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How To Ride Safely In That Pesky Rain

How To Ride Safely In That Pesky Rain

Posted by Mike Werner on Apr 1st 2016

Riding a motorcycle in rain brings a lot more issues, including a lot more dangers, to the joy of riding. In fact, not many bikers out there like riding in the rain. Your helmet’s visor gets rain on it, requiring you to wipe it away, your visor mists up and you stand the chance of aquaplaning when hitting the brakes too hard. We’ll not deal with the brakes in this article, b …
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New windshield checks email, calls and texts

New windshield checks email, calls and texts

Posted by Ben Baker on Mar 28th 2016

Electronics giant Samsung is not usually a company associated with motorcycles. That is changing A prototype “Smart Windshield” that displays email, calls and text messages was recently produced by Samsung with Italian advertising agency Leo Burnett, enduro rider and driver Edo Mossie and Italian rap performer Cane Secco. Calling it a windshield display is a bit of misnomer. …
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Warming Weather Means Bikers Returning to the Roads

Warming Weather Means Bikers Returning to the Roads

Posted by Ben Baker on Mar 18th 2016

It’s time to get those bikes out of the garage and get them ready to ride. Much of the nation has already experienced some riding weather and it’s just going to get better. With the return of warmer weather come reminders to be safe out there. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) has a searchable list of safety course across the nation Just plug in your zip code …
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Motorcycle Transport: Five Things to Know About Shipping Your Motorcycle

Motorcycle Transport: Five Things to Know About Shipping Your Motorcycle

Posted by Team Motorcycle on Mar 15th 2016

We’d like to think we could ride our motorcycles anywhere, whether it’s a few hundred miles, between states or even across international borders. But sometimes, like when your bike decides to have a sick day or you’re scheduled for a dream ride overseas, your bike has to leave without you. Seeing your two-wheeled baby loaded onto a truck and hauled to a destination out of view can be a …
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