Motorcycle Maids Models @lonelyTWAT With a continuous increase of female riders and a higher demand for correctly fitted motorbike gear, for all our wonderful curves and sizes, Sara Bernice a member of The Litas Plymouth organised a Motorcycle Maids Fashion Show on 21st October. Karen and Robin from Chequered Flag agreed to host the event. All proceeds raised wouldContinueContinue reading “Motorcycle Maids Fashion Show 2017 – A Roar in the Right Direction Towards Fashionable Women’s Motorcycle Gear”
Category Archives: Motorbikes
Basecamp Wales – My 1st Hostel Experience (A Motorcyclist’s Review)
@lonelyTWAT During my epic road-trip to Wales which you can read about here: Part 1 and Part 2, my friend and I stayed at Basecamp located in Llanllyfni a small village on the outskirts of Snowdonia National Park. To be fair I was very dubious as it was a hostel, something I had yet toContinueContinue reading “Basecamp Wales – My 1st Hostel Experience (A Motorcyclist’s Review)”
Climbing Mountains – A Welsh Road-trip Part 2
You can read part 1 of my trip here. Day 2 After yesterdays monstrous task of riding hundreds of miles and climbing Snowdon, I am feeling better than I thought. Although I am feeling more nervous about today’s ride than yesterdays. This will be the furthest away I have been on the bike, in unfamiliarContinueContinue reading “Climbing Mountains – A Welsh Road-trip Part 2”
Climbing Mountains – A Welsh Road-trip Part 1
@lonelyTWAT It’s the day before I take my longest road trip to date. A 657 mile roundtrip from Plymouth to Wales, stopping off in Birmingham on the way back to see family. With a hike up Mount Snowdon thrown in for good measure. Hasten to add I am feeling very nervous with my anxiety ravingContinueContinue reading “Climbing Mountains – A Welsh Road-trip Part 1”
Through Stormy Skies
@lonelyTWAT Just less than one month since I wrote written in the stars with hope to start a new life in Padstow with my husband Rob. Just one month for us to realise that out of the ‘frying pan and into the fire’ was actually into a raging inferno. Just one month to finally standContinueContinue reading “Through Stormy Skies”
Motorcycle journeys …….the basic essentialsÂ
I recently went for a 162 mile round trip with the lovely Litas ladies (Plymouth Branch). Google Maps Whilst preparing for the trip I wrote a checklist on what to bring on their Facebook page: Checklist for tomorrow đ: Bike Gear Swimming cossie Towel Sun cream Sunglasses Beach bag Selfie-stick (essential to take pics ofContinueContinue reading “Motorcycle journeys …….the basic essentials “
The girl with the non motorcyclist husband
Ian Stephens Photography I am sure there are many bikers out there who have a partner who does not ride motorcycles or are just anti-motorbike. Luckily my husband, Rob, isn’t the latter he just doesn’t ride. Although that isn’t to say I haven’t tried to get him on a bike, even booking him in forContinueContinue reading “The girl with the non motorcyclist husband”
Becoming a digital nomad……just a pipe dream or potential reality?
There is a huge trend at the moment with people reverting to digital nomadic lifestyles. And it sounds great, to just travel and work when you like, right? But is this just a dreamers idea of escaping from the everyday norm of society? Or is it a realistic way of living? @lonelyTWAT Well when youContinueContinue reading “Becoming a digital nomad……just a pipe dream or potential reality?”
Written in the stars
@lonelyTWAT As I sit here gazing into the beautiful Cornish sky with its hundreds and thousands of twinkling stars, I get to wondering about what lays ahead. Is our future written in the stars? Truth be told, I have never felt so lost or unsure with what I want to do. But there is somethingContinueContinue reading “Written in the stars”
Off into the Cornish Sun
There is nothing quite like mouching around on the bike when the sun is rising or about to set. Yes we have all seen endless beautiful sunsets but there’s something rather nostalgic about riding on a motorbike off into the sunset. Reminding us of a sense of belonging and being, at one with our gloriousContinueContinue reading “Off into the Cornish Sun”
