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Category: Motorcycle Tips

Upping your motorcycle maintenance skills

Motorcycle maintenance should be an ongoing part of every motorcycle rider’s relationship with their bike. It’s a great way to get to know your motorcycle better. And most importantly, preventive motorcycle maintenance helps keep you and your motorcycle safer, while also potentially saving you money. Knowing how to maintain your motorcycle is a learning curve for most of us. With a little time, effort, and...

Ride your HOG because you love your dog: Celebrate National Dog Week

If you stop to think about it, bikers and dogs have plenty in common—we love seeking adventure, feeling the wind rush by, and living life to its fullest. What better way to honor these shared passions than to hop on our bikes and ride for man’s best friend to celebrate National Dog Week? This week begins on September 20 and is a great excuse to...

Caring for your drivetrain: Final drive

Between every twist of the throttle and rumble of the motor, there are three steps your motorcycle takes to put that power to the asphalt. It starts with the primary drive, which transmits power from the motor to the transmission, and then the transmission turns the final drive to put the power to the rear tire. The final drive system is a critical—yet often forgotten—part...

How to help make sure you’re seen on your motorcycle

As a motorcyclist, you face different vulnerabilities on the road than others do. Here are some tips to help ensure you and your bike are seen by other drivers: Keep safe distances between yourself and other drivers As you know, motorcycles are typically smaller than other vehicles and can more easily get lost in drivers’ blind spots. When passing a vehicle, always keep a safe...

Rain and motorcycle riding: How you can stay safe

As motorcyclists, we understand the call of the open road. We seek the joys of natural-world experiences and desire more than air-conditioned car rides enduring—at best—the scent of cardboard pine trees dangling from rearview mirrors. While we welcome nature’s open-air sights and smells, there are admittedly some uncontrollable elements that we face on the road. Consider rain—its scent usually reaches our nostrils just before it...