Kissell Motorsports owner Craig Kissell has given me the keys to the candy store. Or so it seems to me.
Craig has offered me whatever I want to ride from his fine establishment and treat them like my own. At least temporarily. A chance to try some other machines in the sticks. Or maybe he was getting tired of seeing the Vespa all the time in pictures. I’ve been turning things over in my head since we first discussed this back in February and just recently decided to give it a go. Over the coming weeks and months you’ll be seeing periodic posts bearing the title New Wheels in the Sticks with stories and photos reflecting my experiences with motorcycles and scooters that are not my Vespa GTS250ie. I’m not sure what to expect but am open to the adventure.
A few words about Kissell Motorsports.
You can find the dealership in State College, Pennsylvania on West College Avenue. It’s the kind of place that has a lot of things I like.
So Craig and I have worked out an agreement and we are embarking on a new project. Not only is he supportive of me riding his wares he’s leaving it up to me to write what I think. I almost feel like a junior moto-journalist. More likely a moto-essayist. As I embark on this journey I’m curious as to what I will find out about myself and motorcycles. And how my obsession with the Vespa will fare in comparison. I’m also going to use this project to reach beyond what I usually do on the scooter and talk to people who ride other things. Find out what makes them tick.
John McClane says
Or even a photo-moto-essayist?
Coop says
Steve, I’m really looking forward to this. I own numerous machines and have ridden dozens but I’d be a bit intimidated by the opportunity.
Can’t wait to get in on what you discover!
Bryan Edwards says
Man, I am envious. I would love to have a dealer that would let me try out his bikes.
matt~ says
I don’t ride, but even I know that’s one cool looking bike.
Kimberli says
Very cool. I’ve come to expect that from Kissell. Look forward to hearing and seeing the New Wheels in the Sticks posts.
They have a 300 in?!?!?!
Charlie6 says
You lucky dog!
Brian Clarke says
Very Nice! Sounds like a GREAT store that I will be sure to stop by and visit if ever thru the area.
I would love to have a shop that looks so well stocked and approachable like that down here in my area.
I think you will ride the KLR next. You know it’s just a matter of time.
KarinaJean says
I can’t wait to see what you say – I’m happily driving my partners “spare” SV650 but have been eying the triumphs (and some dual-sports) as my first bike purchase!
Steve Williams says
John McClane: Photo-Moto-Essayist. That rolls right off the tongue.
Coop: It is sort of intimidating. I’ve met riders who own a lot of motorcycles but for me it is a departure from my rather pedestrian ownership pattern. Already though I feel I should have a second one.
Bryan Edwards: I guess you need to keep your eyes peeled for those factory demo days. And bring your friends who own motorcycles doughnuts until the say the magic words “wanna try her out?”
Steve Williams says
matt: The Triumph is definitely cool. I’m working on my first write up about the first evening I had with it. It only took minutes to be smitten…
Kimberli: Yes, Kissell’s has a nice white Vespa GTS300ie on the floor. When you look at it you can tell it has extra power. Like my GTS on steroids or something.
Charlie6: I still consider you one lucky dog to have all the rides you do out in Colorado!
Steve Williams says
Brian Clarke: The KLR is definitely on my must ride list. I have always liked their utilitarian nature. And I’m tall enough to not be overwhelmed by the seat height!
Karina Jean: There are a lot of motorcycles there to look at. In addition to the Bonneville I’m hoping to try out the Scramble and the Tiger. Both fine choices.
MissScooter says
I am a very jealous girl right now. You are so lucky Steve!
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Sojourner rides says
Wow! Starting off at the top. Congrats on this new venture. One’s perspective is always good to get a bit of a challenge not and again. What a fine bike!
There is something about pressing one’s knees tight around the tank and feeling that power…waiting to see if and how this may shape and/or influence your perspective.
Steve Williams says
Miss Scooter: I too feel fortunate that this opportunity has come along. I’ll try and provide a vicarious experience for you through words and pictures!
Sojourner Rides: I’m curious also to gauge my reactions to the different machines. I’ve always felt I was adaptable to various situations. Now’s my chance to test that hypothesis…
Tinker says
Would his kindness extend to a Speed Triple? Because a Speed Triple plays a large part in my personal dreams/nightmares.
Steve Williams says
Tinker: I’m sure he would give me one if that’s what I wanted. I’ve been interested in the Tiger but haven’t thought much about the Triple because of the leaned over riding position. I’ll take another look….