Minutes of a Motorcycle Addict

Two wheels good trip. Four wheels bad trip.

                                      Who let the dogs out?


Guzzi race tech wizard Knut is helping me de-dogging the gear box. On these eight gears you see the six dogs on each of them. Three will be ground down to make gear change slicker. Important for racing.

Hi, I'm HP.

I'm a motorcycle addict. 

I live in Norway, and I'm one of those whose life would be utterly miserable without motorcycles.

I talk, ride, eat, push, drink, sweat, dream - motorcycles. Particularly Moto Guzzis.

If you share the same addiction to bikes then this site is for you. Happy reading! And please leave your thumbmark.  

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 Coming up:

20-21 March 2010:
The Tønsberg MC Fair

23-25 April 2010:
The Evje MC Rally

This list is being continuously updated!

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Gearing up for the races

 I've started to tinker with the Guzzi SP1000 Classic Racer again. Details in the set-up are being sorted, and the gear box is off for some de-dogging.

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Guzzi badass overlanderKaren and Kevin Brown have built themselves the ultimate overlander bike, a Guzzi SP 1000 totally out of the ordinary.

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 The 38th Primus Rally

The weekend of 26-28 February I spent at the Primus Rally.  Here's the video, and pictures here, some of them by Kurt E. Larsen, like the one above.

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Brevik MCC mini-fair

On 6 March Brevik MCC threw together a mini motorcycle fair as 2010 is a intermediate year between the biannual big (for Norway) M/C Fairs. Here's the video from their fair.

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"Motorcycles bring people together. Motorcycles are like being naked. Just as everyone exists on the same level naked, riding one unites you with other riders, whether they be mechanics or stock brokers, professors or construction workers."

Steven Alford
International Journal of Motorcycle Studies