Site of the Week - The London Biker
20 February 2012
The London Biker
is all about one man, Matthew Cashmore, who is interested in all
things related to bikes, technology, travelling and, on top of
that, cooking....
Site of the Week - CB750 Cafe
2 February 2012
CB750 Cafe is a website
I've been checking out for a while now and for fans of old CB750
Hondas there cannot be a better place on the web....
Site of the Week - Hell For Leather Magazine
17 January 2012
Go to the 'About' page at the Hell for Leather
Magazine website and you'll find that the creators want this to
be the place to go to find "exciting, original, creative stories
about motorcycles". It's all about providing something "more than
formulaic bike reviews", and that's pretty much what you will get
here....
Site of the Week - Cyril Huze
12 January 2012
This excellent blog set up and run by Cyril Huze is a
great place to find out all about the latest goings on in the
motorbike industry....
Site of the Week - XS650 Choppers
19 December 2011
The man loves his XS650 choppers…and this site pays tribute to
the indestructible engine and an abundance of cheap parts that
provide the perfect platform to build a chopper. XS650chopper.com showcases
a huge range of stylish custom built bikes (check out the Medic
Bike and the Pommie B**tard) and chopper build related content that
is very helpfully listed by category....
Site of the Week - Visor Down
5 December 2011
While trawling Visordown.com, our reviewer
found a feature titled 'Unwritten rules - becoming a biker' that
had him in stitches. The feature lists 5 things no-one told you
about becoming a biker including becoming an impatient driver,
being on the receiving end of unwanted attention i.e. old men,
people looking at you like you're an unwashed, overweight, bearded
outlaw, insectaphobia (we just made that up - it means a fear of
insects especially bees) and the art of nodding etiquette. Very
witty, very funny and, above all, very true....
Site Of The Week - Twisting Asphalt
28 November 2011
Twistingasphalt.com is essentially a bike blog. Dylan Weiss, the
man behind twistingasphalt.com has a
professional and personal passion for bikes. A director and editor
of documentaries that are frequently focussed on cars, the motoring
industry and motorcycles, the blog began as a creative outlet for
his personal passion - the art and act of riding Ducati Sports
bikes....