Prince George Vintage Motorcycle Club

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: danielg on December 17, 2012, 08:17:13 PM

Title: Temporary set backs...projects on the go
Post by: danielg on December 17, 2012, 08:17:13 PM
Hey all,

So my masters course work is nearly completed. 2 left. Then my thesis. I been publishing alot of writing and cracking away at a couple of book manuscripts. Nonetheless, I have found time lately for bike projects. So with resourcing knowledge and skills sets from within the club and in the clubs orbit I am starting my project. My friend Heath, who had temporarily bought the small 185 bike from the club to get lic has started a blog with mine and his projects. Here is the addy:
http://gloryroadgarage.wordpress.com

And here is my non motorcycle related blog which has some of my published poetry and creative non fiction work along with other stuff I been doing:
http://scholarsfromtheunderground.wordpress.com

Daniel
Title: Re: Temporary set backs...projects on the go
Post by: The_Heathen on January 05, 2013, 11:10:54 PM
I have really been enjoying the writing the blog.  It gives me something to do instead of just missing riding.  I haven't joined the club yet because I have another commitment on Tuesday nights (volunteer firefighting).  Despite the other commitment, I still plan to come out for some of the club meetings and rides this year.

Thanks again Russ for the opportunity to use the Exciter for training.
Title: Re: Temporary set backs...projects on the go
Post by: Rusty Bucket on January 06, 2013, 01:19:18 AM
I read the blog when Daniel first posted the link - it made me feel old.  The level of frenetic activity undertaken and then described - in some detail -  rather put my daily tinkering in perspective as an ever-flattening curve, very nearly at the point where my 'progress' would take a sundial and perhaps the Staff of Ra to chart, and could be neatly and completely described in a short weekly narrative carved - in pictograms - on a stone tablet by a man only somewhat handy with a chisel. 
  Sorry to hear (read) about the tendons...  Fast1 rode the 185 to a mostly-Harley-guys event last fall - nobody said anything to anyone at any point.  You guys are just too tall is all.