A Motorcycle Diary - The Kiwi Bike Log
Designed to enable you to keep an ongoing record of all your bike details in one place for easy reference. The Kiwi Bike Log e-book prints to 52 A4 sheets with twenty categories that you can write information in, and a further five categories providing riding advice and a last one telling you how to avoid buying a stolen bike.
Not only are you able to enter and refer to all this information for your own use, if you sell your bike it’s a great selling point if you can supply the new owner with all this information as well.
Kiwi Bike Log has been designed with the input from motorcycle riders I have met and thirty five years of riding all sorts of bikes on all sorts of roads in all sorts of conditions.

I’ve had many bikes over the years, the first being a Honda MT 125 trail bike with which I (terrorized / explored?) most of my home town region in the 1970’s. Along with my teenage cousins and other friends we crashed, burned and scraped both bikes and ourselves most week-ends, setting off at dawn and returning after dark. Mid week evenings were spent repairing the damage in anticipation of our next week-end of havoc.
I moved on through various other bikes including a Yamaha XZ400, Triumph Trident T150, BMW R75, various Japanese road bikes and even a 1992 Ducati 900ss for a short while. At present I have a 1998 Harley Davidson FLSTC.
I found I needed something to keep all my bike information in one place, and so I designed the Kiwi Bike Log as an aid for others in my situation.
Many of the categories in the Kiwi Bike Log came about from talking with other bike riders and asking them what they would want in a bike log.
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