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Finally, A Long-Distance Adventure-Tourer For Short People more
Will that be Supermoto Lite or Demi Dual-Sport? more
Finally, and F-spec GS worthy of the name. more
An Austrian alternative To The Traditional Italian Super-Twin more
Ninja 250R receives a massive '08 makeover. more
Three compelling reasons to stay single. more
More Midrange Power And S-Dms Adjustability Whip The GSX-R600 Into Shape. more
Big Red's Little Wonder more
Large, Powerful And Not Exactly What They Seem more
Redefining Superbike more
Mc Test 2008 Kawasaki KLR650 - Big Bang Theory
Good Pavement, Bad Pavement Or No Pavement At All, Kawasaki's 2008 Klr650 Is The Cheap Adventure Champion Of The World. more
2007 Ducati Multistrada 1100 Vs. 2007 Triumph Tiger 1050 In A Battle Of Upsized, Road-Biased Adventure-Tourers. more
2007 HarleyDavidson FXDSE Screamin' Eagle Dyna - Exclusive Road Test: Big Inch
Is Milwaukee's Biggest Twin too much ... or just enough? more
Ducati's meanest Monster. Has King Kong seen this? more
Charlize Angel: Full Throttle more
Does a sophisticated computer-controlled clutch automatically make the 2006 Yamaha FJR 1300AE a better sport-tourer? more
Merriam-Webster's definition fits Ducati's Monster as well as any and better than most. But you won't find a Monster more worthy of that name than the 118-horsepower, Ohlins-suspended, blood-red '07 S4Rs, which is a very good thing. Give Ducati credit for defining the modern production naked bike in '93 with the original M900. But up until now, the Monster, even the heretofore-definitive 109-horse S4R, wasn't all that monstrous compared with, say, BMW's 141-horse K1200R or Triumph's 120-horse more
Want to know which bike was chosen? more
Read about Chris Pfeiffer's most recent challenge on a BMW G 450 X. more
Take a tour around Iceland with Biking Viking Motorcycle Tours. more
The tour runs from April through November more
Ara Gureghian's nomadic life on the road on a sport-touring BMW R 1100 GS, and his dog Spirit. more
The Kiwi dental expert, Brendon Ball, has a "cunning plan" for this global ride with a difference. more
Single, Twin, Triple or Four? more
With yet another world championship title secured, Chris Pfeiffer is riding high in 2008. But what about the man behind the amazing stunts? BMW Motorrad brings you an exclusive interview with `CP' more
Charley Boorman, 41, is best known as Ewan McGregor's partner in the Long Way Round (London to New York) and Long Way Down (Scotland to South Africa) TV series. He also did a documentary on the Race to Dakar, but broke both hands during Stage 5 and failed to finish. Son of film director John Boorman (Deliverance, Excalibur and The General), Boorman is an actor himself and lives with his wife and two children in London, England. more
Track-proven skills translate into smart everyday riding more
Steadymate Travel Tips more
Q I am the owner of a 2003 Suzuki GSX-R1000. The "Smart Money" and "BB Gunn" stories in your December 2005 issue mentioned a fragile clutch on the '03 model. I have noticed my clutch being notchy. I tend to push my bike to its limits by riding frequently in the canyons and going to track days; I was wondering what your recommendations are regarding changing any part of the clutch. Should I change the clutch and clutch basket or the whole assembly? Can you tell me the benefits of changing one more
Get prepared to go adventure touring! more
A few things to think about at your next track day more
Know when it's safe to pass and when it's not. more
Pro Riding Secrets from the Motorcyclist Staff more
30-plus KSSS-approved things to do at your next track day more
Get some helful advice on smooth braking from Motorcyclist's own Tim Carrithers more
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Read about Chris Pfeiffer's most recent challenge on a BMW G 450 X. more
Take a tour around Iceland with Biking Viking Motorcycle Tours. more
Protective Footwear You'll Want To Be In When The Other Shoe Drops more
Electric clothing and Accessories available on the web. more
We give you the verdict on JC Motors Motorcycle Transport, Impact Safe-T Armor, and Ride Like a Pro IV DVD. more
Futuristic, high-tech gear/hardware for your riding needs. more
You can bolt, lock, chain and alarm your motorcycle to a faretheewell, you can tie rabid pit bulls to it, even booby trap it with poisonous vipers, but it won't make any difference. The cold, harsh truth is that if thieves really want your bike, they're gonna get it. more
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thevog.net???
Anybody seen this new site (thevog.net)? Looks good. Reminds me of a myspace type of website for...
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Motorcyclist Retro
I heard this new magazine was coming out the end of April. Has anybody seen it yet? I was just down...
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