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April 25th, 2007

from Tangents to Basics—Adventures of Our Motorcycling Escapades

Well, I guess you could say we have been off on some tangents, but someone once told me that tangents are the art of soulful conversation. The once unthinkable can suddenly become possible as a new path to our dreams illuminates itself while in the throws of a tangent. I have had many life-changing discoveries while off on a tangent—those kind where you say to yourself “Oh my, I never thought of that!”—when it occurs to you seemingly out of nowhere a new, different way to do the very thing you have been processing and analyzing for weeks.

But in good harmony with life, everything must be balanced and so as much as we see value in tangents, we also see value in getting back to the basics. And so here we are—back to the basics of travel-blogging. Fully in the swing of motorcycle season, we find ourselves going all sorts of places on our motorcycles and we have lots to tell.

This past weekend, we rode to Dallas with a palette of things in store for us. This was our first long ride together, so it was a milestone in that regard. First, we toured the American IronHorse factory in Ft. Worth. It was really a spectacle to see motorcycles being made and all the different phases they go thru. Amazingly, they have found a way to systematize the process of manufacturing custom motorcycles. That sounds a lil contradictory, but we witnessed it right before our eyes. If you have never heard of American IronHorse, they make custom choppers (the motorcycles with the long rake on the front). You can check out their website at www.americanironhorse.com. All of their process is currently what you might call build-on-demand. If they don’t have an order for a bike, they aren’t building it! The funnest part was seeing them paint the tanks with these really crazy paint jobs! But the paint isn’t the only thing that makes IronHorses custom, they also make their ownseats and have 9 different wheel options coupled with 3 different engine options. Suffice it to say, for two people that are motorcycle enthusiasts, seeing how they are made was really a treat! Maybe one day, we will have ourselves one of those eye-catching beauties.

And I guess sometimes I get carried away and put the cart before the horse, Before we went and toured the IronHorse factory, we rode some choppers before we even left Midland. That was a first for both of us and it made the tour of the factory much more interesting, I suppose, because we could put what we were looking at in the context of having just ridden some. It was an interesting experience, because so many people. us included, thought they would be really hard to maneuver. They were certainly different, so at first it is seemingly difficult, but it was not any different than the adjustment you go thru with any new bike. We just had to learn how to ride them! Really, it was a sort of myth-dispelling experience.

So back to our trip….we also went to the Dallas Guitar Show, courtesy of our good friend, Mark Pollock. It was really wild to see so many guitars all in one place. As we strolled the isles, the sounds of plucked and strummed strings reverberated everywhere. Indoor music, outdoor music, just everything imaginable in the way of guitars. Even a clinic by famous guitar maker, Paul Reed Smith.

And still more….we also had occasion to visit the Easy Riders V-Twin Bike Show Tour. To sum it up in one word—WOW! It was really an amazing spectacle. I’ve attached a few pics of some of Rick Fairless’ custom builds because his are some of the most outlandish, but there were many many many bikes there that are probably worthy of posting.

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So that’s it for this weekend, but isn’t that enough?!? We were exhausted by the time we got home, but every ounce of our exhaustion was well worth the journey. This coming weekend we are headed to Llano for the 1st annual Hawgs-n-Hills rally—on the motorcycles, of course! So we will have more to tell next week. Stay tuned……

April 20th, 2007

Back to Our Roots

We’re on the road and back to our roots! With motorcycle season now in full swing, we are taking full advantage. We should have lots to report from the road, so check back soon. If you just can’t wait, you can check out Ronn’s post at Beatnik Biker.

The latest news is I traded my 883 for more power and now I can keep up with the big dawgs. I got me a new 1200 Sporty (well, new to me!) and whew!, what a difference! So now we have Pokey and Miss Piggy. Pulchritude moved on to grace someone else with her beauty. I miss her already and it’s only been 4 days. :( But I already love Miss Piggy! Geez, the conflict!

Well, back to our roots, we are! After all, travel blogging was how Piglet Paper got birthed!

April 7th, 2007

Shining Star of Texas

Traveling back from Alpine/Marfa/Marathon yesterday having delivered the April issue of Good Times, we came thru Ft. Stockton to eat lunch.  In the process, we found out about a rally coming up that didn’t make it into our March Rally/Reference Guide.

It is the 1st Annual Shining Star of Texas Rally on May 4, 5, & 6 in Ft. Stockton.   Looks like they are keeping things simple…no pre-reg, just show up if you want to go!

April 3rd, 2007

Rubber Side Down for April

Be on the lookout for the April issue of Good Times magazine, which should be in the usual locations now.

For the April issue, we wrote about Mark Pollock, fellow motorcyclist and co-founder of the Dallas Guitar Show. Mark also owns Transpecos Guitars in Alpine, where he is known as a guitar whisperer with his uncanny ability to make a guitar sing any tune he pleases.

The Dallas Guitar Show, which Mark produces today, is the largest show of its kind anywhere. It will be held later this month at Dallas Market Hall April 20, 21 & 22. You can learn more about the Show at www.guitarshow.com.

We are going to make a road trip out of it and while we are there cruise by the Easyriders V-Twin Bike Tour at Dallas Fairpark Centennial Hall. And, of course a classic must-do is the pre-party Friday night at Strokers! We surely won’t be missing that!

Below is an excerpt of our article from the April issue of Good Times Magazine that talks about all of this fun stuff. For the full article, click on the pic below. It’s a really great story with lots of pictures!

You gotta love a guy who invites a girl to ride on the back of his ’91 H-D Springer for a date—from Dallas to Austin and back—with no sissy bar! It was her first ride ever on a motorcycle and now she is his wife of eight years! According to Mark Pollock, guitar whisperer and owner of TransPecos Guitars in Alpine, “not only did she say yes, but she never complained, not even once. How could I not marry a girl like that?” We agree Mary is a ‘keeper’!

Rubber Side Down April 07-4 [PDF, 960KB]

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