Makin’ It Fit! How to Stick a KLR 650 in a Square Hole.

by geno November 2, 2012

For months, Ron Riegert of Northern Minnesota had been looking at used motorcycles for sale. He has ridden cruisers for years, but  was now ready to move into some adventure riding. If adventure riding is an unfamiliar term to you, it is a combination of on-road/off-road riding that has grown increasingly popular over the past […]

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Harley Ride on Texas Backroads

by geno November 1, 2012
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Ride Safe Tip –“Rocky Road”

by geno October 22, 2012

Yesterday I was enjoying an amazing day on my bike when I came up on a really common road hazard, loose gravel. If you’ve ever had a run-in with loose gravel, I don’t have to tell you what an instant adrenaline rush it can give you. Pretty exhilerating! This particular patch wasn’t very big, but […]

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YIKES! Trikes!

by geno October 17, 2012

As trikes become more popular, trike sales continue to climb around the country. Trike-riding training programs are also springing up among the two-wheeled motorcycle riding courses. I remember when I sold my first trike. It was to a seasoned veteran biker whose health caused him to make the switch to three wheels. Although my new […]

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Ride Safe Tip – “You’re Invisible”

by geno October 16, 2012

You’ve seen them, “texters” barreling down the highway, or someone talking on their cell phone with their arm propped up in the window, others yelling and swatting at kids, eating a sausage biscuit while trying to drink hot coffee without burning their tongue, putting on eye make-up, etc. . . These drivers are totally oblivious […]

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AMTC Teamwork – Drive Square Peg into Round Hole

by geno October 16, 2012
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A NICE Pair!

by geno October 16, 2012
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Ride Safe Tip – “Too Close For Comfort”

by geno October 15, 2012

It’s so un-nerving to see some yoyo tailgating a biker. I can barely handle it when I look into my rear view mirror and see nothing but grill! It’s bad enough when I’m caging, but 100 times worse when I’m on my bike. I’m sure you know the feeling. I’ve heard stories about bikers slowing […]

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