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Topic 24 · 54 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
Cool motorcycle websites
~smidgley #1
http://www.softsolutions.com/smidgley
~triumph #2
Here's one-- http://www.reduc.com/ Thanks, Steve. As it looks like I will soon be a Brit bike owner, I'll check it out. I'm having a hell of a time trying to find a similar club here in Denver.
~smidgley #3
There are two British clubs in Colorado that I know of. Norton Colorado Rick Black, 4690 Pierce St. Wheatridge, CO. (303)420-2654 The other is Colorado British Bike Owners (or something like that)- the president, Ray Farrell, is a member of our club. I won't post his phone number but you can find it in the Colorado Springs directory.
~Hoop #4
2 great sites. Guess I'm more partial to the Brit site. How often do you see Vincents that actually are MOVING? Ah--and the Ariel square four--delightful! The classic Norton--priceless! What great pics!! For those interested in the Honda Single Overhead Cam Engines--visit http://www.voicenet.com/~stauffer/ For those interested in the Kawasaki Z-1 visit http://www.concentric.net/~kgoldman/kawc.shtml Enjoy Hoop
~Ed #5
Uh, I know this place that is sort of "rough" if you like it like that. Check out Boomer's Homepage at http://www.wildboomer.com/. No flames please... every now and then I like to get back to my more wild and wooly days...Boomer takes me back there. Ed
~Afor #6
Will definitely check out the Honda SOHC site to see if it has the 200/250 twin.
~triumph #7
Thanks, Steve. I went down to Fay Myers today and they weren't too helpful themselves, although they gave me the name of a place called "Isles Motors" that does nothing but Triumph restorations. This guy should be a good source--I'll call him on Monday.
~terry #8
Does anyone have any connections to get us linked from other motorcycle sites? We're talking pulling some strings here.
~triumph #9
What might help is if we had an "intro page", like www.spring.com/motorcycles/ . This would make it easier to get links from large moto directories like Motorcycle Shopper. From there, of course, we can link to the spring.com page. I'm not sure that they'll link us if I submit "www.spring.com" and they find party pictures instead of a motorcycle site. ;-)
~terry #10
We can easily do that, are there any html whizzes here that would volunteer to help with this page? We can easily create a page like that. In fact, I'll create a skeleton page now.
~Cafe #11
Hey I've been a "Boomer" fan for a while now! Seems like a good ol' boy. Good to have this area IMO! I can maybe do some NYC area linking, I'll let you know.
~terry #12
http://www.spring.com/motorcycle Look for further developments. Another Spring FrontPage 98 enabled website. Inspired by guess who?
~Cafe #13
"genediscuss"? Very good looking, and a needed page. Now I can post around and get others involved. Thanks!
~triumph #14
I got my inspiration from the WebBoard box (the white and black boxes, that is). As for FP98, shame on you Terry. I hate FP--I code all my stuff manually. :-)
~terry #15
I do too. But some folks need a crutch.
~triumph #16
What "inspiration" were you referring to, out o' curiosity. I'd atleast like to know who I'm plagarizing! :-)
~smidgley #17
http://www.cowin-tech.com/ducati/ This site has links to dozens of other sites, both Ducati related and of general motorcycle interest.
~Cafe #18
How about http://www.magpie.com/nycmoto for a look at what goes on (here). http://www.roadgear.com for good prices IMHO. and for Stacey http://www.thunderbike.co.nz also http://www.sportriders.com and http://www.cybercyclemag.com More to .come!
~BikeSite #19
Hello I would like to introduce myself, my name is Brian and I maintain "Ramonas Bike Site " at < A HREF="http://members.aol.com/ramonahall/BikeSite/BikeSite.htm </A> I was hoping for some feedback on the page. Thanks Brian Knoblock
~Cafe #20
Nice site, Brian. Sadly, CrossRoads has been superceded by this site so far. Hope you'll be back for comments?
~terry #21
Welcome Brian, come on back!
~triumph #22
Be sure to tell the operators of all the sites you visit about this site so that hopefully some will link to us. http://www.spring.com/motorcycle/
~triumph #23
Hey Terry, can you access this yapp system with telnet? If so, how? Thanks.
~terry #24
Just email me (terry@spring.com) for an account and I'll set it up for you. No sweat.
~Hoop #25
If you are going to Sturgis for the Rally, be sure to check out the Jackpine Gypsie site at www.sturgis-rally.com Hope to see all of you at Sturgis! Hoop
~Afor #26
Well, you won't see all of us at Sturgis but...
~Afor #27
THe new address for the SOHC/4 club is http://www.voicenet.com/~stauffer/sohc4/ Owning a SOHC Honda (or parts thereof), I was interested in a Honda SOHC site until I realized it was all about fours.
~Afor #28
WHat's the address for Special K's website?
~triumph #29
Speaking o' which, where's he been lately?
~triumph #30
Terry, what's this "Fairwitness" stuff? Was the author of this software a big Robert Heinlein fan?
~Cafe #31
1) Shebee, I'll have the AirTech URL tomorrow. 2) http://www.ace-cafe-london.com Check it OUT! Especially Jon, and Shebee (comments?). Although I saw my first Rickman Metisse about the time the cafe closed, I bought into this stuff and I'm still sellin' it today! Nice pix on a nice new site. I understand they're trying again.
~terry #32
That's kind of stiff sounding, "fairwitness", it can be easily changed by the host or by me.
~triumph #33
Did you ever read "Stranger In A Strange Land"?
~Cafe #34
Here's a good one for the British-inclined http://www.webbikes.uk.co Nice site, even has a conference-thing. Maybe BJ can get the word on future Triumph US marketing.
~Ed #35
Folks, not sure how this got around to Heinlein books, but I have been a Heinlein fan since about 1957 or so when I read his 1st book, HAVE SPACESUIT WILL TRAVEL. I was 10 then. Since than, I have read all his books several times over...latest thing was the movie STARSHIP TROOPERS. Just my 2 cents worth. Ed
~ramblinman #36
Frank, I can't get the website URL to work for me, I'd love for Triumph to come out and tell us American riders that their commitment was firm and that they are in for the long haul. I still have a attachment to the new Hinckley Triumphs and it is fun to ride a "different" bike than everybody else has! If you can get me the proper URL, I will check it out. Thanks my friend. Tailwinds, BJ
~PTE1 #37
Well here is my very first attempt to learn Web Pages... Unfortunately I do not have the ability to "Code My Own" that Jon does, and the publisher I am using leaves a bit to be desired. I inserted a few of the links you all have included here ( hope no one minds). All I need now is a better scanner so I can use better pics and a better publisher to get the look I want... Please Email with Tips, Comments, or Critiques.... Shane http://members.aol.com/PTE1/index.html
~smidgley #38
The address for Web Bikes is http://www.webbikes.co.uk/
~Shane #39
Okay, check out attempt #2. I gave the Spring a "Glowing" link... hehehe http://members.aol.com/PTE1/index.html
~ramblinman #40
Shane, nice site that Wing is a great bike, wouldn't be surprized if my next bike may be a Touring rig as 50 is sneaking up much faster than I want and comfort is becoming a factor in "the purchase"! Tailwinds, BJ
~TRA #41
here are two more web site that are quite well done.Both are about Ventures The Yamaha Venture Page http://web.bryant.edu/~redwards/yamaha/yamaha.html Tages Homepage http://www.arosnet.pp.se/tage/ Happy TRAils/NSD Paul
~Cafe #42
For the US Laverda Owners Club site http://www.hevanet.com/lavrgs/USALOC1.htm
~Afor #43
Check this out! http://206.247.198.246:8080/
~Hoop #44
Sam, Thanks for the directions to a great site! What gives? I thought XRoads was down for the count. It is fantastic to see it alive and kicking!!! Hoop
~Afor #45
This is the third iteration of XRoads, or XRoads III, if you will. It all depends on Jon's resources and determination, both of which seem to be up at this point in time.
~Cafe #46
OK it seems XR has gone up in smoke (again). Here are 2 links of interest I put on there Tuesday: http://www.motorcyclememories.com , great books, manuals, posters, etc. They just sent me search results for 80's Laverda reference sources long enough I gotta download 'em, and the search is free! Which leads me to http://www.europeancycles.com, a California shop full of good stuff, including a Laverda RGS in the used bikes section, which *may* have my name on it..
~BikeSite #47
You can Check out a Temp XRoads at http://www.customforum.com/xroads/ Later Brian http://members.aol.com/ramonahall/
~Rodehogger #48
The above temp site has been replaced by a permanent Motorcycle XRoads (Crossroads) site. The correct URL is the following: http://www.fp-webs.com:8080/~XRoads Rodehogger
~zx6rider #49
Hi guys. I just wanted to post a quick thank you to Frank for introducing me to Sportriders New England. They are a really nice bunch of folks.
~terry #50
Here's Doc Flash's City Bike column: http://www.best.com/~citybike/
~AlFor #51
The current Motorcycle Crossroads is at: http://www.motorcyclex-roads.com/ I have recently created a site about my bike (no longer mine, I sold it last November): http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=394613&make_type_query=make%3DHonda&model_brand_query=model%3Ddel%20Sol&tree=Honda%20del%20Sol
~AlFor #52
This may be an easier URL for my site: http://www.cardomain.com/id/samblob
~MarciaH #53
Great site, Sam. I had trouble loading the enlarged photos,though. Possibly my fault because I multitask big time. Take a few photos of your new mount, and this time, take the helmet off, please!
~AlFor #54
I don't know; I think the helmet helps in the anonymity department... Anyway, my new "mount" is a car, so I don't think I'll be wearing a helmet.
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