Project Streetliner: My tilting 3-wheeler concept

A free-to-tilt, tadpole trike, cabin motorcycle

In 2010, I got an idea. It was an idea that stuck hard in my head and wouldn’t go away. I’ve always wanted to build a vehicle of my own and have always been fascinated by cabin motorcycles. The Streetliner is also my own personal tribute to people like the Wright Brothers, like Burt Munro — people who did interesting things that hadn’t really been done before just for the sake of doing them. What started as a page on my website has grown into a site of its own, and even a little community of tilting trike nerds. You can keep up with the progress at ProjectStreetliner.com.

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Powersports Journalism for ScooterFile.com

I founded ScooterFile.com in 2012 to be for scooter fans what MotoringFile.com has become for MINI fans, and BimmerFile.com is for BMW enthusiasts. Bringing together ...

Podcasting with the world-famous White Roof Radio

In 2005, two guys (DB and Todd) got together over the internet to talk about MINI Coopers. They recorded those conversations and the White Roof ...

Automotive Journalism for Motoringfile.com

In 2002 Gabe Bridger, a designer in Chicago, bought a MINI Cooper. He liked it so much he started blogging about it. That blog grew ...

Writing for Bluecat Motors of St. Paul, MN

In 2011, I served as documentarian for BlueCat Motors, a motorcycle repair shop in St. Paul, Minnesota. Specializing in vintage and modern European and Japanese ...

My own personal writing

In 2007, I bought an old Italian scooter. It was so much fun, I wanted to write about it. An early version of The Ride ...

Project Streetliner: My tilting 3-wheeler concept

In 2010, I got an idea. It was an idea that stuck hard in my head and wouldn't go away. I've always wanted to build ...

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