McKinney Road Oliver British Columbia Canada
by Editor on 07/05/21
I pulled this still image off the video footage from our selfie cam while riding up McKinney Road, Oliver British Columbia, Canada on the way to Mount Baldy.
July 4th
by Editor on 07/04/21
Happy fourth of July to all our American viewers, friends, sponsors and thank you everyone for watching VRIDETV.
New video: Osoyoos to Kermeos British Columbia Canada
by Editor on 07/03/21
NEW Extended length video:
Motorcycle riding on Highway 3 from Osoyoos to Kermeos British Columbia Canada. This is an extended length video showcasing the entire ride, so que up some of your favourite music, push play and go for a virtual ride VRIDETV's extended length video series put you in the riders seat, it's as real as it get without having to wear a helmet or getting bugs in your teeth ; )
This video was shot with a SONY Professional video camera mounted to the handlebars of a Harley Davidson VROD.
VROD rear master cylinder chrome cover kit 42204-04 For sale
by Editor on 07/02/21
After seeing a V-ROD rear master cylinder chrome cover kit part number 42204-04 sell for $585 USD on eBay I've decided to put one of mine up for sale.
For sale: The Chrome Grenade a true unicorn part!
Price $599 USD plus shipping & buyer is responsible for all PayPal fees.
Comes with all mounting hardware.
contact info is at the bottom of this page.
Canadian Pride
by Editor on 07/01/21
I am, have been, and always will be, proud to be Canadian.
Happy Canada Day everyone!
Photo credit: Diane
Osoyoos visitor Centre
by Editor on 06/29/21
Stopped at the Osoyoos Visitor Centre for a quick picture. Wow, what a beautiful building!
Lakeside motorcycle ride
by Editor on 06/28/21
Pulled this still image from the video captured by our monopod cam as we were riding beside Yellow Lake in British Columbia, Canada.
Heat wave in British Columbia Canada
by Editor on 06/26/21
British Columbia is entering a historic heat wave with temperatures in the 40s in the South Okanagan...
- Protect yourselves with the essentials:
- Sunglasses (our choice is Liberty Sport performance eyewear)
- Sunscreen: SPF 1 million LOL
- Wear a hat (Hey Di, where's your hat?)
- Stay hydrated (water, not alcohol)
- Find a lake
Di scores 5 out of 6
No matter how you look at it, Celsius or Fahrenheit: That's HOT!
Mountain roads
by Editor on 06/25/21
Diane and I left the desert in search for cooler temperatures, time to explore some mountain roads!
Riding in the desert
by Editor on 06/23/21
It was a cooker in the Canadian desert yesterday at 38 Celsius and it's only getting hotter... Temperatures of 42 Celsius are on the way for several day's in a row!
Welcome to Oliver sign
by Editor on 06/22/21
We've ridden a few kilometers over the years seeing many "Welcome to" signs and have to say that the welcome to Oliver sign in British Columbia is quite beautifully done and proudly states "Canada's Wine Capital"
Happy Father's Day 2021
by Editor on 06/20/21
Happy Father's Day to all the Dads of the world, enjoy your day & thank you for all that you do!
(photo credit Diane: Rogers Pass, British Columbia, Canada.)
AREA 27 Race Track
by Editor on 06/18/21
While out exploring the South Okanagan, I found the entrance to Area 27 Motorsports Park in Oliver British Columbia, but was only able to get this close as it's a Private member based facility.
If the opportunity presented itself, I'd love to showcase the Jacques Villeneuve designed race track with our camera bike capturing all 4.83 kilometers of it for our viewers.
Check out the AREA 27 website at https://area27.ca
BIGFOOT sighting in British Columbia Canada. Sasquatch
by Editor on 06/16/21
Finally a picture of the elusive Bigfoot that isn't blurry....
Both Diane and the Sasquatch were as still as a statue when they spotted each other, luckily I was able to shoot this photo in time.
"The hide & seek champion of the world"
Real or backdrop
by Editor on 06/14/21
Question: Does this picture look real or is the bike layered on top of a computer generated backdrop?
John Oliver Statue sent to Last Week Tonight
by Editor on 06/11/21
I just posted this on Twitter, hopefully the folks at Last Week Tonight with John Oliver will see it!
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Hey
@LastWeekTonight
While riding through a small town in #BritishColumbia Canada we spotted this #statue of #JohnOliver
(The town of #Oliver has a population of 4,928 & is the #wine capital of #Canada)
.
#LastWeekTonight
#IamJohnOliver
@hbo
source: http://VRIDETV.com/blog.html
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Saskatoon Avenue
by Editor on 06/11/21
Have you ever ridden past a street sign, thought of someone, turned around and went back to take a picture?
Happened again to me yesterday, hopefully she will see this : )
Old buildings and a Harley Davidson Vrod
by Editor on 06/09/21
There was no way on earth I could have ridden past these old buildings & not stop for a picture!
Time Flies...
by Editor on 06/05/21
We originally planned to be offline for 7 days but that quickly turned into 14, time flies when you're having fun!
We've explored many roads over the years but this was our first time we checked out Highway 3A between Kaleden (near Penticton) and Keremeos. It's only 35 kilometers in length but it's packed full of scenery!
This is Yellow Lake.
My Motorcycle accident anniversary
by Editor on 05/21/21
I'm so very grateful to be alive...
Twenty three years ago today I was involved in a near fatal motorcycle accident when a tow truck turned left in front of me and changed my life forever.
I spent the next 2 1/2 months in the hospital while doctors worked on my legs at the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster and then the Burns and Plastic ward at Vancouver General Hospital.
On Aug 6th I was released and sent home in a wheelchair to build up strength to prepare for the next round of surgeries. At my first doctors appointment my orthopedic surgeon gave me two options, the first being amputation of my left leg above the knee and get me fitted for a prosthetic leg, then rehab and be up and around in 4-6 months. The second many surgeries while they rebuild my legs meaning I would be non weight bearing and stuck in the wheelchair until the bone graphs were completed. The damage to my left leg was so severe that even after all the operations were completed a full recovery wasn't even a possibility. This was complicated further by contracting the MRSA Super bug while in the hospital, the infection is in the bone. Due to the amount of surgeries that needed to be preformed it would take approximately a year and a half to complete and because of the infection there were no guarantees the leg could be saved.
I thanked him for everything he had done for me thus far and for giving me the choice, and said without a doubt option two. He asked me if I was sure because most people wouldn't want to have to go through what you're about to to try and save a leg. I told him that I'd rather try everything possible, have all the operations to rebuild my leg and if some where down the line that I did have to have it amputated because of infection then I would know it was the only option and there would be no wondering "What if." Option number one would have always had the "What if " factor and I wan't wanting to have that...
He smiled and said, "I thought so."
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