History of the Stoney Lonesome Motorcycle Club

History of the Stoney Lonesome M/C by Kenney Stoughton stoneylonesomemc.com At the start of World War II early in 1942 the United States Government was afraid that this country would be attacked by enemy aircraft and asked every major city m the U. S. to practice mock air raids, including having “blackouts” (turning off all Read More …

A Ride in Brown County State Park

Please note—the following may be either an account of a real event or just another work of fiction by the author.  It’s up to you to decide. Back in the 90’s I was doing a lot of “outlaw” riding on my dirt bikes, usually in the Yellowwood or Hoosier National Forests.  I started doing this Read More …

Charlie Williams promoting fine motorcycle tour companies

Charlie Williams of GonzoRider.com, Feb. 26, 2011, video 1 of 2 Charlie Williams of GonzoRider.com, Feb. 26, 2011, video 1 of 2 from David Owen Videography on Vimeo. Charlie Williams of GonzoRider.com, Feb. 26, 2011, video 2 of 2 Charlie Williams of GonzoRider.com, Feb. 26, 2011, video 2 of 2 from David Owen Videography on Vimeo.

Piet Boonstra Motorcycling Experiences

Piet Boonstra Piet Boonstra Motorcycling Experiences http://pietboonstra.blogspot.com/ There are more than 1600 photos posted here from 66 years of motorcycling since I bought my first Harley in 1947. They are from many years of enduro competition and many years of adventure touring, including eight trips to Alaska over various routes, several back-road tours around the Read More …

Where the Buffaloe Roams by John Buffaloe

Where the Buffaloe Roams by John Buffaloe At a Buffaloe 500 D/S back in the mid-’90’s Tim met a legendary woods rider from northern Indiana named Jim McCabe. An interesting and egotistical fellow, he had printed up these HUGE 30″ square pieces of paper with reprinted articles centering on his motorcycling exploits and was handing Read More …