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Utah Desert

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A brief video showing the desert ride out of Salina, Utah heading towards Nevada. There's nothing in terms of spectacular riding (nor any of my other videos really) in this short video, but the scenery shows the apparent desolate nature and isolation of traveling by motorcycle across a desert plain. The video ends with us pulling off the road to take a picture of a far off salt lake bed. The rock off the sides of the road are actually sandstone reefs. It's kind of funny to think that maybe in a few hundred million years in the future three guys might be riding through where the Atlantic Ocean is now. I wonder what kind of fuel their future machines will be running on? Trash and old Miller Genuine Draft cans maybe.

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Here's the picture of the dry lake, which is also in the gallery as a panoramic.

 

Westward Adventure Pics in the Photo Gallery

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I've uploaded about 70 pics under the "Westward Adventure 2010" folder in the Photo Gallery. The trip spanned two weeks and about 6000 miles from Dayton, Ohio to the Pacific Coast Highway and back via the Northwest. Pics are from Colorado, California, Oregon, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and some cool stuff in between. I'll be creating a Ride Report and posting videos after I restock my caffeine stores, for now basic photos and some decent panoramas. Check back in a week or so and I'll have Google Earth maps created in the ride maps section. We found some good roads in Western Colorado and Northern California.

Here's a stop-motion video of about 700 still pics taken with the GoPro Hero Wide Camera.  The GoPro was mounted with the suction cup attachment on the front of my FZ1 windshield. The wind buffeting made all the pics turn out squiggly like the one above, so I thought I'd use a stop-motion technique which is like a really fast slide show set to music.

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Two-Strokes: When exhaust was blue and men were real men!

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Uploading pics into the photo gallery today and came across a 2006 Cycle World Motorcycle Show pic of a TZ500 road racer. A quick Google turned up this short video of Kenny Roberts Sr. taking a hotlap on the TZ750 flat tracker at last years Indianapolis MotoGp festivities, and the legendary "wave" (3:38) from Barry Sheene to King Kenny in the 1979 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Yamaha TZ500

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Aren't motorcycles awesome. Beautiful and violent all at the same time.

   

Welcome to Zencycle.com

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Welcome to Zencycle. I’ve put together this website as a means for sportbike and sport touring enthusiasts to come together and share their collective riding experiences.  My hope is that this site will become a frequent destination for riders that love, like I do, long distance touring and motorcycle camping.

If you’re anything like me, when you set off on an adventure, you spend a great deal of time taking pictures and videos of the scenery and the roads that make up a great ride. I’ve found that, over the last few years, I have stored up a significant volume of photos and colorfully highlighted roadmaps with notes like, “curvy, go here again!!” scribbled on them. In the ever-expanding digital era, my friends and I have become pretty efficient at exploring potential riding locales and mapping out specific routes with Google Maps. In 2009, my wife (who also rides) bought me a GoPro Hero Bike Cam for my birthday, so that I could start shooting videos of our various rides. Eventually, I thought that I should try to put together a nice blog featuring even nicer ride maps. Since my riding knowledge is largely limited to my home (Ohio) and the surrounding region, I thought that opening up a portal, like Zencycle.com, where like-minded riders could share their great roads and destinations with one another, would make all of our riding even better.

To accomplish this, I've set up an open-source message board that utilizes Google Earth's KML files to create a comprehensive database of interactive ride maps. Registered users can submit their favorite ride routes (complete with the works like embedded pictures, YouTube videos, and place marker descriptions) in the forums that have been set up for all fifty states. To aid in the mapping process, the forum contains detailed step by step instructions on how to make a Google Map file and convert it (using Google Earth) into a multimedia KML that can be embedded into your posting. If you’re not comfortable with the map making stuff, at least feel free to post any writings and descriptions about your favorite rides, and I’ll try to recreate maps for the site. Again, our goal here is to make a large database of sport riding roads, laden with insider information from the people (you) who are most familiar with them. So, please register for the forums (it’s free!) and start sharing what you know about the great riding in your neck of the woods. Finally, a quick shout-out to my friends, John and Jen at Springhill Interactive Media, who have helped educate and guide me through the website building process. Any cool stuff you see that works here is a result of their expertise.

Keep the Balance,

- Mark

   

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