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Motocross Articles

June 24th, 2011 admin No comments

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Ryan Hughes wins first race in the Pro 30 + class FP Ryan Hughes (# 4) passes to Jeremy McGrath (# 2) on his way to winning the first round and the final on Sunday in the FP 30 + Pro class at the 2011 Mammoth Motocross.


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Honda Motorcycle News

February 21st, 2011 admin No comments

63-year-old motorcyclist killed in Jessup crash with SUV
SUV passengers uninjured A 63-year-old motorcyclist died after striking an SUV in Jessup Wednesday afternoon, Howard County police said.

Honda Motorcycle Blogs

December 8th, 2010 admin No comments

Motorcycle Soft Ties

October 26th, 2010 admin No comments

motorcycle soft ties
Handle bar mounted radio with built in mp3 player for motorcycles.?

Does anyone have any good information on an affordable radio that can be mounted to the handlebars, which pref-mind slip one's power, so no need to hard wire the sucker in the electrical system? Right now I have a peep-o I pod I rigged AAA Powered settings to connect to the bike with wire ties and a soft cloth to protect the bars. But this is not waterproof and requires to cut the ties each time I have to remove or replace the batteries. If their games are good, I'll build a quick release bracket, but the quality of radio aims at speeds over 55MPH even with my massive windshield. Thanks. 2008 Suzuki C109RT Monster T-Twin.

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Motorcycle Short People

October 17th, 2010 admin No comments

motorcycle short people
Daniels and place to make the list of good looking Few Good Men? Indiana, apparently, has more than its part. The good man Project Magazine, an online magazine men, recently released its list of "Top 10 political good men."


Motorcycle Consumer News Review

October 16th, 2010 admin No comments

Free Auto Insurance Online Quotes – Things You Should Know

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Past Practices
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Considering that it took Texas drummer and singer/songwriter Doyle Bramhall’s 12 years to issue his debut album, 1994′s Bird Nest on the Ground and that nine years passed before his sophomore effort, Fitchburg Street, dropped, his third set, arriving only four years after its predecessor, is quick work. Bramhall is a bit of a living legend in Texas music circles. He’s worked with everyone from Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, to Marcia Ball and Mason Ruffner to Jennifer Warnes — and a whole lot of others. Is It News was co produced by songwriting guitar slinger C.C. Adcock and Bramhall and recorded in five locations from Minnesota to Los Angeles to Austin to New Orleans. Bramhall wrote or co-wrote everything on the set, including “Chateu Strut” with Stevie Ray. The cast of players here is also impressive. It includes everyone from his co-producer and Jimmie Vaughan to his son Doyle II to Denny Freeman, Jason Burns, Billy Etheridge, Jimmy Mac, and Matt Perrine, just to name a few. That doesn’t make it a cluttered effort, however, and Is It News feels all of a piece. The music, rooted in blues and Texas-style R&B, comes roaring out of the gate, but it’s not simply some boogie bar-band effort. By the standards of his other records, this is downright slick and better for it. There is real variety in the tunes here. “Lost in the Congo” is Bo Diddley by way of New Orleans funk and swamp rock with a smokin’ little guitar solo by Mato Nanji and slide work by Mike Keller. But Freeman and Adcock also play guitar here, and it’s one dense, spooky rock number. The title track has a little more Texas swagger in its backside, a bluesy broken love song with great production and backing vocals. The mix is really warm and inviting and Bramhall’s singing is at its very best. The swamp sound returns but the vibe is different, Texas soul. Speaking of soul, “I’ll Taker You Away,” with its big reverb, warm wall of guitars, and Bramhall’s B-3 work, is a smoking plea for forgiveness. “Big” features the huge nasty blues-rock that made his other records so popular with I-IV-V beatheads, but Bramhall and Adcock are talking enormous here. They listened to a lot of Diddley records to get these guitar sounds and the drums. Their sound can be likened as popping up through the floor of the apartment downstairs and knock dishes off your table. It’s enormous, noisy, and nasty. “Ooh Wee Baby” is a slowish love song, but made for the dancefloor. It’s got all this country-styled production in it, but the sound is something from the ’50s, all innocent and soulful like the best in rhythm and blues. The humorous “Top Rank Boxing” has the swamp shuffle happening, but the canned handclap sound on it would have been better left out of the mix. Also, “That Day,” an acoustic number that sounds like an elegy to S.R.V., just doesn’t fit here, especially so near the end of the set. The roiling-snake toughness of big-bumpin’ blues is in full force on “Little Star (The Moon Is Shining).” Bramhall’

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