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...
I Can't Hear You: Hearing Loss and COVID-19
Ch-ch-ch-changes In less than 12 months, the novel coronavirus has transformed every conceivable aspect of our lives in increasingly dramatic ways. Everything from work processes to public safety precautions to personal health accountability have had to adapt to life in a global pandemic. While it’s nice to imagine we’ll get back to normal (and there’s a very strong chance we will), our understanding of what is normal may be changed forever. But as difficult as this is, health systems around the world are rallying to create solutions with promises of positive change. The Spanish flu epidemic of the early 20th...
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.
Is Tinnitus the Not-So-Silent COVID-19 Symptom?
Most of us assumed that COVID-19 primarily affected the respiratory and muscular systems. However, as time goes on and more research comes out, one thing is clear - COVID-19 is an entirely different strain of virus. It's now thought to be a cardiovascular disease, which both complicates and explains many of the symptoms, including tinnitus. Read the post to learn more about how tinnitus may be the not-so-silent symptom of COVID-19.
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