so small a micro-sized Mazda2 hatchback won't fit in it).  It does the trick with motorbi...
Sunday, 6 December 2020

Tech to Amplify Rather than Atrophy

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I just finished Matt Crawford's latest book , Why We Drive .  This challenging read unpacks how we've backed ourselves into an intel...

Last Light Of The Sun: 2020 Edition

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Without putting too fine a point on it, 2020 has been a steaming heap of shit.  I can't put it behind me fast enough.  One of the only b...
Saturday, 5 December 2020

Norfolk Wisdom on BBC's Speed Dreams

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I just finished watching BBC 2's Speed Dreams: The Fastest Place On Earth , a documentary about a group of British motorcyclists who tra...
Sunday, 22 November 2020

Triumph Tiger 955i Winter Maintenance List

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2003 Triumph Tiger 955i winter maintenance list Chassis Maintenance Swingarm remove and check/lubricate, replace bearings if necessary. That...
Monday, 16 November 2020

Motorbike Research from the 1920s, 30s and 40s for Under Dark Skies

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I'm eighty-thousand words into writing a novel loosely based on my granddad's experience in World War Two.  He was in France in 1939...
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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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