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2017 Rewind : My Year In A Nutshell

Forget YouTube's 2017 Rewind, this is the one you want to watch. Here are some of my favorite moments from (and thoughts on) 2017, as well as a look ahead to the coming year. Thanks for watching Tim Kreitz Adventures.

Our final motorcycle trip of 2017 | Alpine, Texas

Clif and I ride our bikes into the Big Bend region of Texas, deep within the Chihuahua Desert. There we enjoy local Mexican cuisine, meet a group of motorcycle friends from Lubbock, and stay in the nicest motorcyclist lodging we've ever had on a road trip.

Kawasaki ZRX1200R Resurrection | Stage 3

After a long period of poor performance and carburetor problems due to ethanol-laced fuel and sitting unridden, I finally made a winter project out of my 20014 ZRX1200R, installing a Stage 3 intake and doing a few other mods. The bike runs better than ever now. Here are the mods and the tuning data. Enjoy.

Exploring a ghost town that's hanging on to life

Matt and I visit the small, unincorporated town of Gail, Texas on an autumn motorcycle ride. It's almost a ghost town, but a few great people are dedicated to keeping it alive. Check out some historic ruins and enjoy the trip with us.

Traveling alone on my Triumph Bonneville in the Trans-Pecos Badlands

This was one of those days when I woke, hopped on my motorcycle, picked a direction, and just rode to see where I'd end up. To near the Mexican border and then into the Trans-Pecos region, join me for some rural ghost town exploration in Grandfalls and Coyanosa, Texas. Near the end, I rendezvous with Matt on his ingress homeward from a weekend trip to the hipster-infested community of Marfa.

Let's ride to a massive solar farm​ and talk green energy

Clif and I visit a giant solar farm in the trans-Pecos region of West Texas. Is this form of energy production green or just politically correct? Enjoy some breathtaking footage of an amazing facility as we discuss solar energy's questionable efficacy.

This is the time of year when all I wanna do is ride

As many motorcyclists in other parts of North America are dealing with the first onset of winter weather, mothballing their bikes and bracing for snow and ice, we here in West Texas are getting our first break in months from the 90-plus degree heat. The first significant cool front of the fall is blowing through as I write this article, and we are thankfully and at last embracing mild weather and refreshing temperatures. This is the best motorcycle riding of the year for us, hands down. For me, the changing of the seasons from summer to autumn is a bigger relief than usual this time around. That's partly because a combination of life changes and the summer heat really got to me in 2017. I won't bore you with the minutia, but suffice it to stay that I shut down one of my businesses, took a great full-time job offer, and subsequently found myself in the midst of a pretty significant paradigm shift. As a byproduct of that stress, I rode less during the hot months. In fact, if you...