Calm Riding: Managing Emotions and Distractions Effectively
Edited from a conversation afer a long ride in July 2025 Stop and prepare. Gather your thoughts and focus on your task. Halt the wild horses that scatter your mind…
Experiences and ideas from motorcycling to life and from life to motorcycling
Edited from a conversation afer a long ride in July 2025 Stop and prepare. Gather your thoughts and focus on your task. Halt the wild horses that scatter your mind…
(Virtuous Rider March 2025 debate) Self-evaluation is the evaluation of the reality in all its aspects. A concept that resonates deeply within the human experience, yet self-evaluation remains one of…
By Yigit Surel We understand and identify anything around us, based on our personal experiences, knowledge, values and beliefs.Think that cruising at 80 km/h on a motorcycle, does every rider…
By Mr. Subjective https://www.aerostich.com/blogs/predictably-a-blog Three reasons I like this photo: It’s a 7mp file. Lots of detail It shows a rider purposefully striding toward his a less-expensive simple bike (the…
FROM THIS BLOG (AUGUST 2025) WE START RE-EDITING OLD BLOGS THAT GENERATED PRACTICAL INTEREST WITH PILOTS. WE WILL PUBLISH IN TWO LANGUAGES, OPENING WITH ENGLISH, FOLLOWED BY TURKISH. THIS ARTICLE…
Adapted from “Bike U.K” August 1997 and edited August 2025 “Speed”: It doesn’t matter what your responsible self says; speed is the essence of motorcycling. If you do not like…
by Nick Ienatsch © Sport Rider Magazine 1993 GOOGLE TRANSLATION to TURKISH after the TEXT in ENGLISH Racing involves speed, concentration and commitment; the results of a mistake are usually…
A journey beginning in Ankara and a Voodoo spell This diary entry from Murat, the second in this blog, is not only a testimony of great passion, attentive compassion from…
A Rally Story: Transanatolia 2021 by Murat Korkmaz during Transanatolia 2021 It was the third day of the Transanatolia Rally. We were riding our motorcycles from Kayseri towards Sivas Yıldız…
Aydin Ural is a great friend, a companion on many rides and a very acute thinker. When he commutes from Germany to Turkey, often in the year, he prefers a…
(original 2000 edited 2025) Motorcycling demands intense concentration, a continuous focus on your past, present, and future actions. The millions of ever-changing messages the bikers receive impose a total focus…
I have been so passionate about motorcycles since my childhood. I do remember my uncle’s BMW 1949 R24 and the summer vacations we had together in Ezine, always first cleaning,…
We hear the word “expert” excessively these days; it seems that everyone’s an expert on something. In fact, that word became so banal that they even came up with a…
by Andrew “Wookie” Longshaw. “Note from Paolo Volpara. We had a common history with an old April Caponord and we rode together in Turkey several times. Andrew is a free…
Self-evaluation is the evaluation of the reality in all its aspects. A concept that resonates deeply within the human experience, yet self-evaluation remains one of the most challenging and often…
Have you ever felt like we’re living in a world where we’re constantly chasing after things we don’t really need? We spend our time working to buy stuff we end…
This piece was written in 2019 by Hakan Erman for a project called “Parallel rides”, trying to get lessons from motorcycling that we can apply to life Once upon a…
Sep 10, 2022 How often have you heard the warning “Do not take risks?“ When the conversation turns to sport (i.e. motorcycling, horse riding, cycling) or physical activities (i.e. sailing,…
In a recent conversation about motorcycle crashes, often referred to as accidents, a competent rider posed an intriguing question: “Kazanın en önemli sebebi aklın doğru konumlanmamasi olabilir mi? – Could…
I was reading an article in an Italian newspaper that, in my experience, underlines and explains well the difficulties that we encounter when trying to acquire new knowledge by developing…
Considerations for Virtuous Rider “The principle of simplicity or parsimony—broadly, the idea that simpler explanations of observations should be preferred to more complex ones—is conventionally attributed to William of Occam,…
In complex and testing situations, we tend to follow the lead of a competent person (the one who knows what to do ) or the guidance of a confident one…
by AYDIN Ural A second note from Aydin and a deep one; patience is a virtue rarely praised in these fast and selfish times: in family, in business, in friendship…
from Aydin Ural One of the latest entries into the thinkingomm made me think about bravery vs courage… again. I’m not a linguistic expert but there is a profound difference…
(PV note) I just completed a long and fascinating ride in Anatolia revisiting famous historical, artistic and natural locations: for some of them was a return after 20 years and…
How many times have you heard the admonition “do not take risk”? When the conversation turns to sport (i.e. motorcycling, horse riding, cycling) or physical activities (i.e. sailing, mountaineering, diving)…
For Turkish version. Even if you were sure that the thief would be caught and punished, would you fall asleep with peace of mind without locking your door? Consider that…
For English version Hırsızın yakalanacağından ve hak ettiği cezayı alacağından emin olsanız bile, kapınızı kilitlemeden gönül rahatlığıyla uykuya dalar mıydınız? Evinizin taşrada değil, komşularınızı bile tanımadığınız büyükşehirde olduğunu da düşünün..…
I think the common and biggest problem of the people of our age, who strive to be productive, is lack of time, not finding time. How many of us didn’t…
For English Version Üretken olmaya gayret gösteren çağımız insanlarının sanırım ortak ve en büyük derdi vakitsizlik, zaman bulamamak. Kaçımız düşünmedik ki gün 24 saatten fazla olsa yetiştirmem gereken işleri yetiştirebilirim…
For English version Konsantrasyon (dikkati ortak bir merkeze veya hedefe yönlendirmek veya getirmek) eldeki göreve odaklanma sürecidir. Neler yapabileceğimizin bilgisi ve durumsal farkındalık, motosiklete binmek de dahil olmak üzere iyi…
For Turkish version Concentration (to bring or direct toward a common centre or objective) is the process of focusing on the task at hand. Knowledge of what we are capable…
“Don’t aim at success. The more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued;…
By Andy Goldfine Aerostich.com I sent the essay of Bruce Haedich to Andy Goldfine great thinker and creator of the Aerostich riding suit, classic and futuristic defence technology. With Andy…
In recent times it looks like most of the conversation between bikers end up with the crucial question “How many years left do we have to enjoy ICE (internal combustion…
There is a life-force within your soul, seek that life. By Ahmet Coşar PV note: I am often disturbed by the superficiality and vanity of conversation between bikers, then a…
from Mr Subjective, master of Aerostich conversations at https://www.aerostich.com/blog November 2021 Before we know it our ICE (internal combustion engine) motorcycles will be replaced by electrics. And not specifically because…
Ted Simon, one of the great writers-on-bike and contributor to a better understanding of our planet, sent out a call for help and action: “What could a 90-year–old biker do…
An essay by Mrs Subjective. (Note from the Editor) We talk often in this blog about self-awareness and the connection between the sport of motorcycling and the growth of awareness…
Republished from OMM Bulletin 1998 Several times, after the conversation turned hot on motorcycles, I have been asked why I spend so much time on two wheels. After all, friends…
To live is easy, to stay alive is hard work The essay by Ken Condon distributed on February 17, 2016 and recently re-published in this Blog has been selected as…
The difference between being a fast rider on the track and a safe one on the street. By Ken Condon February 17, 2016 You might get away with it enough…
by Keith Code © Motorcycle Consumer News 1997 There are technical points concerning a rider’s fear of making either right or left-hand turns. Many riders have this fear and it’s…
Toward the end of the Summer, when the first cold and wet weather makes again its presence felt on the roads of Turkey a certain feeling of tiredness permeates my…
June 2021 by Aydin Ural “The shortest stopping distance of a vehicle is observed when crashed to a stationary object – only then you realize your speed was just too…
Reprint 2003 by Gabe Ets-Hokin Los Angeles (AP). Disaster relief officials announced here Tuesday that United Nations aid workers would begin airlifting emergency supplies of adjectives, pronouns and adverbs to…
Reprint from Ride to Work © 2004 – How can I learn how? Riding to work and riding for transportation are not as simple as using a car or public…
“I will appreciate anyone who wants to contribute in the Eco Ride discussion” is the last phrase in the piece of Fatih Altunkaynak (riding around the world with wife Tugce…
A recent post from Mr Subjective at the AEROSTICH blog: you can visit and subscribe to the full collection of good articles here Here’s an excerpt from an emotional essay…
Up here in the Northern hemisphere it is Autumn. Now I like Autumn. Others prefer the clear definition of Summer or Winter. [I say that but with each passing year,…
Posted by Hakan Erman It was one of those closed-circuit motorcycle training days and I was on duty. Attendees were riders from different ages who were willing to pay and…
By nature, one stationary thing can keep balance only if it has at least three anchors. Like a tripod. On two wheels, you need another complementary leg which can be…
This article is a revision of a piece written for the OMM Bulletin in 2009. What prompted the re-editing is a small consideration I made during the last weekend ride…
”The more practiced and proficient one becomes in a given task and the more complex the task, the greater is the resistance to fatigue” (PV note) Don Arthur wrote time…
I went to see the Rally Turkey 2020 part of the World Rally Championship and I really enjoyed two days of speed, skills and dust. The sporting event was truly…
I had to stop: small stones and grit can transform a morning run into an anticipation of purgatory. Take off the shoe, shake it, turn it and the stone cum…
by Andrew ‘Wookie’ Longshaw (Note from Paolo Volpara) Over the last few months we have been kindly accused of being “luddites” when we discuss the proliferation of technologies in vehicles,…
In the garage where I park my bike, there are approximately 40-50 motorbikes. I park among 13-15 of them lined side by side, on side-stands, along a wall positioned relatively…
From a friend I received this extremely boring document on kickstarting… but the note accompanying it was too real to let pass the opportunity to share “This should give you…
by Ian Worral Ian Worrall has been my companion of many philosophical, artistic and historical conversations. For decades Ian has been my reference as a teacher in riding on/off-road and…
(PV note) Kazim Uzunoglu, long time partner in riding, motorcycle tour guide extraordinaire offers a rationale for the six bikes in his garage. Is “one bike for all” the right…
Many old riders experienced the loss of friends roads companions, raising questions “why?”, “worth it?” when?” Animals jumping out of nowhere, vehicles on the wrong side of the road, diesel-fluids-mud-sand…
Thanks to Andrew “Wookie” Longshaw for his editing contribution. I received a message from my family in Italy: a long quote from Silvano Petrosino, philosopher and Professor of Theory of…
The last portion of this blog name “Thinkingomm” stays for “One More Mile” as a commitment to push our process of thinking to touch the limits (sometime very near) of…
Biker Thinker: “A much used slogan for advertising of “symbol” goods, Life is a Game reveals a superficial approach to life but, more important, to game. With games we learn,…
By Kazim Uzunoglu, companion of many adventures on the road, organiser and guide of many challenging rides, motorcycle guide, above all, great thinker. Originally Kazim wrote this essay as a…
(by Robert Higdon from On the Level, April 2003, magazine of BMW Riders Association). In the picture Bob is resetting his own pace during a gruelling 2003 ride along the…
by Nick Ienatsch (Lead Instructor at Yamaha Champions Riding School) “It depends” is the answer, now, what’s the question? We were making the simple joke observing riders initiating the first…
In the blog “How much do you weight?” published on the first of this month of June, my friend rider Sezi was reporting the experience of a minute person in…
Annual celebration of motorcycles that are not only a part of daily commuting but also a lifestyle, a way of thinking. This year has been tough with this pandemic crisis…
Paolo Volpara’s conversation on bikers rights with A. Goldfine and B. Higdon : On the blog “May: Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month,” published on the 21st of May of this year,…
By Bob Higdon, Part 114 of “The View from the Bunker” : Bob Higdon is (in alphabetical order) a book author, competent rider, expert lawyer, life critic, long-distance rider, sincere…
It seems normal nowadays to wear “technical gear” while riding a motorcycle or a scooter: even bicyclists today wear protective helmet and “ad hoc” clothing. We can still cross path…
Riding around the world on a motorcycle is a never ending source of lessons and observations: a good way to compare the society in which we grow up with new…
Re-edited from OMM Bulletin January 2008 Autumn this year never ends: the calendar reads January 6th but outside, in the rural environment of Trakya, the thermometer reads +13 and the…
Sezi Toprakci writes to Paolo Volpara on motorcycle weight and on the role of balance. May 2020 Motorcycles are always in a slimming diet. A diet imposed by the manufacturer…
“Some bikes are great to ride, and some are just great. These machines are both”… posted two weeks ago the blog died in absolute silence: no comments, no reactions. Just…
I received this essay from a person working in the motorcycle industry. I like the content, it reflects my considerations to the now famous FortNine video and it moves ahead…
Rupert Paul (Riding Skills 11 June 2009) interviews Jon Taylor Jon Taylor has been a racer (he’s a former double Bemsee club champion), bike cop and long-time Nürburgring instructor. He’s…
Two schools of thinking about the “after-pandemic” and both agree on a bleak economic period ahead: for States, for Companies and for Individuals. Both schools of thought push for a…
From Mr. Subjective AKA Mr. Andy Goldfine, I received a message that, among other subjects, was calling my attention to a post issued by him on May 13 and related…
P. Volpara editing from M. Wheeler and Jon Taylor lessons. First published in OMM Bulletin 2009. I selected to republish without any modifications a 2009 article following the posting of…
I was attracted by the strange title of Simon Matthews piece : what a nodding donkey has to do with motorcycling? Quite different from the serious articles coming out of…
Wife (Tugce) and I moved to Cracow a few months ago and biking, in this period, has been limited to test various second-hand motorcycles, to find the ideal one to…
by Jon Taylor (August 2002 – revised November 201 Of all the skills needed whilst riding a motorcycle, when all else fails and the unexpected happens, your ability to get…
Paolo Volpara notes from Mike Wheeler MC training lessons. Edited from OMM Bulletin April 2000 and September 2008 Mick Wheeler, excellent trainer and founder of A.R.T. (Advanced Riding Techniques UK)…
Not often but it happens: crossing lanes with old friends, husband and wife, people not seen for too many years: a riding couple from the past. Motorcycle community is for…
Allan Bloom in his controversial book “Closing of the American Mind” wrote: “The teacher …. is guided by the awareness, or the divination, that there is human nature, and that…
The rules of convivence imposed by governments to fight the pandemic COVID make a large part of the population discovering the limit of self-gratification and the joy of communal life.…
Considerations on the lightness of life and the balance on biking with contribution from Andy Goldfine Parallel rides: lateral thinking comparing the way we ride a motorcycle with the way…
Posted by Hakan Erman Lately, I don’t resist to the temptation to watch the latest episodes of my favorite You Tubers, some of which are, of course, long distance motorcycle…
“Good to see that you had a good ride yesterday but I did not like some of your choices in cornering…” Mail message from acquaintance long forgotten; message dropping inbox…
It has been more than two months now, since the start of this state of staying home. We turned back to basics of life, like spending quality time with family…
In 2005 the OMM Bulletin that I was editing published an article (or better a list) from Motorcycle News magazine titled “50 machines you have just got to ride!” Written…
This is a note that appeared on the One More Mile Bulletin of April 2001 following a MC training course that Hans Heinz Dilthey gave to Turkish riders in March…
Advice for cornering on a motorcycle from Bike Magazine UK and additional suggestion from Eddy Lambah-Stoate author of “My Little Green Book of Advanced Motorcycling” Corners. It’s what bikes are…
We want our life to go back, now, getting back to “normality” Give back traffic to the cities Give back the profit to profiteers Give back wind-in-the hair to bikers…
From a good friend and companion of rides I received a challenging article of psychotherapist Ms. Claire van den Bosch campaigning for a “don’t go back” movement to operate on…
posted by Paolo Volpara Recently I was gracefully provided for a long weekend with a “top of the range-latest model” motorcycle, beautiful, efficient, fast and gifted with all electronic gizmo’s.…
by Kate Fehlhaber, aeon.co Published on May 17, 2017 and re-published by Thinkingomm without permission Note by Paolo Volpara –I publish this article on the illusion of competence as a…