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Motorcycles, Riding and Travel Blog by Dave Dragon with Photos, Videos, and Touring as well as Satire and occasionally, my personal experiences with products and companies I've used.

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01/10/2012 08:06 AM
Change Is Inevitable – Embrace It
It's time to move on! I've been blogging daily here on Ride It Like You Stole It for over six years now, and it's been a good run, but the time has come. This decision has been made much easier over the past two days, as more than half of my images taken over the past ten years, and shared on this blog, are no longer accessible since Google/Blogger made a change to their image hosting internals; ...

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01/09/2012 11:10 AM
If - by Rudyard Kipling
If , One of those timeless poems I enjoy so much, written by Rudyard Kipling, is an amazingly insightful poem on the attributes of what makes a man a man. Becoming a man isn’t just one event, but rather a series of attributes developed over a lifetime. If only more men desired to obtain these characteristics, the world would be a much better place. If you can keep your head when all about you ...

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01/06/2012 08:16 AM
How Useful Are You? Take This Technology Quiz
Here is a interesting little quiz, just 10 multiple choice question to gauge your Technological Usefulness. Have you ever thought it would be cool to go back in tine, invent a gadget, gimmick or process before the original inventor, an ...

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01/03/2012 08:23 AM
Motorcycle Riding Songs that Tweak my Wanderlust
I spent a little time digging around video sites to track down some Motorcycle Riding Songs that have always touched a cord within me. There are as many Motorcycle Songs as there are Motorcycle Farkles, but not all really capture the essence of riding as I feel it, or tweak my wanderlust like the ones I've collected for you here. I hope you enjoy these, as much as I do.     Sorry fo ...

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