Sunday, May 27, 2007

700 Miles on a Kawasaki Ninja 250


What an inspiring review - made me actually go out and buy the Kawasaki Ninja 250R last year. Oh how I wish I could do this run down the California coastline - hopefully someday in the near future. Meanwhile, you can probably catch me on my Canary Yellow Ninja Junior in good old downt0wn Fremont.

Click here for the full review.

Yesterday once more - Lambretta, Vespa, Scooters and Carbon Footprint

It's very interesting when you look at the history of scooters in the post WWII Europe - an answer to the need for mobility in economically distressed times, they lost in popularity by the 70's when everyone in Western Europe could afford a car.

Today, due to a difference set of reasons it may be the time to revive two-wheeled transportation. the reasons being energy conservation and environment protection. Considering that a vast majority of Americans drive alone, wouldn't it make much more sense to ride a motorcycle or scooter?

But not Harleys or other big beasts. It makes no sense to ride a motorcyle that gives you less mileage than a regular Toyota Yaris with 5 passenger capability, air conditioning, etc. I am thinking city bikes with 50 cc engines and freeway legal bikes with 250 cc engines.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Probably the best index of the real impact of gas prices on standard of life

You've gotta read this one -

"The S/W FI is generated by measuring the consumer-cost of a gallon of gasoline against the hourly minimum wage, multiplying that by the fuel efficiency of the average car (expressed as a constant) and expressing the result in miles."

Chris Kelly is no economist but this probably explains things a lot better than the inflation linked indexes that economists come up with that explain away the impact of higher gas prices by using a mix of inflation, increase in wages in dollar terms and so on.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-kelly/sw-fi-freedom-index-hi_b_48226.html

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

It happens only in India


This is so surreal - but it ain't no Photoshop mashup. This one's for real - even though it's from Bollywood - where imagination runs wild (in between the 10 songs).

This is the story of a stranded airplane on the streets on Mumbai - how did it get there? Read on.