Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Here’s Why Lane Splitting Should Be Legal For Motorcycles




Know Someone Who Needs to Learn About This?

One of the most controversial subjects, in the world of Road Safety, is the subject often referred to as Lane Splitting.

Its something that if you haven't been at least a passenger on a motorcycle before, that you will not understand. Its something that we demonstrate to our customers when we take them out for a Harley Ride in Melbourne. If you

Friday, 11 January 2013

Groupon Discounts - the truth behind their facade


Just over a year ago, I was getting calls a couple of times a week from Groupon, Living Social and their "coupon clones". Their claim was that they could bring my company, "heaps of new work, and that there were thousands of customers queuing up to buy my product that I was supposedly missing out on.

The problem is, as I pointed out to them, that volume sales doesn't match the service I provide

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Time is running out.

A little while ago, I reminded my readers that they could get a free copy of my soon-to-be-published book called France-In-America.  All you needed to have done to qualify for a free copy was to have been one of those people that commented on my blog while I was on my road trip across the USA.

I have had many people sending me their postal address (to gary@garysfrance.com) so I can send the book, but I am yet to hear from some of the people who commented the most.


So, time is running out.  Some of my readers really encouraged me to keep posting about my trip due to the many comments they were making.  One person made just one comment on my blog and I am happy to send that person a free book, but I am not happy that I am yet to hear from some of the people that really deserve one.  It is you that I want to say thank you to, so if you'd like a copy, send me your address!


I need it by 14th January.


I won't be asking again.....

Friday, 4 January 2013

Youtube Harley Ride Clips - For the Dreamers


Without a doubt, motorcycles are gaining in popularity. But, for many people owning their own motorcycle, getting their bike licence just isn't something that is ever going to happen. The reasons for this are many and varied - for many they just can't fit one into their busy lifestyle, of they don't have the funds to purchase one (let alone buy all the necessary protective gear - and undertake

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

The Top 5 US roads


I recently read a post on a the American Motorcyclist Association website about which roads in the US had been voted as the top biking roads in the US.

Here are the top five. I am very lucky to have ridden some of them.

Number 1 – The Beartooth Pass.




















On the Wyoming / Montana border, this is US Highway 212 which runs 69 miles between Red Lodge in Wyoming and Cooke City in Montana. Rising up to 10,947 feet / 3,337 metres, the road climbs and falls quickly. Even though I rode the Beartooth Pass in August, it was cold and very windy on the top of the mountains, so careful riding was a must. Snow was still on the ground and the temperature had plummeted thanks to the strong winds. The term windchill factor takes on a whole new meaning when you are exposed to the elements on top of a mountain.

Occasionally you hear people say they are “feeling on top of the world.” On Beartooth Pass, I truly felt it was – as the overall impression when looking down from a mountain upon other tall mountains is – quite literally, like being on top of the world. It is a remarkable feeling to stand and gaze out over so much land. The road surface was in tip-top condition and the overall feeling of riding the road was simple – wow. Just wow.

No wonder it was voted as number 1.



Number 2 – The Blue Ridge Parkway


















I haven’t ridden this road yet, but it is very close to the top of my list of those I want to do. The road is 469 miles / 755 kilometres long, mainly along the Blue Ridge mountain chain. The road connects the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina. Its construction started in 1936 and took 52 years to complete. Those who have ridden it tell me the scenery is wonderful and the bends sweeping. The parkway is often closed from November to April due to the harsh weather.



Number 3 – The Tail of the Dragon

Photo by Tim Vines




















From the longest road in the top five to the shortest. At just 11 miles long, you might not think this is much of a road, until you find out it has 318 curves in that short distance. The road is a section of the U.S. Route 129 along the Tennessee - North Carolina Border. Notorious in the biking community, this is one of those roads that people travel a long way to ride. I look forward to riding it one day.



Number 4 – The Million Dollar Highway

Part of US 550, the Million Dollar Highway runs between Silverton and Ouray in Colorado. As it cuts its way through the San Juan Mountains, the 23 mile / 37 kilometre road has many hairpin bends, narrow lanes and steep unprotected drop-offs, which is precisely why it is so exhilarating. There are very few guardrails. Cresting at 11,075 feet / 3,376 metres on Red Mountain Pass, the most exciting part of the road is at its Ouray end, where it passes through Uncompahgre Gorge and the roadway clings to the side of the mountain. One slip here and it would be curtains for sure. The scenery and views are dramatic, which adds to the effect and, of course, the thrill of this exciting road. My video of riding this road gives just a taste of what the road is like.







Number 5 - California State Route 1

I have ridden the main part of this road, between San Francisco and Los Angeles, twice. It is truly spectacular.



















Sometimes foggy, this road runs alongside the Pacific Ocean, right next to beautiful beaches and the stunning rocky coast.

 Very remote in places, some of the best parts are Big Sur, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Carmel, Santa Barbara and many others. With so much to see and take in, this has to be one of the most relaxing, chilled out roads anyone could ever ride. The ocean has some of the best surfing waves in the world and there are plenty of opportunities to see surfers in action alongside the road.

These are some of the best roads in the USA.  Have you ridden any of these and what did you think of them?

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Where have all the tourists gone?


Things are very quiet in Melbourne right now. Maybe its the economic climate, or that people aren't travelling from the USA or Europe in as greater numbers as in the past. I wish I knew why more people aren't coming out for a Harley Ride with us.

The most common question I get asked when someone is sitting on the back of my Harley Davidson (a 2012 Heritage Softail BTW) is, "How many time a week

Monday, 24 December 2012

Did You Buy Yourself a Biking Christmas Present?


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I wish you a great time and an even better 2013.

This year’s Christmas present to myself.

Roll on the 2013 riding season! I am planning a road trip here....