by Steve on January 1, 2012
2012 is here and I hope the coming year blesses you with health, peace and prosperity. I am unsure how many of you are still out there since it has been so long since I posted. I have been absent due to further complications with my daughter who had to have a feeding tube placed a couple months ago. Being Dad and husband had to take priority over blogger and podcaster so that is where I had to be.
I surely hope that 2012 is much better than 2011 and I wish the same to you. Ride safe and ride as much as you can. Promote this awesome sport of ours!
by Steve on September 21, 2011
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Episode 22 provides us relief from motorcycle recalls! It is about time. We spend the first minutes of the show talking about the recent Ride for Kids in Indianapolis which raised money for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Click on the Foundation link and see what they are all about and then click on Ride for Kids to find out where the nearest ride is to you. You can either volunteer to work the event or at least go and have a great ride.
Once we are done there we take the opportunity to speak with artist Matt Feaster. Matt took an old helmet his brother had and drew all over it with a Sharpie. After deciding he liked this artform he decided to create a rolling masterpiece in the same manner. You can see his first creation here. Here is a shot of the latest bike.

Jump in and have a listen. The links mentioned in the show are shown below.
Feasteresque Art
Sharpie the World
Email Matt at feasteresqueart@yahoo.com
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Music for the show provided by musicalley which is the brainchild of Mevio.
Opening music Stompin’ Ground by Soulseeker
Closing song is a Tribute to Joe Satriani by Alan Renkl