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Saturday, May 3, 2025
Well, This Won’t Look Good On My Resume’
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Here we are….
Time flies when you’re working hard
Well MotoReaders, 2025 is well underway and I just realized that I haven’t posted anything since January! They say that time flies when you’re having fun, and I suppose that’s true, but I can tell you… time also flies when you’re working hard, too!
You may be wondering what has had my attention pulled away from the ole’ MotoWriter blog site for the past few months? Well, as I mentioned before, I am currently in the process of writing a book and, as you might imagine, that takes a lot of time and creative energy. While I’m not sure when I’ll finish it, I’m anticipating that it may be sometime, relatively speaking, soon.
My regular, full time, “payin’ job” has been ramping up with activity as we enter the event season, so there’s always that distraction this time of year. I’m also exploring another professional opportunity, which has the potential to really change the dynamic of my daily routine, so I’m anxiously pursuing that. Maybe, hopefully, I’ll get some good news and be able to share that with you in the next few months or so.
Of course, I’d be remiss if I failed to mention that the weather here on the South Coast this spring has been incredible, so I’ve been getting as much riding in as I possibly can. If you’re wondering- yes, it’s been raining all morning… hence my update today.
Not much else to talk about… except…
Now, when I say that there’s not much to talk about… please understand what I mean… there’s PLENTY to talk about in the world… but I made a point a long time ago, when I started this little writing/blogging venture, that when you good folks visit the MotoWriter’s corner of the interweb, you weren’t going to have to read about all the rest of the crap that we are bombarded with every single day, for hours a day. These days, there is no escape from it- it’s on the television, social media (ugh- it’s the worst), on the radios and in the newspapers (where ever those are still being printed).
Here in my little corner of the internet- you get to breathe freely. You get to be who you are, believe what you want, like who you want, vote for whoever you like and ride (or drive) whatever you like, without judgement, influence or persuasion. I don’t want your money and I’m not trying to sell you anything, and I intentionally keep ads off my site so that no one else uses my site to try to get your money.
The only persuasion from me, is to try to get each of you to live your life fully, embracing each day, savoring every moment, while respecting each other and being kind and considerate to everyone you meet. Don’t take your loved ones for granted… spend time with each other. Appreciate the time you have with them, then make a point to spend a little more time with them.
In motorcycle news
The Indian lineup looks good, and I do like the different engine options they have. I do think, however, that they are trying to phase out their air cooled engines, and I believe that this is their way of doing it. Offer the air cooled and liquid cooled engines in the bikes that only had the air cooled option, then base the decision on sales. It’s no secret that air cooled engines are less efficient than liquid cooled mills, but the aesthetics are inherently different and there is still a perceived simplicity of the air cooled mills. I emphasize perceived, because if you’ve ever worked on one of these new air cooled, or twin cooled, engines, you understand that there is little that is “simple” with them.
Where Indian is dropping the ball, in my humble opinion, is their lack of new models and model changes. Harley-Davidson has several bikes to offer new, or seasoned, riders. H-D is spending a lot of money (and taking serious financial risks in doing so) to try to entice a new generation of riders to get on two wheels. Polaris seems to be resting on it’s laurels on design, and they have made no real progress on building a dealer network. I’ve said it before- this is where Milwaukee is undefeated and why they take the lion’s share, and have for over 120 years. I can be practically anywhere in the US of A and still be within an hour or so of a H-D dealership. A dealership, specific to H-D and H-D products. I’m currently over an hour away from the closest dealer that carries Indian motorcycles as part of their wide selection of largely imported motorsports equipment and vehicles. I want to go into an Indian dealership and see 8 Chieftains, next to 6 Challengers, 10 Chiefs and a dozen Scouts, all in different colors with varying options. I want to be able to peruse the parts and gear, and know that everything in there will be brand specific. I want the sales crew to be able to answer any and all questions I have about the different Indian models, and even be able to give me a history lesson on the company, as well as, some confidence about the future of their company. That’s what you get with Harley-Davidson… every single time you walk through a dealership’s doors.
The sun’s coming out…
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
Well MotoReaders, 2025 is here and I hope it’s been good for you so far.
2025 has gotten off to a pretty rocky start so far, but let’s all hope and pray that it gets much, much better for all of us as we get further in.
Having said all that, let’s lighten the mood up, by talking about what possibilities the new year may bring.
Motorcycles
It looks like Harley-Davidson has some new stuff up their sleeves for the Softail lineup, but I suspect it may be limited to a new set of colors, some engine upgrades and maybe, just maybe, a “new” model. I’ve heard rumors about the return of the V-Rod in 2025, so we’ll see what the MoCo does with that. I’ve also heard rumors (for months now) about a new Pan America model, featuring the 975cc RevMax engine, that may be coming soon. Of course, that begs the question, if they offer a 975 Pan Am, would they possibly release a 1250 Nightster, or maybe even the long sought after Street Fighter that was conceptualized several years ago? Only time will tell, but the Softails (and possibly others?) are set to be announced on January 22nd, so maybe we’ll get lucky and get a few new models from our favorite Wisconsinites to tempt and tantalize us.
I haven’t seen or heard much from the other guys, but after perusing the interweb, I saw that Indian Motorcycles is teasing a big reveal- a potential new model in their PowerPlus lineup, on January 24th. They’ve also released a few updates to their Scout models that they seem pretty proud of, too. I really hope that Polaris invests more time and energy into the Indian brand, because I truly believe that the rivalry between Harley-Davidson and Indian is good for both companies and most of all, good for us as riders.
Janus Motorcycles, the small boutique company in Goshen, Indiana USA, has released a new model for this year- the Gryffin 450, a small displacement scrambler for those of us that like to get off-road every once in a while. For my loyal MotoReaders, you’ll remember that I’ve written a few posts about Janus Motorcycles (click here for the first of those). I really like the company and how they’re doing things and I hope to see them continue to grow. They really embody the American spirit of innovation and rebelling against the status quo.
Buell Motorcycles is keeping their lineup lean, with most of their media pushes focusing on the new Super Cruiser that they are hoping to begin production on in the fall of this year. With an estimated 175hp and a 100hp of torque, the “Dyna Bros” will surely love it. But they might want to skip buying that extra pair of checkered Vans, Dixxon Flannel and PBRs in order to save up enough dollar bills to put one in their mom and dad’s garage, because at an entry price of $25,900… they might not be able to put their T-bars and cafe fairing on it. By the way, if you’re a “Bro” reading this and you’re not chortling at this good natured ribbing, relax- I’m just poking a little fun at you…besides, without you guys, my Street Bob wouldn’t be worth as much as it is!
The big four from Japan (Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki) all seem to be keeping to their previous lineups with little more than new colors and fairing options being the biggest changes. I will say that I think it’s pretty cool that Honda is still offering their factory chopper- the Fury. It’s just an overall cool bike. Also worth a mention is Kawasaki’s retro cruiser, the W800- it’s a full-on throwback to the days when Japanese motorcycles weren’t trying to look like the American machines and, by god, I respect that individuality.
The Brits seem to be keeping in step with the Japanese companies, as the BMW and Triumph websites don’t appear to have anything truly new coming in ‘25. Triumph is, however, offering a few new model options; in the Tiger series- smaller 660 and 800 offerings of their popular ADV line, and in their Speed line- a couple of “new” twins- a 900 and a 1200 could bring some new riders their way.
The Italians, Moto Morini and Ducati seeming to be resting on their laurels for 2025 and, let’s be honest, they can. While Moto Morini is, only now, really starting to make waves stateside, offering Italian engineering for a relatively affordable price, Ducati still remains the king of the “boot” bikes (and king of a few others, too). Their lineup is desirable enough that they don’t need to offer anything new… although, curiosity does make me wonder what a Ducati Cruiser might look like. Maybe one day we’ll see?
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