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Motorcycle Riding Season Still Isn't Over! 10 Things to do with Your Bike
As the weather started to cool down, we shared some tips on 10 Ways to Make the Most of Limited Riding Time. Now that the days are getting shorter and the kids are back in school (or Zoom meetings, you get the idea), it's really starting to feeling like the seasom is winding down. But there’s still stuff to do before you park your steed for the winter! Go to a (safe) ride or rally where you’re the only rider there on your brand Sure, much of the country is closed for business, thanks to our friend the Novel Coronavirus...
How to Make Every Day a Riding Day
Now There's No Excuse Not to Ride Compared to many other countries, motorcyclists in the US don’t put as many miles on their bikes over the year - and who can blame them? - gas isn't cheap, and most places around the country have pretty extreme seasonal weather. When it's too hot, too cold or too rainy, opting for the car is usually a wiser, more comfortable option. Then again, it’s not as fun, is it? Illustration credit: www.aerostich.com According to the fabled motorcycle gear manufacturer, Aerostich, good riding weather is between 25-95 degrees Fahrenheit (based on the temperature range...
Motorcycle Season Isn't Over! 10 Ways to make the most of Limited Riding Time
The days are getting a bit shorter, but motorcycle season isn't over yet! The tail end of the summer is a great time to ride. Here are some new ways to stay on your bike.
Motorcycle Safety Course 401 - Attitude over Ego: How to NOT be a Squid
While we can’t guarantee your safety (only a fool would believe us anyway), if you follow these steps we can guarantee you won’t walk, talk, act or look like a squid.
Stick with it and you’ll find you may be a smoother, (and ironically) faster and more confident rider than your average undergarment-exposing no-shirt canyon crawler. That means you’ll enjoy motorcycling for a long time and fly our motorcycling freak flag in a creditable way.
Now let's ride!
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