Motorcycles represent the perfect fusion of engineering precision and pure freedom. From my first KTM Duke to my current adventure-ready BMW and the track-ready Triumph Street Triple, each bike has taught me something new about mechanics, performance, and the joy of the ride.
WMV Member
Proud member of WMV Motorcycle Club
My Motorcycle Collection
KTM Duke 125
My first serious motorcycle - a lightweight, agile street bike that taught me the fundamentals of riding. The perfect introduction to the KTM brand's philosophy of "Ready to Race."
Triumph Street Triple 675
A significant step up in power and performance. This naked triple introduced me to Triumph's distinctive sound and British engineering excellence.
Triumph Street Triple 765
The evolution of the Street Triple line - more power, better handling, and modern electronics. Unfortunately, this beauty met an untimely end.
Triumph Street Triple 765
The replacement for the 2018 model, with refined ergonomics and updated styling. Proving that sometimes you need to stick with what works.
BMW F850GS
Adventure calling! This GS opened up a whole new world of touring and off-road exploration. German engineering meets adventure spirit - perfect for WMV club tours.
Riding Statistics & Community
The Engineering Perspective
Mechanical Understanding
Motorcycles provide hands-on experience with mechanical systems - from engine timing to suspension dynamics. This mechanical intuition directly benefits my automation work.
Electronic Systems
Modern bikes feature sophisticated electronic systems - traction control, ABS, ride modes. Understanding these control systems enhances my PLC and HMI expertise.
Problem Solving
Motorcycle maintenance requires systematic troubleshooting and precision - skills that translate directly to industrial automation problem-solving and debugging processes.
Performance Optimization
Tuning motorcycles for optimal performance mirrors the process of optimizing industrial processes for maximum efficiency, reliability, and safety compliance.