hmmm, @ biker fm i can barely hear it with volume level at 30 (but mine only goes to 11, lol). and total biker fm is down for maintenance. :( i'll keep trying... :)
Hi guys, Mucka Jay here from Total Biker FM. Have a listen to our station at some point too. You will find the music and banter better than anything you have heard before. We are 100% commercial free 24 hours a day. We have a lot of American listeners day and night and they all gather in our lively chatroom too. Check www.totalbikerfm.com.
Rob – and we would be glad to have you move over here, but just think of all the rain you would have to put up with....
AHD – I am glad you like it. I have only listened a few times and some of the talk is very UK specific, but I guess that is part of the fun for my US readers.
Geoff – Almost, but some way to go yet.
Mq01- on Bikerfm there is also a volume control at the top of the page on the left hand side. Did you turn that up? I am in a hotel in Chaing Mai in northern Thailand at the moment and it sounds good to me.
Mucka Jay – I am impressed that you found the posting on my blog! I am pleased to be able to pass on the link. Good luck with you radio station and the road shows I see you are having this year. Many of the readers of this blog are from the USA and I suspect that some of them will be tuning in. I will put a link to your station on my main page (I will do one to Biker FM as well, but I am sure you don’t mind the competition).
Hi Gary. I take a keen interest on a daily basis on where Total Biker FM is being mentioned. Spend many hours searching the net and see what people say, its all for the feedback really.
Hope to see a few more from USA on our site. We currently have around 50 regular listeners from USA that we know of so the station does get heard abroad.
Feel free to come and say hi on our community and even run a copy of your tour blog there. It looks very interesting!
Also, thank you for the offer of a link on your blog homepage. I will put a link on our directory as soon as its up and running.
mq01 - Site is all working now. We had a major rehaul of the site! Feel free to come and say hi.
Hi Mucka Jay - Good to hear from you. I have been listening to Total Biker FM and I like it! I hope that some of my readers tune-in. I have put the link on my homepage and I will listen during parts of my trip to the USA. Gary
We should send you some flyers to hand out on your trip and a TBFM sponsored t-shirt lol.
Glad you are enjoying the shows. We do have a lot of fun playing music we really enjoy too!
Good luck on your trip, looks amazing. I thought my trip to Lands End and JOG and back was mad on a 125cc on just the back roads was hard work but your trip looks intense!
This blog was originally started to record a five month, 21000 mile tour of the US on my Harley-Davidson. I continue to use this blog to record my own motorcycling adventures, wherever they may be, along with my thoughts and opinions about motorcycling generally.
Having devoted most of my adult life to being a ‘company man’, the transition to the next phase of my life away from the construction industry was always going to include some challenges. Planning and then making my dream trip to explore America on my Harley-Davidson proved to be the ideal vehicle for clearing my mind of old ways of thinking and being. I rode 21,475 miles, in 27 US states in four-and-a-half months.
My motorcycling trips have continued, with journeys across much of Europe, New Zealand, North Africa and Cuba.
A few years ago, I set up and now run Tour1, which takes riders on Harley-Davidson Authorised tours across Europe. See www.tour1.co.uk.
I live just north of London in the UK.
A 2006 Road King called 'The Leading Ladies' due to the portraits of ten 1940's and 1950's actresses painted on the bike. This is the motorcycle I use to ride through America on.
My Custom Harley 'Tradewinds'
Called 'Tradewinds' this bike has a H-D engine but almost everything else is custom, made specifically for the bike.
My Custom Harley 'Amelia'
Built in 2012, this is a seventies style traditional chopper, with considerable engraving and a tremendous paint scheme
Please note all photographs on this blog are copyrighted. Do not copy or use, in whole or in part, any image from this blog either in its original form or altered in any way. If you do want to use one of the photographs, then you must ask first and I will almost certainly say yes! Thanks for your understanding.
US Tour - My Favourites Places I Went To....
It is difficult to choose, but here is my list of the highlights of my US tour, in the order I saw them in....
31. Back roads and small towns anywhere.
32. Meeting really nice people, in just about all of the places I have been.
33. The camaraderie of bikers. Everywhere, US.
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The UK has two Biker Radio Stations and all the USA has is Howard Stern. OK that settles it, I am moving across the Pond.
BIKERfm...bookmarked and playing in the background. On this side of the pond, at 5:45 AM, it is commercial free and the play-list is pretty good.
Wow! Motorcyclists are almost mainstream!!
Thanks for that Gary, also bookmarked.
hmmm, @ biker fm i can barely hear it with volume level at 30 (but mine only goes to 11, lol). and total biker fm is down for maintenance. :( i'll keep trying... :)
Hi guys, Mucka Jay here from Total Biker FM. Have a listen to our station at some point too. You will find the music and banter better than anything you have heard before. We are 100% commercial free 24 hours a day. We have a lot of American listeners day and night and they all gather in our lively chatroom too. Check www.totalbikerfm.com.
Rob – and we would be glad to have you move over here, but just think of all the rain you would have to put up with....
AHD – I am glad you like it. I have only listened a few times and some of the talk is very UK specific, but I guess that is part of the fun for my US readers.
Geoff – Almost, but some way to go yet.
Mq01- on Bikerfm there is also a volume control at the top of the page on the left hand side. Did you turn that up? I am in a hotel in Chaing Mai in northern Thailand at the moment and it sounds good to me.
Mucka Jay – I am impressed that you found the posting on my blog! I am pleased to be able to pass on the link. Good luck with you radio station and the road shows I see you are having this year. Many of the readers of this blog are from the USA and I suspect that some of them will be tuning in. I will put a link to your station on my main page (I will do one to Biker FM as well, but I am sure you don’t mind the competition).
Hi Gary. I take a keen interest on a daily basis on where Total Biker FM is being mentioned. Spend many hours searching the net and see what people say, its all for the feedback really.
Hope to see a few more from USA on our site. We currently have around 50 regular listeners from USA that we know of so the station does get heard abroad.
Feel free to come and say hi on our community and even run a copy of your tour blog there. It looks very interesting!
Also, thank you for the offer of a link on your blog homepage. I will put a link on our directory as soon as its up and running.
mq01 - Site is all working now. We had a major rehaul of the site! Feel free to come and say hi.
Hi Mucka Jay - Good to hear from you. I have been listening to Total Biker FM and I like it! I hope that some of my readers tune-in. I have put the link on my homepage and I will listen during parts of my trip to the USA. Gary
We should send you some flyers to hand out on your trip and a TBFM sponsored t-shirt lol.
Glad you are enjoying the shows. We do have a lot of fun playing music we really enjoy too!
Good luck on your trip, looks amazing. I thought my trip to Lands End and JOG and back was mad on a 125cc on just the back roads was hard work but your trip looks intense!
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