Last week a put out my first piece on the Sacramento Mile by Harley-Davidson. It was published on My Life At Speed. The piece is a short photo essay on life in the paddock infield and around the facility. This was to give time for film to be developed. Yes, film. My colleague Richard Nowels, … Continue reading Sacramento Mile: Atmosphere of Flat Track
Category: Johnny Killmore
This is supposed to be for any original work I go, but it is the default category so plenty of items will have this category mis-applied to them.
Shared: Flight of the Airsick Lobsters
I will let Air & Space Magazine tell the story; it is too good to paraphrase. Sometimes a story just needs to be told properly in order to be engaging. While we all want the drama and excitement of life-changing events, not every story needs a hero and a villain and a lesson. No, some … Continue reading Shared: Flight of the Airsick Lobsters
Godspeed Nicky Hayden
There is no point in trying to assemble words describing how I feel about the loss of Nicky Hayden. He was a pleasure to watch on the track, and I now realize how much I looked forward to hearing that accent as he talked about the mundane aspects of qualifying or bike set up during … Continue reading Godspeed Nicky Hayden
Five Minutes With: Bryan Smith
My interview with American Flat Track champion Bryan Smith has been expanded, with more content, insights, and schedule updates to make everyone aware of this Saturday's race in Sacramento. It has already gone live at My Life At Speed so, instead of talking about what is there, how about I give you the link and … Continue reading Five Minutes With: Bryan Smith
Chris Cornell: RIP 2017
I don't mention music very often in my writing or updates, but I spent well over a decade as an avid guitarist and bassist, including a failed attempt to sustain myself as a studio musician. My favorite project, Sarn, was fronted by my close friend Jay Bartell (aka Jay Walken). Jay was majorly influenced by … Continue reading Chris Cornell: RIP 2017
Art In Huntsville, Alabama…
The road less traveled brings stories never told. This artist collective in Huntsville, AL is a perfect example. It seems like from my time living near Los Angeles and San Francisco I have a one-dimension view of what an artist loft should be. Instead of the haggard shell of an old warehouse, this space in … Continue reading Art In Huntsville, Alabama…
The Rise and Fall of Sportbikes, Peter Jones | Bike Life | Cycle World
Passion is great but only if you can afford to do it. via The Rise and Fall of Sportbikes, Peter Jones Bike Life | Cycle World
Bimota Is Always In Style
The small Bimota factory has, for decades, specialized in taking other manufacturer's engines and building exotic, heart-pounding motorcycles around them. In my opinion, the lat 1990's were a heyday for them. This has to do with the fact that they chose some really good engines. Many of their bikes use the 2-valve, air-cooled Ducati engine. … Continue reading Bimota Is Always In Style
Overlander In Need of Love
Found something cool on the net and shared it on another blog. Check it out: Overlander In Need of Love - http://wp.me/p7OkyZ-2u
Interview: Flat Track Champion Bryan Smith
I recently got some time to talk with Bryan Smith. Now with the #1 plate and a factory ride on the Indian FTR750, he is still battling wheel to wheel with his main rival, Jared Mees (also now on an Indian.) The interview is pieced together in this piece that is now live on Motorcyclist Magazine's … Continue reading Interview: Flat Track Champion Bryan Smith
