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The previous Wordpress.com version of this Web site had earned very high rankings in Google— at least compared to similar Web sites, but it’s not facebook. I really depended on that Google ranking. There are only two ways to take your Google ranking with you:

  1. Don’t let your URLs change. If you want this one to work for your Wordpress.com Web site, then you really need to pay Wordpress.com to use your domain name from day one.
  2. Use a 301 redirect to prove to Google, that yes, you really are moving, and that the new site really is yours. Unfortunately Wordpress.com would not allow me to do this.

Needless to say, my traffic here was devastated. People reading my words is what motivates me, and the lack of traffic indicates that people aren’t.

Why the ads? A number of organizations were satisfied that this is a valid form of media. (Thank you Ducati, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, DMG/AMA Pro, the AMA, and the rest!) But the Dorna rep said that they weren’t interested in helping anyone with a personal Web site. Those ads were an attempt to be more professional-looking.

Other reasons why my posting slowed down?

  1. The 2009 racing season ended.
  2. Most of my favorite racers, and their fans, are on facebook and willing to “friend” me.

Number two is the kicker. My readers are on facebook, so I have been posting to facebook.

There is only one way out of this mess.  Move to facebook. Facebook apps are actually hosted on non-facebook servers, so I might be able to tweak this puppy so that it exists both as my Web site, and as a facebook app simultaneously.

The red line marks the point where I moved the content from http://dangerismymiddlename.wordpress.com to http://dangerismymiddlename.com. These are monthly statistics. Both axis on both graphs are different. The site reached 2,661 hits the month that it was ended, and topped-out at 4,742 hits the month afterwards.

These are weekly stats for the new site. Yes, moving without 301 redirects is that bad. Note: both axis on both graphs are different. The week that we reached 2,130 hits was a week where many people gave this page a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon.com: http://dangerismymiddlename.com/archives/3979

Danny MacAskill in an amazing bicycle trials rider. If this a motorcyclist’s Web site, so why the bicycle post?

  • Mat Mladin, and other motorcycle racers have been sharing Danny MacAskill videos. Anyone that impresses Mat Mladin is worth checking-out.
  • Most roadracers incorporate bicycling into their training.
  • Sometimes bicycle trials riders approach obstacles much like motorcycle trials riders.

Image owned-by, linked-from, and linked-to www.dannymacaskill.co.uk. Click to go to www.dannymacaskill.co.uk..

There are many Danny MacAskill video on YouTube, but here are two of the most popular ones. Also Danny chose these two for his own Web site.

Inspired Bicycles – Danny MacAskill April 2009

Danny Macaskill Next level street trials

Go here to see Danny MacAskill’s new bicycle trials Web site.
Go here to read my essay about a motorcycle trials event.

    This is an amazing video where a person, wearing a suit full of skate wheels, rides down an alpine pass while lying down. Bill Cleghorn over at the [SV/DL Riders] Google Group shared the video with us. Is it real? I don’t know. I assume so.

    The site that hosts the video is not appropriate for children, but the video itself (below) is OK for all audiences. You can always share a link to this post, instead of the hosting site if that’s an issue.

    The video takes a moment to load. The first time that I ran it (from both this page, and the [SV/DL Riders] page) it appeared to not be there, but then it was.

    Have fun!

    Nitro Circus Country Fried Trailer Video

    How does the Nitro Circus TV Show affect the Nitro Circus series of DVDs? I have no clue. What I do have is the trailer for the Nitro Circus DVD #7, “Country Fried,” starring Travis Pastrana, Chad Reed, Jeremy McGrath and more, on my Web site. See it here.

    Stunter Video From India (where everyone rides): Bajaj Auto Pulsar 220 TV Ads

    The Bajaj Auto (as in automobile) Pulsar 220 DTSi motorcycle is from India.  They only make a little more than 21HP, and 19 foot-pounds max: as reported by Motobeam.com. Yet like any motorcycle: they can be so much fun in the hands of someone who really knows how to ride them.  Check it out: Indian stunters, stunting in perfect formation, for these two TV ads.

    The ads even come with doodely-doodley hammer-on guitar music in a 1980s stylee.  A true must see.

    And yet another affordable motorcycle not available in the US.

    Its the Bajaj Auto Pulsar 220!  Image, owned-by, linked-from, and linked-to MotoBeam.com.  Please click on the image to go to MotoBeam.com.

    It's the Bajaj Auto Pulsar 220 DTSi. Image, linked-from, and linked-to MotoBeam.com. Please click on the image to go to MotoBeam.com.

    This image was posted to facebook by Romain Laboret.

    BlingRockets – No4 has an article on Aaron Colton (page 68). Who’s Aaron Colton?  A top-notch, professional, 17-year-old stunt rider that also does some road racing. Bling Rockets goes to Aaron’s place-of-practice in Florida, they get specs on the bike, and they get photos of Aaron, Bill D, and Jesse Toler stunting.