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Member Since: Mar 19, 2000
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Brian_Igo's Most Popular Reviews
#208 Overall: The Exquisite Agony: Buying Your First Motorcycle
#10 in Autos & Motorsports: The Exquisite Agony: Buying Your First Motorcycle
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Brian_Igo's Author Popularity
#316 Overall
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#984 in Music

About Brian_Igo

Auto & Motorcycle Editorials:

Editorials aren't picked up by the links. Most of these cover a variety of riding and maintenance topics that might be useful if you ride. There are also a couple of miscellaneous ramblings on some related topics.

On Writing Auto and Motorsport Reviews

Preparing and Storing Your Bike For Winter

Motorcycle Bearing Service (Maybe The Last One You'll Ever Do)

Survival Tips For Urban Riding

An Advanced Rider's Tool For Maintaining Awareness

Advise On Group Sportbike Riding

Sportbike Suspension Tuning (Very Geeky)

Advanced Engine Tuning: What Rob Muzzy Knows That You Don't

Where Did All These V-10's Come From?


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How I Rate-And Should You Care?

Reviews:
I hope you have put expressing yourself coherently on a life's list of things to do. But even if you haven't, for three cents a shot-tops-I think the only opinion on your writing that matters is your own. You're not being paid enough to care what anyone else thinks.

Products:
This matters, but remember I told you I suck at graphics so...

One Star: A product or service that adds new dimensions to the concept of "wretched". It's only redeeming quality is the chance that it can be recycled into something less putrid and that someday science will be able to refund the time of my life wasted on it.

Two Stars: If it, like medical leeches, is absolutely essential to survival can be briefly tolerated. But given a choice I'd rather sit sober through karoke night at the local cantina or a political convention.

Three Stars: A product or service that either aims for mediocrity and succeeds spectacularly, or aspires to greater things and is handicapped by unforgettable faults or a bloated pricetag.

Four Stars: An-all around good product or service that is let down by niggling faults. I don't think you can go wrong with anything here, but you won't find perfection.

Five Stars: A definitive product or service in its field. Either perfect (not often) or so far ahead of its competition that I need plastic surgery to get the smile off my face. Often more expensive, but always worth it.




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