Things to Remember: Keeping it Light
There are a lot of important things to remember in steering a motorcycle, but there is one problem that many bikers have in the cab-dominated, target-rich, pedestrian-laden pot-hole slalom streets of...
View ArticleRiding Tips: Taking a Passenger
Everyone who aspires to ride a motorcycle dreams of riding off into the sunset – or at least a nice dinner and a movie – with a friend or a date riding on the back. Unfortunately reality is never as...
View ArticleAn Almost-NY Moment: Ad for the new BMW Supersport
A nice leisurely ride through Budapest. The only thing comparable is an early morning ride through Manhattan on a Saturday morning – the best time to ride through the city! Enjoy the great weather...
View Article30 Minute Rides: Good Eats in Queens
“If all else fails, we’ll just go tear it up in Queens like we always have…” - Vince (fictional character), Entourage Every time I mention one of these places (to guys) the response seems to be, “My...
View ArticleRiding Tips: Finding the right Position
Experienced motorcyclists are sometimes the worst people to ask about riding techniques and positions. Complicated things, like countersteering and body position, can become so second-nature that they...
View ArticleTime Waster: The Non-Biker Biker
“It’s not any desire for speed, just mobility… Traffic…is really terrible, and this allows me to get around much more freely. I can get to twice as many appointments as non-bike-riding designers.” —...
View ArticleBikes are Dangerous…(but maybe not as dangerous as you think!)
[Okay we're back from our blogging hiatus! Too many nice riding days, and too much work to crank out to be sitting behind a computer screen. Hope you're doing well and riding safe!] Most bikers have...
View ArticleTop 5 Cold Riding Tips
It’s that time of year that separates the recreational rider from the die-hards. Personally I don’t feel right on the bike after just a few days of not-riding, I can’t imagine what it’s like going...
View ArticleMoto-Myths 3: You are going to Crash
People often say: “There are two types of riders in the world, those who have crashed and those who will crash.” “You’re going to crash a few times as you learn to ride.” Crashing (or even just...
View ArticleDoing laps around town…
One practice I recommend to riders in need of seat time is to put together a quick route around their neighborhood. It could be anywhere from 2 miles to 20 miles and take 30-60 minutes (around NY)....
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