This is a funny sketch honouring one of the greatest movies: Matrix. Hope you enjoy it. 
Kyle Bradshaw here to share with you the things I find necessary when hitting the road... Read the Story: Long Haul Necessities I believe there are 5 Essentials that every biker should take with them on any ride: Now... What do take with you when you hit the road? Please comment, write your own story, or record your own video documenting your biker essentials! Thanks for taking a read of this weeks Cruiser Customizing Tip of the Week. Take care, Kyle Bradshaw aka: Manybikes
Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing talks about the New Cruiser Customizing Motorcycle Community. Cruiser Customizing has always been about Bikers helping Bikers. The new community has taken membership at Cruiser Customizing to whole new level... check it out!
Read the story New Community Features
Check out this story about Membership Levels
Incident while I was installing the new risers on my bike
I've installed the jet kit from Dynojet in my '01 Volusia
I thought I would share another ride with you guy's and gal's on an awesome fall day!!!
Music by Paul Black , check him out at his website.
http://www.paulblack.ca
Look at the guys face..so funny
I found this video from 2001 today. A friend and film student, Matthias Koenigswieser, did a short documentary on me during the "dot com" days in San Francisco.
It's fun for me to watch 8 years later and see that the original idea has evolved into the largest metric cruiser community with 200,000 members world wide and a dedicated team of over 30 employees.
Explicit Humor! Adult Humor! Warning! If you are of poor humor or unable to vote legally; then this video clip is not for you. It is in German as well, so there will be no offensive language; unless you speak German: which I don't! So enjoy. It was funny to me. Yes, I will end up posting video other than humor. Like my rides and/or bike. But in the meantime....Here ya go!
I can't believe how big this thing is...
Can you imagine walking along and finding this.....
Enjoy.
Guy's thinking ya losing your marbles?...check this one out......REAL FUNNY!!
Hope ya don't mind!!
even Tracy couldn't resist ... 
Got PG to mow the grass! Told her if she could get it done fast, she could go for a bike ride!
Tammie and Kyle take their first ride on the Can-Am Spyder. Was a fun trip... check it out!
Here is a video of me sharing lanes on the way to work ... what do you all think of this riding style?
See Lane Sharing Story
If it was legal where you live... Would You Share Lanes?
Let me hear it...
Kyle Bradshaw
aka: Manybikes
Ride from Pie in the Sky to the Mooney Mooney bridge and back. Time lapsed of course!

Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing here talking about how you can stay dry in the hot summer rain as well as the cold winter rain. In this tip, I will cover rain gear options for the body, the legs, the hands, and the feet. In addition I will talks about my personal evolution with the testing and usage of the different types of rain gear. I the opening scene, I (Kyle) support Breast Cancer Awareness Month by wearing a PINK Tourmaster Sentinel rain jacket. In this tip I will talk about some of the different options for both warm weather and cold weather rain protection. We will look at jackets, pants, gloves, and boots. Most rain gear manufacturers use several key materials for the construction of their rain gear garments. The most common materials are PVC, Gore-Tex type, nylons, and polyesters. PVC Rain Gear This is often seen as "emergency" or "throw away" rain gear and can be found just about anywhere! Several of our most popular brands of PVC gear are as follows: CruiserCustomiizng 2 Piece Rain Suit The Next level of non-insulated rain protection will jump up significantly in price, but the value is not to be argued with! Some of our most popular brands are as follows: In hot weather we want to be comfortable yet protected. Many of us wear mesh jackets and pants. Many mesh products do not have waterproof liners, but the following mesh products do come with zip in rain liners: When the rain is accompanied by rain, we have a need to stay dry and warm. Most winter riding gear has a waterproof outer shell to protect from wind and rain as well as some type of internal insulated liner. The two most common liners are vest and full sleeve liners. FirstGear and Tourmaster are currently our two most popular lines when it comes to cold weather riding gear. Here are the most popular choices: NEW This Year Firstgear Rainier If you are looking for a Single Solution, I suggest the Tourmaster Centurion 1-Piece rain suit. Check out the video here: Centurion Video Warm Weather Gloves If you are looking for mesh, air flowing gloves for the summer, which will also have waterproof characters, check out these two gloves: Cold Weather Gloves When venturing into the winter elements, you will want to choose a glove that will keep you warm and dry. I have used many gloves, and these are my recommendations: Feet - What to do about the feet? There are two general options for keeping your feet dry and warm. 2. Rain Booties Often I get asked by members and staff alike... "Kyle, what do you wear to stay warm and dry in the winter?" I must say that this evolution has been a WET and sometimes very uncomfortable process. I have tested many options, and the pieces below are the pieces that have kept me the most comfortable. Kyle's Evolution: PVC rain suit --> Frogg Toggs --> Tourmaster Pivot & Venture Pants --> Tourmaster Intake Jacket & Venture Air Pants --> FirstGear Katmandu Jacket and Pants --> FisrtGear Rainier Jacket and Escape Pants. There you have it! Rain gear in a nutshell. Thank you for watching this Cruiser Customizing Tip of the Week. Until Next Week, Take Care and Ride Safe! Kyle Bradshaw aka: Manybikes