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Mika
01-31-2007, 02:23 AM
The motorcycling world viewed from the saddle of a BMW. A daily look at all things BMW, Euro-bike, products and things I find interesting on the internet. With links to news, reviews, events, riding skills, maintenance and racing series updates. Morning Reads is a one stop shop for motorcycling information.

Today’s Birthdays / Calendar (http://www.bmwmoa.org/forum/calendar.php?do=getinfo&day=2007-1-31&c=1)

http://moblog.co.uk/blogs/9383/moblog_897c1c015e9de.jpg

World of BMW news

101 days of Adventure around the world (http://www.worldofbmw.com/content/article.asp?article=710&artDate=30/01/2007)

BMW MOA Chartered Club:


club: Twin Valley Riders, #284
founded: 4/30/1998
contact: Hank Pfister (pfestus1@yahoo.com)
8839 Mountain View Drive
Copper Hill, VA 24079 US
www.twinvalleyriders.com

meetings: 2nd Sat. each month, breakfast/ride. 9:30 @ Famous Anthony’s Rest. 2221 Crystal Springs Blv, Roanoke
other events: 4th Sunday each month, alternates Tuggles Gap Restaurant, Floyd,VA & Hales Restaurant, Shawsville,VA


http://m1ka.smugmug.com/photos/120673248-M.png (http://www.bmwmoa.org/rally/rally07/rally07announce.htm)

Gemütlichkeit is the warm, comfortable feeling
one receives from pleasant surroundings and atmosphere.
I think you will find that when you come here.

http://www.pepinwisconsin.com/images/pacclogo.jpg (http://www.pepinwisconsin.com/ )


Ozaukee – Washington Daily News ( http://www.dailynewsol.com/index.htm)

Fond Du Lac Reporter ( http://www.fdlreporter.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage)

The Sheboygan Press ( http://www.sheboygan-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage)

Daily Citizen, Beaver Dam (http://www.wiscnews.com/bdc/)

Weather

West Bend WI
Current (http://www.weather.com/weather/local/USWI0733?from=search_current)

10 Day Forcast (http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USWI0733?from=36hr_topnav_undeclared )

United States
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (http://www.noaa.gov/)

Canada
Meteorological Service of Canada (http://www.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/canada_e.html)


News:

moto-newsblog.com (http://www.moto-newsblog.com/news/ducati-desmo-challenge-arrives-at-its-third-edition/1499/) Ducati Desmo Challenge the 2007 Edition.

Qtautonews.com (http://www.qtautonews.com/2007/01/29/what-harley-davidson-model-seats-you-best/): What H-D model seats you best. 24 to 28 inches.

http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_5115954] Presstelegram[/url] via theKneeslider.com (http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2007/01/30/jesse-james-fined-for-non-compliant-motorcycles/): Jesse James clears the air about . That is the article’s title. It appears James actually turned the air a bit blue when interviewed about fines levied on his bikes by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). TheKneesliedr’s article raises some interesting questions about the implications for custom builders. While most of us think of custom builders as the chopper guys, builders of adventure or other special purpose bikes nearer and dearer to our BMW hearts could be scrutinized also.

Bikes in the Fast Lane (http://news.motorbiker.org/blogs.nsf/dx/01302007151508MWEJQH.htm): King Abdullah II buys a Confederate Hellcat as part of his motorcycle stable.

Tire Wars – Roadracingworld.com (http://roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=28038): H-D is moving to Michelin for replacement tires in 2007.

Have you ever wanted to go for a ride and see some local motorcycle racing talent have at it? This is a great excuse for a ride, but where to go? Or you find yourself on the road during a trip wondering if there are local motorcycling events, but your not familiar with the area? AMAdirectlink.com (http://www.amadirectlink.com/amrace/events/events.asp?sid=) has set up a search spot for local AMA racing and road riding events.

Honda’s move into India has made it to the Morning Reads on several occasions. Here is the first review of their new scoot for India. theHindu.com (http://www.thehindu.com/mp/2007/01/31/stories/2007013100130200.htm): Formula for the masses.


Feature:

Via thegarageblog.com, Top Gear takes the Carver (http://www.carver-worldwide.com/Home/Index.asp?nc=1) for a spin.
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Staying with Top Gear for another video; Richard Hammond talks us threw the day he hit 314.4 mph in a jet powered car. This is an unofficial land speed record for Britain. After that run he suffered a catastrophic tire failure and accident. The incident put him into a coma and an extended hospital stay. Fortunately he is back to act as commentator on the video.
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Adventure Posts:

Salcar (http://www.salcar.net/blog/): Camping in Uruguay

Things to see while traveling in Michigan

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Crusty the Biker ( http://crustythebiker.blogspot.com/2007/01/where-real-folks-live.html) : Where real folks live.

Gear:

Qtautonews.com (http://www.qtautonews.com/2006/09/30/tips-on-getting-a-motorcycle-helmets-for-the-child/) : Tips on getting a motorcycle helmet for a child.

We have had threads about fishing gear to take touring in the past. Gizmodo.com (http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/rocket-fishing-rod-if-youre-too-lazy-to-fish-properly-232520.php) has a pole for those of us to exhausted to cast a line after a high mileage day.

Skype user? The VTraveller may be a non emergency alternative to your emergency cell phone. Check it out on Gizmodo ( http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/vtraveller-skype-phones-are-good-for-travellers-bad-for-everyone-else-232676.php)

Motorcycle Repair and Care:

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Photography:

Casio has added a 10.1 mega pixel point and shoot that snaps 7fps and appears tank bag friendly. Via Gizmodo dpreview.com (http://www.dpreview.com/news/0701/07013002casioexz1050.asp) does a quick review and gives us the specs.


Manufacturer of the Day:

FERRARI

Not much is to be found about the motorcycle brand.Produced in Italy 1951-1954, manufacturer Fratelli Ferrari had no connection to the car company. The production model engines ranged between 128 to 248cc.

http://www.roadandrace.com.au/parts/motorcycles/images/Ferrari%20Motorcycle.jpg

European Motorcycle Universe (http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/euro/brands/ferrari.htm) : Ferrari Motorcycle notes.

Hyman Ltd. Classic Cars included the following description in an eBay listing for a 1953 Ferrari 125cc bike. (Item number: 4635982581, Winning bid: $15,700.00, Bid History: 29 bids. Picture no longer available.)

In 1953 Fratelli Ferrari unveiled a motorcycle at the Motosalone di Milano. It was a 125cc single-cylinder two stroke with a two speed gearbox. The bike on display was painted bright Italian racing red and sported a genuine prancing horse Ferrari logo. Automobile and motorcycle fans alike put in their orders, thinking that Ferrari was preparing to dominate motorcycle racing just as they had with auto racing for years. The Ferrari motorcycle company was founded by two brothers who, despite sharing the same last name with Enzo, were at best very distantly related. The Ferrari motorcycles were often painted in classic Ferrari red and had a revised Ferrari emblem. Enzo was severely not impressed with what Fratelli Ferrari was up to and eventually sued Ferrari motorcycle for copyright infringement. The Ferrari motorcycles, typical of early 1950s bikes, lacked any remarkable performance and simply sported an engine that was more of less a direct copy of a Parilla 125/250cc. However, to find a genuine “Fratelli Ferrari” is not only rare, to find one in good condition is nearly impossible. This Ferrari motorcycle was restored several years ago in Italy and was recently brought into the United States for this auction. The bike is in fabulous condition, but has not been run in a few years so it will need some minor servicing if it is to be ridden. This is the ultimate wall hanging for your Ferrari collection.


Pretenders? – crash.net (http://www.crash.net/news_view.asp?t=Ferrari-s-only-motorcycle-at-Historic-Show-&cid=87&id=124886&bhcp=1) claims this was made by Kay Engineer with sanctioning by Ferrari. The bike is also featured on the here (http://www.historicmotorsportshow.com/showcontent.asp?ParentID=@0000000008&CollectionID=@0000000087) at the 2007 Historic Motorsport Show website.

Woot

Todays Woot ( http://www.woot.com/Default.aspx)

The Blog ( http://www.woot.com/Blog/Default.aspx)

Bike Candy:

http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20Directories/BMW%20Bikes/images/BMW-R50S.jpg

From: Vintagebike.co.uk

Mika
01-31-2007, 02:27 AM
All things BMW

Rolls Royce Motor Cars even suffer from dubious advertising on eBay ( http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2007/01/exclusive-2010-rolls-royce-phantom.html).

BMW Group Press Club:

FIRST-EVER "TALKING" BILLBOARDS REVEALED TO MINI MOTORISTS; SMILES EXPECTED AS DRIVERS "MOTORBY"

01/30/2007

MINI USA First To Use Advanced Technology to Communicate Directly With Consumers Through Pilot Program Launching In New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Miami
New York, NY - January 30, 2007... Imagine MINI owner Scott is driving down the highway. He's checking out the billboards - phone companies (snore)... online casinos (no thanks)... "MOTOR LIKE YOU MEAN IT, SCOTT!" (Hold on! Say what?). Scott has just experienced personalized "talking" billboards - the latest innovation from MINI USA, which will be the first to use advanced technology to communicate directly with its consumers with the introduction of MINI Motorby. Commuters who are tired of seeing billboards with the same mind-numbing out-of-home copy will instead be greeted by MINI Motorboards. These boards feature an ever-changing array of unique, personal, playful and unexpected messages targeted to and triggered by MINI owners. Messages will be spelled out in lights on billboards in locations in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Miami beginning January 2007.

To "deliver" their Motorby messages, MINI will utilize Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology - or, as MINI likes to call it, "Really Fun Interactive Devices." RFID, which is used in everything from passports and credit cards to pet IDs, tollbooths and even ski lifts, has never been used as a means of communication with customers - until now. With this groundbreaking new use of RFID, MINI will engage its community in a conversation in a fun, engaging, dynamic and personalized way.

The conversation between Motorboard and motorist begins online when MINI owners who want to be part of the program answer spirited questions about themselves and most importantly, how they feel about motoring and their MINI. When owners visit the MINI Motorby website, they will be able to fill out the simple Motorby questionnaire. Some questions are as straightforward as a birth date while others are more detailed inquiries, including "What adjective best describes how you motor?" and "What is your MINI's nick-name?"

An electronic key fob - a small hardware device with built-in authentication mechanisms - will then be sent to the owner. The fob, which fits on a regular keychain, electronically communicates with the MINI Motorboard as the MINI driver approaches and triggers a personalized message that will entertain awe and delight the driver. Drivers might be greeted with Motorboards that take a playful dig at their chosen profession. For example, a lawyer's message might be, "MOVING AT THE SPEED OF JUSTICE!" Other drivers may receive a message that plays on what they perceive as the best feature of their MINI; owners who covet their car's size can have a laugh at a billboard displaying, "ACTUALLY, SIZE DOES MATTER." Of course when all else fails, MINI knows there's nothing quite like flattery… so, don't be surprised if you catch a glimpse of a billboard declaring, "NICE ROOF GRAPHIC, ROCKET!"

"Motorby is all about creating unique MINI experiences and leveraging new technologies to engage owners and prospects," said Kate Alini, Marketing Communications Manager of MINI USA. "We are excited to be the first to use RFID technology to communicate directly with our owners in a customized and unexpected way. And, even though the messages are individually personalized, we still expect them to elicit more than a few smiles from all motorists who witness the Motorboards."

"This is the ultimate one-to-one creative execution, and it's perfectly aligned with everything we're trying to do with MINI," said John Butler, Executive Creative Director and Founding Partner at Butler, Shine, Stern and Partners, MINI USA's ad agency. "MINI has a long history of building its brand with unique, never been done before creative, and Motorby is just the latest example. Each owner in the MINI community is unique, and they each deserve messaging custom tailored to their interests and passions."

Motorby dynamically generates customized content to MINI owners carrying active RFID tags in real-time. Content is created using a number of factors, including information provided by the owners, geography, time, and other general information. When not displaying custom messages, the boards show content that's relevant to MINI or the location of the board. The RFID technology deployed allows users to be identified from up to 500 feet while carrying their key fob, either while driving or carrying it on foot. The system is based on a distributed model, in which content programming and administration is managed through a central server, which in turn coordinates with client nodes that are on the outdoor boards. The central server updates content hourly, or even on-demand if desired, allowing for near real-time communication.

The RFID tags do not contain any user data, and use cryptographic protocols to maximize customer privacy. The displays are standard LED displays and can be programmed to display content in a variety of formats. This allows for flexibility, and can eventually be coupled with any digital media, including rich media and sound.

The Motorby key fob can only be used near one of the four MINI Motorboards. No personal data or information is contained on the key fob. The information provided by the survey questions will not be used or given to third parties.

Where you can find Motorby
MINI Motorby will launch on Monday, January 29, 2007 at four select locations across the country. These locations are:

CHICAGO: I-294 (North Tri-State), .25 mile south of Wolf Road, south of Chicago O'Hare airport (faces southbound traffic).

MIAMI: Palmetto Expressway, 25 feet north of NW 50th Street (faces northbound traffic).

NEW YORK: 10TH Avenue & 30TH Street, just before the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel (faces northbound traffic).

SAN FRANCISCO: 1-80 Skyway at 4th Street (faces eastbound traffic)

All locations can be found on the MINI website.

BMW Sauber Formula 1

WET START TO TESTING IN VALENCIA
30/01/2007

eOn Tuesday, Nick Heidfeld and Sebastian Vettel began testing at Valencia. Both BMW Sauber F1 Team drivers got to work in the newly designed F1.07, completing a total of 137 laps of the "Circuit de la Comunitat".

It was cloudy all day with a wet track at the start of the session but drying out in the afternoon. Temperatures reached 12 degrees Celsius as 14 drivers used the opportunity to gather data. McLaren's Fernando Alonso set the fastest lap time of the day (1:12.570 minutes).

Nick covered a total mileage of 58 laps (232 kilometres). On his fastest lap (lap 55), he crossed the line in 1:13.858 minutes. Sebastian was a little faster than his team-mate, completing 79 laps (492 kilometres) and setting a personal fastest lap time of 1:12.570 minutes (lap 77).

Sebastian had his first run in the F1.07 and used the initial laps to familiarise himself with the car. Because of the wet conditions in the morning he made several practice starts and did some systems work. When the track began to dry out in the afternoon, he worked on the set-up of the car. Nick started the day doing functionality checks. In the afternoon he had just begun working on the set-up of the F1.07 when he was hampered by a small mechanical problem that lost him some time.

Tomorrow Robert will take over from Sebastian, while Nick will continue in the other car. The weather forecast looks encouraging so the two drivers should be able to carry out some set-up evaluations.

Mika
01-31-2007, 02:30 AM
AMADirectlink.com (http://www.amadirectlink.com/roadride/riderresc/trip_planner.asp) Trip planning information including :
Weather websites | Mapping sites | State Tourism bureaus|
Toll- free hotel numbers | Campgrounds | Nationwide dealer locator

The Pit Crew View: Racing Series 2007

Motorcyclenews.com (http://www.motorcyclenews.com/nav?page=motorcyclenews.articles.articleCategory.a rticle&resourceId=6396755&articleCategory=SPORT_OFF-ROAD) : Pensioner for 2008 Dakar.

Are B teams good for F1? This is the question posed by BlogF1.co.uk (http://blogf1.co.uk/2007/01/30/are-b-teams-good-for-formula-one/) in this current article.

Planet-f1.com (http://www.planet-f1.com/News/Story_Page/0,15909,3210_3213_1882453,00.html): Prodrive chairman says he will go ahead with his plans to lease cars next season, thus maxing the F1 grid.

American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (http://ahrma.org/calendar.htm)
AHRMA Handbook (http://ahrma.org/rulebook/index.htm) News and notable items from AHRMA (http://ahrma.org/whatsnew.htm)
2007 AHRMA Events & Results (http://ahrma.org/calendar.htm)
AHRMA Web Links page (http://ahrma.org/links.htm#competition)


AMA PRO RACING- Home Page (http://www.amaproracing.com/)

AMA Pro Racing @ the Wire Live! Menu (http://206.168.146.114/liveresultsindex.html)

AMASuperbike official website (http://www.amasuperbike.com/index.php?UID=jK7fzMqmIWfguZWVRKpXbnPysR14YE)
Schedule and Ticket Information (http://www.amasuperbike.com/article.php?sc=1120&aid=8941&UID=jK7fzMqmIWfguZWVRKpXbnPysR14YE)
AMA Superbike 101 (http://www.amasuperbike.com/article.php?UID=jK7fzMqmIWfguZWVRKpXbnPysR14YE&sc=1122&aid=2663)

AMA Flat Trac official website (http://www.amaflattrack.com/index.php?UID=oIj7BrRq2M3wZ9Q5w1IL5BwmHe6fGH)
Schedule and Ticket Information (http://www.amaflattrack.com/article.php?UID=oIj7BrRq2M3wZ9Q5w1IL5BwmHe6fGH&sc=1063&aid=9213)
AMA Flat Track 101 (http://www.amaflattrack.com/article.php?UID=oIj7BrRq2M3wZ9Q5w1IL5BwmHe6fGH&sc=1063&aid=3895)

AMA Supermoto official website (http://www.amasupermoto.com/index.php?UID=Cv6yVS1y0GydmlRomEk6UALgr0K9Xi)
Schedule and Ticket Information (http://www.amasupermoto.com/article.php?&sc=1181&aid=9001&UID=Cv6yVS1y0GydmlRomEk6UALgr0K9Xi)

AMA Motocross official website (http://www.amamotocross.com/round.php?UID=0okPvEjeShGzY9hjf84gKDtXOgtI7P&sc=1246&year=2007&number=3)
Schedule and Ticket Information (http://www.supercrossonline.com/showList)
AMA Motocross 101 (http://www.amamotocross.com/article.php?UID=0okPvEjeShGzY9hjf84gKDtXOgtI7P&sc=1109&aid=5425)

AMA Supercross official website (http://www.amamotocross.com/round.php?UID=0okPvEjeShGzY9hjf84gKDtXOgtI7P&sc=1246&year=2007&number=3)
Schedule and Tickets (http://www.supercrossonline.com/showList)
AMA Supercross 101 (http://www.amamotocross.com/article.php?UID=0okPvEjeShGzY9hjf84gKDtXOgtI7P&sc=1109&aid=5425)

AMA Hill Climb (http://www.amaproracing.com/06hc/)

AMA Pro ATV (http://www.amaproracing.com/07atv/index.asp)
Schedule Information (http://www.amaproracing.com/07atv/index.asp#schedule)

Australian Superbike Championship (http://www.aus-superbikes.com.au/)


Canadian Superbike Championship (http://www.cdnsuperbike.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1)
News (http://www.cdnsuperbike.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=category&sectionid=1&id=1&Itemid=46)
Track Information (http://www.cdnsuperbike.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=71&Itemid=75)

Championship Cup Series American SportBike Racing Association ( http://www.ccsracing.com/)


FORMULA 1 (http://www.formula1.com/ )
Schedule (http://www.formula1.com/race/)
Tickets and Travel (http://www.formula1.com/tickets_and_travel/redirect/)

BMW Sauber (http://www.bmw-sauber-f1.com/html/en/index.html)
Drivers
Nick Heidfeld (http://www.adrivo.com/nickheidfeld/)
Robert Kubica (http://www.kubica.pl/)

Ferrari (http://www.ferrariworld.com/FWorld/fw/index.jsp)
Drivers
Kimi Raikkonen (http://www.racecar.net/kimi/) – Under Construction
Felipe Massa (http://www.felipemassa.com/)

Honda (http://www.hondaracingf1.com/en/index.php)
Drivers
Jenson Button (http://www.racecar.co.uk/jensonbutton/)
Rubens Barrichello (http://www.barrichello.com.br/new/index.htm)

McLaren (http://www.mclaren.co.uk/)
Drivers
Fenando Alonso (http://www.fernandoalonso.net/)
Lewis Hamilton (http://www.lewishamilton.com/)

Renault (http://www.ing-renaultf1.com/en/)
Drivers
Giancarlo Fisichella ( http://www.giancarlofisichella.com/)
Heikki Kovalainen

Spyker (http://www.spykerf1.nl/)
Drivers
Christijan Albers
Adrian Sutil (http://www.adriansutil.com/)

Super Aguri (http://www.saf1.co.jp/en/)
Drivers
Takuma Sato (http://www.takumasato.com/)
Anthony Davidson

Toro Rosso (Red Bull) (http://www.redbullf1.com/switch.action?lang=en)
Drivers
David Coulthard
Mark Webber (http://www.webber-racing.co.uk/)

Toyota (http://www.toyota-f1.com/public/en/index_e.html)
Drivers
Ralf Schumacher
Jarno Trulli ( http://www.jarnotrulli.com/)

Williams (http://www.williamsf1.com/consumer/season/2006/brazil/06braziloverview.htm)
Nico Rosberg ( http://www.nicorosberg.com/)
Alex Wurz


Mid-Atlantic Road Racing Club (Cornerworking) ( http://www.marrc.org/)


Isle of Man TT (http://www.iomtt.com/)
Calander (http://www.iomtt.com/Calendar.aspx)
Front page news (http://www.iomtt.com/blogs/)
TT Database (http://www.iomtt.com/TTDatabase.aspx)


MotoGP (http://www.motograndprix.com/en/motogp/index.htm)

SUPERSIDE

FIM Sidecar World Championship – SUPERSIDE (http://www.superside.com/)

Superside – American Sidecar Championship ( http://www.superside-america.com/)



US Classic Racing Association (http://www.race-uscra.com/)


United States Grand Prix Racers Union ( http://www.usgpru.net/)


Vintage Road Racing Association – CA (http://www.vrra.ca/):


WERA Motorcycle Roadracing (http://www.wera.com/)


Westwood Motorcycle Racing Club CA. (http://www.wmrc.ca/)


World Endurance Championship (http://www.worldendurance.com)


World SBK ( http://www.worldsbk.com/)


Unless noted otherwise, I have no known commercial interest in any products, retailers or manufactures discussed in the Morning Reads. The links used in the Morning Reads are for informational use only. The use of all links is subject to the terms of use of the originating site. [/size]

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PAULBACH
01-31-2007, 06:21 AM
Remember all our threads, post and comments about tires? Tire discussion ranks right up there with synthetic oils and battery maintenance. But today M1KA has a youTube link about motorcycle tires. Jay at BuyMoto does an outstanding job of explaining why motorcycle tires and car tires are two different entities.

All you instructors out there might download it and get that post into the classroom. Did all of you know about the little triangles and wear bars? I knew wear bars existed but had no idea how to find them. Now all of us can be expert at judging tire wear by finding the triangles that point to the wear bars.

I wonder how many other good instructional videos like this are out there? Thank
you M1KA and BuyMoto (http://www.buymoto.com/).

Their website has 6 video casts including one about changing your own oil. FREE

How about donating a tank of gas to Salcar? Salcar is a member of the MOA and posts on our forum. Be sure to read his post today as he learns about how DIY can save the day. Donating a tank of gas for Salcar can be done from his blog. I made a modest contribution and received an email from him. Would love to have him at the National Rally. He makes South America seem accessible.


Thanks agent D and Mandy. Salcar mentions both in his post.

From Salcar:

Thank you for all the people that have been helping me this past couple of days. In particular Mandy from BMW MOA, Javier and Sandra from Dakarmotos.com and Giovanni, Mary my host family in Buenos Aires, Cristian in Santiago, my half brother Sabih (haha) and Agent D.


Remember the King of Jordon who flew his own airplances including a 727? His son is riding motorcycles - flying on the ground. Maybe Jordon will soon appear as a place to ride in the Middle East.

From M1KA:

The young, but oh so cool, King of Jordan, Abdullah II, has taken delivery of a Confederate Hellcat motorcycle. King Abdullah is a passionate biker (as was his father), and has several motorcycles . He can often be seen in the streets of Jordan riding one of his motorcycles.

The Hellcat is produced in limited numbers, and already has many celebrities riding them. At a cost of US$ 70,000, it's probably only celebs that can afford them.

If you have a few minutes please watch that YOUTUBE about tires. Spring riding is right around the corner. I remind myself of that when thermometer reads 4 degrees this morning and the furnace is getting a good workout.

Bottom Line -> Watching that video about tires that Mika has provided could save you a lot of money and stupid hurt.

Have a great day!