Monday, January 28, 2008

Blog of the Week

Motorcycle related news, reviews, motorcycle club, bike events and recommended rides
I have been honored once again. This time by having my blog featured on Clutch and Chrome as 'Blog of the Week'. The staff at Clutch and Chrome are apparently enjoying reading my blog and thought it should be featured. The Clutch and Chrome website is a great resource for all things motorcycle related. Check out the many other blogs and websites they have listed. Thanks again guys....

13 comments:

  1. What a cool honor. Congrats to you!

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  2. Woo-hoo! Good for you :)

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  3. Congrats to you... they made a perfect choice, I love reading your blog!

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  4. mimi,linda,jovita: Thanks to all of you. I really do appreciate you reading.

    Bikerchickz

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  5. Hi from Canada Becky. I stumbled onto your blog via some food and recipe blogs..and now can't even remember which ones.. you probably know that goes with the hopping.

    Congrats on blog of the week.

    I have a Vulcan 500 ... didn't get to ride last year at all because of a fractured ankle and foot. Didn't golf either...it was a dismal year. Now I am trying to rehab the foot so I can use it properly... sigh..

    I checked out excerpts from Lois's book....it is embarrassing to be Canadian with some of the law enforcement weirdos .... *blush* .. mind you I guess that type of ego is anywhere and everywhere. Hate it but there we have it....

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  6. Congrats to you! That's fantastic!

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  8. Bumblevee: Thanks for the comment. I hope you heal up and can ride again this year. I looked at a photo of your bike;very nice! Come back anytime.

    Liz,Rick,Crusty: You are too kind. Thanks so much.

    Bikerchickz

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  9. Hi, well done and thanks for dropping by to look at the sand racing photos on my blog. we try and get to different events when we can like scrambles, short track, hill climb etc in between touring.

    ride safe,

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