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Riding and social media: living your own adventure
Dear Lynda, When I travel, I find myself lost in the moment until someone texts to see if I’m ok, or panicking because I forgot to
How to handle riding tired?
BY PAT JACQUES The short answer to this question is “don’t do it.” Riding when you’re tired exponentially increases the chances of accidents. We’ve all
Crash Protection for Motorcycles 101
BY MARK CARRERA, OUTBACK MOTORTEK USA EAST/ SPONSORED ARTICLE Crash protection must work as designed or it’s a total waste of money.
Learning Meditation from my Motorcycle
BY KRIS FANT You can’t get through school in counseling psychology without delving into the concepts of mindfulness and meditation. Dutifully, after I graduated, I started
The Two Rules of Being a Great Pillion
BY: SARA PARLIER There’s not a wealth of information out there about how to be a good passenger on a motorcycle.
Traveling with Pets?
Dear Lynda, We are talking about travel through Central and South America, and have a dog we adore. We can’t decide whether to take our
Ubuntu: One Woman’s Motorcycle Odyssey Across Africa
BY ELISA WIRKALA Ubuntu, “the universal bond that connects all of humanity as one,” Heather Ellis writes, and the fundamental quality that makes this book so
Women, Military and Moto
BY KRIS FANT Here’s an interesting statistic: Women make up 15% of the US military and 14% of Motorcycle Riders. What do Women, Military and Moto
Four RTW Myths, Debunked
EGLE GERULAITYTE Riding round the world isn’t such a mysterious, dangerous and extreme undertaking as it used to be pre-internet.
Going Off Solo: The Green Monster
Dear Lynda, I want to take a month long trip by myself, but my partner is upset he can’t go with me.