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Once again another great article giving some good advise when out riding. Corning is so important and at least knowing what can be expected could save you from that OMG freaking out moment. Nothing is a guarantee but awareness is priceless. Even on ADV bikes this can happen. SOURCE: Motorcycle.com Strategies for safely handling corners…
by Motojournalism and Traction off-road E-rag. Documentary about off-road riders Paul Rodden and Larry Murray two venerable motorcyclists who just won’t stop doing what they love. More info and behind-the-scenes at motojournalism.com updates via twitter @motojournalism
Riding in Vancouver, BC almost 365 days a year we can agree that this article gives a great advise to being a successful commuter. We always have waterproof gloves with us but even H20 proof gloves can pack it in on some days. Back up gloves can save a life..we bring sometimes up to three…
Well???? YAY or NAY??? by Tom Wera October 7, 2013 SOURCE: Ultimate Motorcycling 2014 BMW R 1200 GS Adventure
This one is a sure keeper from our wedding day August 14th, 2013…for those who don’t know we have been together 16 years and got hitched this summer….
After we got married on August 14th 2013, we managed to get away for a few nights at the end of August. Here is a short video of what we saw, rode in and some of the sounds of our bikes with a tiny bit of music at the end. I am in no way…
I think everyone should save this article as a reminder how important it is for all of us to take stock in our bike, our minds and everything that is said below regarding being safe. Never take for granted riding anywhere even if it’s around the corner to a store. Don’t be paranoid but be…
Gear this time of year is important to me. Making sure I can get warm when needed, stay dry and comfortable on my bike are all part of making even a short trip safe. I traded my AP Scouts for the new Toucan boots. Gore Tex and more of a MX boot in the end. …
Day 1, Part I (all pics are clickable) As many who read this blog know first hand our everyday lives can get in the way of our hobbies. Since January 2012 until present day, Cheryl and I have both changed our careers. Leslie joining BC Transplant as an In Hospital Organ Donation Coordinator/Organ Donation Specialist…
There is something about the name “Ninja” that makes me want to ask Kawasaki to change it. Personally I really do not like it and not sure why. Again a nice addition for consumers adding more choice for less money. Source: Motorcyclist Motorcyclist, October 01, 2013 By Marc Cook, Photography by Kawasaki Stand back a…
What can 30 hours get you when on a bike? Real post coming up soon, but 30 hours takes you about 900 KM’s riding through everything from rain, pouring rain, snow, hail, wind gusts I swear were about 70 KM at times, sun, partly sunny and in the end time away from work which is…
Left Maple Ridge this morning in the pouring rain, got hit by some snow through the Crows Nest Pass, then came out the other side to partly sunny skies. Osoyoos, BC
Very tall bike and really not for the vertically challenged bit oh….WHAT A BIKE! SOURCE: Cycle World KTM builds the ultimate Adventure R
I love the RideApart articles and this is another great one with some good advise! September 26, 2013 By Sean MacDonald Riding off-road is an incredible amount of fun. No cops, no speed limits and, if you fall down, there’s no pavement to hit. But, it’s also completely different to riding on the street. Whether…