Regardless if you live in warm weather or have to deal with freezing temperatures in the winter, at some point, you may need to put your bike in storage for an extended amount of time. Depending on how long your bike will be left unused, it may require a lot of preparation to ensure your machine comes out of hiding in the same condition it was in when it went into storage. Storing your bike properly is essential to prevent your bike from suffering long-term damage and/or expensive repairs.
Read MoreJust because it’s winter and cold outside doesn’t mean you have to put away and store your motorcycle until spring. There are a lot of options when it comes to riding safely and warm all year around. Here are some tips to keep you and your bike on the road when winter offers its worst.
Read MoreRiding can be overwhelming at times. There are many factors to consider while trying to remember the daily task involved in operating a motorcycle and especially if you're a beginner. Sometimes taking things back to the basic is just the reset button we need to keep our minds clear and motorcycling seamless and fun again.
Below are seven motorcycle safety tips for anyone wanting to get out on the open road. Whether you’re a new or experienced rider, you will find these quick and easy reminders crucial toward keeping you safe on your bike.
Read MorePacking for a long ride on a motorcycle is a crafty process. People turn into a legit MacGyver when it comes to figuring out how much stuff they can fit for a journey and if you’re a female then times that struggle by 10.
It’s a balancing act. You can’t pack too much or to high or you will lay your bike over on the first turn you make and then not be able to pick it up because it weighs so much. You also have to take into consideration for your gear and extras that you may need along the road. Breakdowns happen and the better prepared you are then the less time you stay stranded and the more time you have to ride.
Read MoreWith more and more women riding everyday you would think that there would be more gear options available for us to buy and there are a few companies jumping on board but remember that we are women and that means we need a lot of options. Plus we come in a lot more shapes and sizes then men do. I also don’t think that we should have to sacrifice style for function and with a little effort we should be able to have both. I like to keep my feminine status while doing what’s considered “manly” activities so taking something that was made for a man and making it smaller will simply not work.
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