Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Des Rails

Je suis partie bien à l’ heure,
J’ai pris le train,
En direction du cœur,
Pas vu le train,
Qui mène à grande vitesse,
Tu me délaisses,
Une fille de seconde classe,
A pris ma place...

Chaque fois mon train qui déraille,
Je ne suis pas de taille,
Chaque fois mon cœur qui déraille,
Et ma tête, alouette, ma vie n’a ni queue ni tête,
Chaque fois mon train qui déraille,
S’engouffre dans la faille,
Chaque fois mon cœur qui déraille,
Et la tête, alouette, ma vie n’a ni queue ni tête.

Et qu’est-ce qu’on fait?
On prendra le prochain?
Sur l’autre quai?
Nos corps ces grands voyageurs,
Roulent oui mais,
Oui mais les sautes d’humeurs,
C’est sans arrêt.

Et chaque fois nos trains qui déraillent,
Nous ne sommes pas de taille,
Chaque fois nos cœurs qui déraillent,
Et nos têtes, alouette, la vie n’a ni queue ni tête,

Chaque fois nos trains qui déraillent,
S’engouffrent dans la faille,
Chaque fois nos cœurs qui déraillent,
Et la tête, alouette, la vie n’a ni queue ni tête.

Chaque fois les hommes déraillent,
Et se livrent bataille,
Chaque fois les hommes déraillent,
Et se livrent bataille.

Et pourquoi...?
Oui pourquoi...?
Et ça cogne, et ça saigne,
Et ça sent la fin de règne.

Oh mais pourquoi les hommes déraillent?
Et se livrent bataille?
Dis pourquoi les hommes déraillent?
C’est un fait, alouette, la vie n’a ni queue ni tête,
C’est pourquoi le monde déraille?
Et est mort à la bataille.

Mais pourquoi le monde déraille?
Et ça cogne, et ça saigne,
Et ça sent la fin de règne,
C’est un fait, alouette, la vie n’a ni queue ni tête!

- Zazie


Politics: National and Local

First off, let's get one thing straight: I'm no kinda "...ist." When I was a teenager in the '60s and number eight in the draft lottery for Vietnam, I was a dope-crazed, anarcho-syndicalist, Yippie, draft-card burning (cutting-up in my case), SDS organizing marauding gang of one. Then I mellowed a bit, don't we all?, at which point I might have refered to myself as a "Groucho Marxist."

Now, arrogantly enough, I prefer to think of myself, if anything, as a "rationalist." But that's not really any sort of ist at all.

So while I have some basic ideas as to what's better or worse for the world, those ideas are not tied to any particular ideology. They're fluid. I figure that sometimes something will work better somewhere than something else; and sometimes not. Countries and circumstances are variable and the problem with ideology is that it gets in the way of flexibility.

But I am certain of where I stand on the issue of tacos. Or more specifically, taco trucks. I've written about this before. The L.A. City Council has passed a law that makes it very difficult for taco trucks to go about their business unmolested by either ticket-writing or bribe-soliciting cops. (There are undoubtedly a whole lot more ticket-writers than bribe-solicitors out there, but the law creates opportunities for both.) And it also restrains trade that is more often than not harmless, while providing a welcome service to mostly poor and underserved neighborhoods.

My city councilman - a nice enough fellow, he's a neighbor of mine - was one of the big supporters of this stupid law. He's currently up for re-election and that (with a couple of other things thrown in) would be enough for me to vote against him. But he's running unopposed, there isn't even a write-in candidate for me to vote for. Other city council seats will be voted on next Tuesday though, and I'm pleased to see that Bandini, whose The Great Taco Hunt blog is a wonderful and useful guide to one of Los Angeles' most vital resources - tacos, has made his electoral endorsements for the upcoming vote. If you live in any of the districts where Bandini has made his recommendations, I urge you to go to his blog and consider what he has to say. (Click on the red words to get there.)

It has been said, frequently, that all politics are local. The ravening pack of would be presidents has been descending upon Los Angeles - Bel Air, Beverly Hills and Malibu in particular - to raise money. I don't think anyone has asked Barack or Hillary where they stand on the issue of taco trucks. My guess is that the taco truck issue is beneath them, far beneath them. And I suppose that's as it should be. All things considered I'd rather that they pay more attention to Iran and North Korea's bombs than to al pastor or carnitas. But I wish someone would ask them anyhow. If they had a real answer to the question it might tell you something about how they view the world.

Now don't get me wrong. I like Barack and Hillary just fine and I'll happily vote for nearly anyone - not everyone, but nearly - the Democrats nominate to run next year. But there's a lot that I don't like about their candidacies.

The big problem is what their front-runnerdom says about money and the electoral process. There are other candidates, several who I like a whole lot better - Bill Richardson for instance - who aren't getting heard from because they don't have the money. If Bill Richardson were to somehow get the nomination, I think he'd be easily elected and he'd be a great president. But it will be almost impossible for him to get the nomination unless Barack and Hillary are discovered snorting coke and orgying together or something. (At this point they're both smart enough to put that sort of thing off until after the election.)

My state, California, isn't making any of this any easier. For years we've felt neglected because by the time our primary election rolled around in June, the nominees were pretty much already decided. So the most populous state in the nation didn't have much say in who runs for President. Other than, of course, by contributing enormous sums of cash. Our state legislature and governor have decided to remedy that by moving the primary to February.

It costs millions, tens of millions of dollars to run an effective statewide campaign in California - most of it on TV. What that means is that candidates for the nomination will have to spend everything they can here, if they have any hope of winning the nomination. They'll pretty much have to neglect all the other, smaller, cheaper states.

In the past, lesser known, less well-financed candidates would concentrate on the smaller, cheaper states in the hope of winning some early victories and building up momentum that would help them raise the money to run in the bigger, more expensive states later. That's how Carter got the nomination. Clinton too. And Kerry - but we won't talk so much about that.

Moving California - and several other big states' - primary elections up, means that candidates who don't go into the race with a whole lot of money from the start, have far less of a chance than in the past to get anywhere. And that sucks.

Meanwhile, Hillary? I thought her husband was a good president, not that that has anything to do with her running. But I also think she'd be a good president, and I'd like to see a woman elected. But for whatever reason - most of them bogus, but still with resonance - she is a divisive figure in this country. She might well get elected but an awful lot depends on who the Republicans nominate, who she takes on as a vice presidential candidate and a lot of other factors. I don't think she'll have an easy time getting elected. (I'm also getting tired of this whole dynasty thing. What are we, England? If Hillary gets elected and serves two terms, that would make 28 years during which we've had a Clinton or a Bush as president. After Hillary, who? Jeb? Then Chelsea?)

As for Barack, I wish I was, but I'm just not sure that this country is going to elect a black man president. Not yet. Even if he is half-white. (Stephen Colbert asked the question: "Why isn't he running as a white man?") Now I would personally love to see a black man or woman elected president. I'd be especially pleased if it was someone whose color we couldn't figure out and didn't give any thought to. Is Barack half-black? Or is he half-white? Who cares? That's one of the things I like about him. After eight years of Bush though, I'd like him a lot better if I thought he could be easily elected. Racism runs deeper in this country than we like to own up to.

As I said earlier, I like Bill Richardson. He's got a ton of experience, both domestic and foreign. He's a governor - and a whole lot more governors get elected president than senators. (For the excellent reason that they have hands on administrative experience that comes in very handy when doing the job.) He's liberal on civil liberties and the role of government in such things as education and health care; and he's moderate to conservative economically, all of which I like. He doesn't strike me as anyone with imperial ambitions - like the current crowd in D.C. He's even half Latino or Hispanic. (I haven't heard him bother to characterize it himself, so I don't know what he calls himself. And I don't care.)

And he's the governor of New Mexico. I've eaten some mighty fine tacos in his state. I'd bet he could give me and Bandini an answer we'd like on the taco truck question.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Micro Home

Small energy and space efficient homes seem to be the future rage for space challenged nations. Not too bad an idea if you don't mind a frat house style environment, of course anything can be made to seem picturesque including this shack called a micro compact home:



I seriously need to get away! ;-)

Dibba the new russian destination


OK so today we were supposed to get on our rented harleys and head up to Khorfakan, unfortunately our host and tour operator Fadibou, did not get any confirmation on the booking, I will post more details about my HD experience. Anyways we spent the day today at Dibba located 183 KM from Dubai, wonderful drive, we went snorkling at Sandy Beach Hotel, it was a wonderful experience and we had the chance to see exotic Parrot Fish at close proximity. other fish in the neighborhood were from Russia where it seems tour operators from the old USSR are targeting the area. Specimen in Photo

Monday, February 26, 2007

New York New York

Can you guess where we were this weekend? You guessed it, New York city! Time Square for your pleasure:



According to people in the know (Jose), the place to be to catch a soccer game in New York is "Nevada Smiths". Thankfully they not only had the VFB Stuttgart game on Friday but also a few Stuttgart fans from Germany!



Saturday night Stuttgart Stephan and I hit the town in style starting off with a bite at a German style restaurant (hefe on draft!) and then hitting an interesting show club. New York is great, everywhere you go, everywhere you look, there's a monument or famous place to see. Here's the famous cafe from the "When Harry Met Sally" movie, it just happened to be on the way to the bar.



Damn, it's been a while since I was last partying downtown NY and I certainly left it too long. Good times, good times had by all :-)

Sunday, February 25, 2007

The Oscar's

While we were in New York they had authentic Oscars on display for the public to promote the show Sunday night:



The Academy always gives away a bunch of their Oscars the night before so as to limit the amount of bordom for the Sunday night televised show (they still failed again), of course some of these unsung heros never get recognized, like for instance... ;-)



More photo's from the New York trip tomorrow when I wake up from a semi-coma state (I'm talking about being tired from the trip, although it would equaly apply to the Oscars as it's boring as...!).

New York, or...?

We took an extended weekend to jaunt down to New York... but first we stopped off in everyone's favorite "Office" town Scranton!



The centre hall and monument in the city:



Scranton is for sure the party-party capital of the world but it was time to get on with getting on to New York! Nice touch with the wreaths, gotta love Scranton ;-)

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Wild Camels


Here we go all set for a 5 days fun filled adventure trip to DXB, Ras Al Ein, Khorfakan with Fadibou & Randi, it seems the guys decided to do a mini movie of WildHogs dubbed Wild Camels for Islamic reasons, Cool Enuff for me, we will definitely have massive fun. I will keep posting our our escapade online.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Overloaded

Tons of stuff to post, New York rocks! Unfortunatly I'm a bit busy with stuff to do but I should be back on track by the end of the weekend when I leave the big apple. You might just say that I'm a little too overloaded...



Off to downtown Manhattan, tomorrow going to see the Islanders-Canadians game and then hooking up with some German transplants I met today at the pub for another night out. Sunday, well Sunday is a day of rest ;-)

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Barenaked Ladies... Seriously!

Tonight we all went to the Barenaked Ladies concert. The BNL's for those of you who don't know are a famous Canadian band... great, great band! Their most famous song is "If I Had A Million Dollars" and they have dozens of household tunes to jam pack their concert. Funnily enough the last time I saw them live was also here in Ottawa during Winterlude 3 years ago... weird ;-)

Anyways two nights in a row at Corel Centre Scotia Bank Place ("the SCANK") as we also hit the sens game last night (4-3 overtime win baby!! :-)

The SCANK as it started to fill up:



The Ladies rocking and rolling:



It's hard to see in the pic below but during the line "I just made you say underwear" (Pinch Me) someone threw their underwear on stage and Steve put it on his guitar... hopefully there wasn't a brown landing strip ;-)



The Ladies like to mix in banter, dance and rap into their sets, here they toast Winterlude to the tude of "Wonderful Christmas Time":



The band goes to New York to play Letterman tomorrow, and so do I (go to NY that is!). 6AM leaving time, uh... rough. Next from the "big apple"!! :-)

Update: Holy cow! After writting this post I started checking out some BNL clips on YouTube, I can't believe some of the old vids of the Ladies from when they first hit it big! Haven't they, and us all, grown up so much since then... wow, take a look at one of my personal favs from the first album "Lovers In A Dangerous Time":



Update 2: The song that broke them mainstream (in Canada), "If I Had A Million Dollars":



Update 3: A montage of song clips from the current concert tour, check out the coreography making fun of boy bands starting at 7:20, hilarious!



Update 4: Another song from the greatest hits "Brian Wilson". Drove downtown in the rain...



Update 5: Another great some, another one of my favorites "Old Appartment":

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Losing Jersey Bets

Apparently our buddy Jersey Jim hangs out with some pretty... intense people ;-) Taken from his Flickr stream, there's not much to say that the picture, and he himself, doesn't show already! Certainly one hell of a great party night!



How do you even label this kind of photo? I think I'll just go with: Santa X-mas Balls ;-)

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Winterlude 2007

This morning we woke up early to go into Ottawa and hit the canal and last day of Winterlude festivities (the Winter canival here in Ottawa). The sun was shinning, it was a manageble -12 degrees and the rink was in great shape. As you can see, the Ottawa canal (which is coverted into a skating rink in the winter) is just over 7km long and as the sign says just so happens to be the largest rink in the world! :-)



Here's a taste of what the canal was like today:



There's lots of events during Winterlude inluding kite-boarding/skating. Very cool, the line was too big today so I'll hit it tomorrow during a work day to avoid the crowds:



Some people enjoy the atmosphere with a free ride ;-) Heh-ya little buddy!



After working up a sweat there's nothing better than a hot chocolate and an old fashioned BeaverTail :-) The crowd agrees:



My tummy has never been happier:



On the way home it was time to indulge in another Ottawa favorite, picking up some fries from Carling St. S&G for lunch. The sign says it all: "Best In Town!" :-)



Can't wait to go back tomorrow for a regular day of skating. Winterlude is finished for another year but the rink will be going strong for weeks to come... :-)

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Extras

"Extras", a followup series on the BBC from the original UK version of "The Office" is depressingly hilarious. Check it out from your favorite legal download service and discover its brilliance. A clip with a guess appearance by Bowie.

Sopranos Monkey

Sometimes advertisers get it right:



Just because of this commercial I decided to rent a car when I'm in NY this week from Enterprise... wait a minute... well at least it was a funny commercial.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Ruskies

There's alot of... well less than normal things happening to our hockey brothers to the west. What exactly is going on in Russia when one guy losses his wife in a poker game and at the same time there is an average of 15 crashes a day on the biggest highway linking St. Petersburg and Moskow.

Looks like the Americanisation of Russia is already in full swing ;-)

Marriage

Cheers to marriage, the reason we build bars ;-)

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Burn The House Down

This is tragic in an astounding way:


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Breaking Nuptials

Breaking news hot off the presses: Griz and Jade are tying the knot! Congrats Griz-o-nator and soon to be Mrs. Dr. Grizczyzsnzncyn :-)

Vista

Vista is certainly here, but does it have to look so... whatever.

Was going for lunch in La Defence - Paris and all the Vista marketers were driving around in Smart cars and mopeds:

Over and Done

I knew right then it was over and done:



(Thomas Hawk)

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Bring On The Beaches

It's snowing like mad today and even my 5 minute walk to work was almost worth staying at home (wussie) but one thing certainly cheers me up, the fact that my Oz dates are confirmed, March 24th to the 27th in San Fransico and then on to Oz until April 27th. That's when I'm going up the east coast of Australia with a few friends in a camper for 2-3 weeks with nothing but our surfboards and a mini-fridge full of beer.

Live your dreams...

Monday, February 12, 2007

Darmstadt Darts

The only way to follow up a great weekend in Stuttgart is to cap it with a few cold beers in Darmstadt at "the swamp" bar. The entire Darmstadt gang was there:



Any night that ends with 4am shots with the owner is a good night in my books... although my darts game needs some serious improvement!

Impressive back flip

A friend of mine send me this video clip, now I know about bikes and this is one heck of a balancing act and then catching it at the right moment enjoy. Dont try this on the Gulf Road Kids.


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Harley Barbie


Move over BRATZ, Harley Barbie is here, dressed to kill in leather and studs, a bit expensive though retailing at 75$ on Amazon. Barbie broke Mattel's heart in 2005 where the toymaker profit fell 28%, the interesting part is that Mattell warned investors it may have to raise toy prices if crude oil prices continue in the $50- to $60-a-barrel range, driving up toy production costs.


Barbie is not considered a hip toy when compared to Bratz, my kids can tell you that! This prompted Mattel to join the endless ranks of officially-licensed Barbie dolls (tie-ins have ranged from Harley-Davidson to the X-Files and literally everything in-between) are a pair of new plastic fantastic NASCAR fangirls-- Jeff Gordon Barbie and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Barbie.

Kuwait 4th Bike Show 2007 Location: Souq Sharq

Best Custom - Must have a Harley engine & frame
Best Softail - FX
Best Softail - FL
Best Dyna
Best Spotster
Best Touring
Best V-Rod
Best Paint Job




Sunday, February 11, 2007

Another Bike Accident

Motorist hits US citizen: A US citizen in his 30s has been admitted to the Mubarak Al-Kabir hospital with fractures and bruises, reports Al-Watan daily. The victim was knocked down by a female motorist while driving a motorcycle on the Arabian Gulf Road.

This is ridiculous two similar accidents within 48 hours both involving bikes and women, whats the story here, are we so insignificant for women or they think we are on mopeds? Somebody needs to drive awarness campaigns for women on the rights of bikers on the road, size does not matter!

Australian woman pardons Syrian man in rape attempt


This got to be to funniest rape story I heard, either our Aussie lady got her fantasy fullfilled, or she is really a sweetheart. I googled ‘Victims of Rape Society’ and I could not find it anywhere on the web.

KUWAIT CITY: Police have arrested an unidentified Arab man for ‘raping’ an Australian woman, reports Al-Anba daily.The suspect allegedly followed the woman to a lawyer’s office on Fahd Al-Salem Street in downtown Kuwait City and claimed he was a representative of a company dealing with interior decoration. He then took advantage that no other workers were around and raped her under threat.


When she screamed for help the man escaped and employees of neighboring offices summoned the police.The woman has filed a complaint with the police and she was quoted as saying she will withdraw the case if the attacker pays part of his salary to ‘Victims of Rape Society’ which does not have an office in Kuwait.


Meanwhile, the Al-Watan daily said the Arab man is a Syrian national and that he tried in vain to rape the woman and the victim is said to have requested police not to take action against him. The daily also said the man has been released and he allegedly kissed her hand in a sign of apology.

The First Hydrogen Powered Motorcycle (Yuck)


The BBC did a piece on the first hydrogen powered motorcycle, the ENV (Emissions Neutral Vehicle, envy for short) from Intelligent-Energy in Leicestershire, UK. The motorcycle has a hydrogen engine, and it's totally silent. In fact, the manufacturer are thinking about making the motorcycle produce some noise, since no-one can hear it, running tap would be good :). If you want to see the short TV piece, click here . To me it looks really ugly, it has some good performance and range. The downsides are price and availability of hydrogen....

Stuttgart and CBP

Every trip to Stuttgart, and Germany for that matter, requires a certain number of things to be done in order to really consider the trip complete. Beers at CBP (Circle Beer Place), or Palace Der Republik as it's know by the natives, is one of those things:



So after the game we strolled over to CBP, best drink and coolest atmosphere anywhere:



There's a new Sub place in town, "Fresh Sub" is it's name and it's a stone's throw from CBP. Step 2 in the plan is to feed the monster, mission accomplished: ;-)



After CBP we hit the town. Another great bar that we regularly visit stands out because you can sit on seats right up near the roof and look down on the rest of the bar. Although the ladder does require some sort of coordination getting up with your beer (German is still a rookie and can therefor be forgiven for spilling his all over the hottie next to me... or maybe that's his sly way of saying hi? ;-)

The pics are terrible in the dark (with a drunken hand) but this was the funniest hing I've seen in a really long time, 4 girls with HUGE hefe beers, the lone guy with a mini-Kirsch... trust me, that's funny!



It was a great day of soccer, beer, food and partying in one of the best cities in the world. Tomorrow we'd leave for Darmstadt again to celebrate finished thesis's, new appartments and drudge through "the swamp" :-)

Otto Blotto

This guy is "in the zone":

Wildhogs The Movie March 2nd


Later this year a movie called Wild Hogs will hit the cinemas. It’s basically the same theme as the movie City Slickers with Billy Crystal, but the horses are replaced with Harleys. I’m pretty sure this would be a fun movie. It’s got motorcycles in it, Harleys of course and it just might attract some wanna be bad boys to the biking scene. The movie is not generating that much fuss online few blogs mention how fat John Travolta has become, after finding some photos from the shoot, lets face harley Riders ain't skinny either. Then of course there’s the little mishap where Hells Angels sues Disney for using their logo in the movie.

Reducing the risk of car rear ending Bikes

I got to say this will really grind traffic to a halt and saves lives in the process :)

Riding Tips???


The causes of many motorcycle crashes can be attributed to:
Lack of basic riding skills
Failure to appreciate the inherent operating characteristics
Failure to appreciate the limitations of the motorcycle
Failure to use special precautions while riding
Failure to use defensive driving techniques.
Lack of specific braking and cornering skills
Failure to follow speed limit
Follow these rules:
Treat other motorists with courtesy and respect.
Avoid tailgating.
Avoid riding between lanes of slowmoving or stopped traffic.
Know and obey traffic laws, including ordinances in your community.
Avoid excessive noise by leaving the stock muffler in place or using a muffler of equivalent noise reduction.
Use signals when appropriate.
Be Courteous: The practices of some ridersare offensive to other motorists (e.g., weaving in and out of stalled traffic, riding on shoulders). Being inconsiderate of other motorists creates a negative image for all riders,and can cause crashes.
Now I wonder if the above does not applies to cars in Kuwait???

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Say It Right

Back in Toronto tonight to get our freak on, just say it right baby...

In the day,
In the night,
Say it right,
Say it all.

You either got it,
Or you don't.
You either stand,
Or you fall.

When your will is broken,
When it slips from your hand,
When there's no time for joking,
There's a hole in the plan.

Oh you don't mean anything at all to me.
No you don't mean nothing at all to me.
Do you got what it takes to set me free?

Oh you could mean everything to me...

I can't say, that I'm not lost, and at fault,
I can't say, that I don't, love the light, and the dark,
I can't say, that I don't, know that I am alive,
And all of what I feel I could show,
You tonite you tonite.

Oh you don't mean anything at all to me.
No you don't mean nothing at all to me.
Do you got what it takes to set me free?

Oh you could mean everything to me...

From my hands, I could give you,
Something, that I made,
From my mouth, I could sing you,

Another brick, that I laid.
From my body, I could show you, a place, God knows,
You should know, the space is holy,
Do you really want to go?

- Nelly Furtado


Hellraiser II Resurrected

Perception of women bikers, pink bikes, flowers naaaa, forget the norm, my wife's Nightrain started off as an Ugly Dukcling, the previous owner a british school teatcher (GSQ) have humilated this machine by leaving it parked in all kind of weather, custom violet paint job and lots of silicone to hold it together about the only thing in common with women nowadays :). Hellraiser is a bad ass flat black Nightrain, I thought I was building it for myself, until my wife saw it! It was love at first site she dumped her Sportster custom and went for my Nightrain. With a 5 degrees stretched front rake, stage one performance kit, this HD smokes its rear tire by dropping the clutch. My wife thinks its the best thing she ever rode, immagine a 48kg woman handling a 350KG beast, thats Hellraiser II.

Project Acrimony




I am back in style for 2007, Bye- Bye Softail - Hello Electra Glide 2006, 95 CI Engine Chrome, Power and mainly character. With lots of low end grunt, I have opted for a retro cadillac theme. Yeah I am old fashioned, I guess this is maturity and the pinnacle of my 30 years riding and about 23 bikes I guess I skipped a few I cant recall. See the list below. Number of crashes on open roads about 8 in Beirut (lousy asfalt) 1 in california classic highside. On Circuits 3 in Laguna Seca, and 2 Off-Roading. Damage Ego, torn muscle ligaments some bleeding here and there.



1) Yamaha DT125

2) Yamaha DT 175

3) Honda XL 185

4) Suzuki TS 125

5) Honda XL 500 S

6) Suzuki GS 750 E

7) Suzuki GSX 750ES

8) Suzuki GS 550 E

9)Suzuki GS 500 ES

10) Suzuki Katana

11 )Kawasaki GPZ 900

12 )Yamaha XT 600 Tenere

13) Honda XLV Transalp

14) Suzuki VX 800

15) Yamaha FJ 1200

16) Yamaha XJ 900

17) Suzuki DR 800

18) Harley Softail Heritage

19) BMW 1200 GS Adventure

20) Honda 1000 Varadero

21) Harley night Train

22) Harley Electra Glide

Cake And Eat It Too

What does being an adult mean? It means you can act like a child and eat cake for Saturday morning breakfast :-)