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Lost, then not lost, then Dairy Queen

We go for a motorcycle ride and get lost, then unlost, then we go Dairy Queen for a soda. That's right, the Dairy Queen Saga now has a Part 5. Don't even act like you're surprised it happened.

Incredible Artifact Found In Abandoned Ghost Town!

Look upon my treasures, ye mighty, and weep!

Touring Texas on a BMW F800GT with my pals

More springtime fun in Texas as we knock out 800 miles in mid-April on a Hill Country tour. Get ready for lots of good times and laughs as I review the F800GT in all its glory.

If only every day could be like this one

Springtime has sprung in West Texas.

Exploring the abandoned nightclub where Lefty Frizzell got his start

This was just plain awesome. Special thanks to the property owner for allowing us to explore.

Sometimes you just need to ditch work for an hour or two and ride your motorcycle

And that's exactly what I do in this video:

Here's what a sampling of motorcyclists think of HB 748, the Texas mandatory helmet bill

WARNING: Copyright ©2019 Tim Kreitz. This article may not be copied, republished, or redistributed without express permission of the author. It's a pretty safe assertion to say that motorcyclists don't much like being told what to do. We tend to be iconoclasts, rebels and eccentrics of varying degrees. We're thrill seekers. We don't hop onto the back of fast, high-powered, 2-wheeled contraptions to feel safer. In some ways, we do it to experience those very zen moments and feelings that come from accepting and managing higher levels of risk. To paraphrase an old saying, by placing ourselves closer to the edge, greater is our awareness that we are alive. With that philosophy in mind, I conducted an online poll of motorcyclists from my 3,000-ish Facebook friends to see how they felt concerning a new bill recently introduced here in Texas (HB 748) which would close a twenty year-old loophole allowing most of the Star State's motorcyclists to ride without helmets. I pr...