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The Kneeslider Technical Improvements

by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider" on 11/20/2008

in Kneeslider

Every now and then I have to dive into the back room and work on what makes The Kneeslider tick. I've been knee deep in all of the work so posting has been a bit light recently. I'm still here, as always, but it's hard to work on computer code and tech stuff and write articles, too, the mental process is very different and it's hard to switch back and forth constantly, those of you who do this sort of thing, know what I'm talking about. More motorcycles will be coming your way soon.

In the meantime, if you see something motorcycle related that you think should be addressed immediately, just let me know through the contact form above.

Thanks,
Paul

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{ 18 comments… add yours below ... }

James Bowman 11.20.08 at 9:37 am

Keep up the good work Paul its a heavy load but a great site.

Steve Desjardins 11.20.08 at 9:54 am

Tanks for the efforts. This is one of my favorite motorcycle sites.

Phoebe 11.20.08 at 10:00 am

Thanks, Paul. The Kneeslider remains my favorite motorcycle-related site/blog.

GoRogerGo 11.20.08 at 10:03 am

Same here. Your hard work is appreciated.

jeff 11.20.08 at 11:28 am

Paul, Again, you are the only website I’ve ever commented on…thekneeslider rox. Your hard work is noted & appreciated. No website this big and great still maintains the personal side that you do; that’s what keeps everyone coming back. You are the man. Dude, you need to put up a personal bio so we know more about the guy that is making it happen.

Crash 11.20.08 at 12:09 pm

Hey Paul, if you need some motorcycle related stories maybe you can do something on the SUV 1000. A bolt-on undercover bodykit that transforms a SV1000s into possibly the fugliest thing on two wheels but does allow long distance two wheel riding/lane splitting in inclement weather conditions with relative comfort.

It should also prove quite controversial since most motorcyclists like yourself do not believe it to be a motorcycle.

Is a car without a roof not a car? Is a motorcycle with a roof not a motorcycle?

Youtube video can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHTlfqURi4Q

FREEMAN 11.20.08 at 5:08 pm

@ Paul: I love the site. It’s my daily escape from work. Keep up the great job on producing the best motorcycle website out there.

@ Crash: That is one of the most hideous things I’ve ever seen.

Peter 11.20.08 at 7:26 pm

Thanks from Australia. Your site is a daily visit, and I appreciate the time that must go into it. Your eBay finds usually leave me drooling!

Best wishes,

Peter
Brisbane, Queensland
Honda CB1300F, Honda C50 Cub

Mike 11.20.08 at 7:34 pm

Paul
It’s apparent that you are a motorcycle guy. Maybe a small bio, your favs and stuff. get your mind on something else.

Mike 11.20.08 at 8:06 pm

I also check in once a day, Religiosly!

Paul 11.20.08 at 8:24 pm

My daily escape also…..

tim 11.20.08 at 8:58 pm

Yar, I’m a fan too. Thanks Paul!

Jim 11.20.08 at 9:11 pm

Paul,

Many thanks for this great site. I don’t even own a bike yet, but your site is really helping to shape my thinking about them.

OTTO MANN 11.20.08 at 9:15 pm

ALWAYS CHECK DAILY. THANKS PAUL

B*A*M*F 11.20.08 at 10:53 pm

Aprilia Mana X concept from EICMA. That should brighten your day a bit.

Alex 11.20.08 at 11:00 pm

I also read daily!

hoyt 11.20.08 at 11:30 pm

Paul – while you’re at it, my valves need adjusted.

thanks

Chris 11.21.08 at 2:45 am

Thanks Paul!

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