We travel by motorcycle because we love it and it’s the best way to experience anything! IMHO. Yet within our community, riders have many different interests and perspectives when it comes to motorcycle touring. How far do you travel in a day? Do you build rest/rain/weather days into your schedule? How fixed is your [...]
When you tour, do you prefer long distances and lots of riding, or shorter distances and more stops at points of interest? Here’s how these Motorcycle Mojo Magazine’s FaceBook fans approach motorcycle touring. What’s your preference? 28 riders divulge their motorcycle touring preferences Andrew P. I usually plan long trips but [...]
So many roads; so little time. Often the season slips by so quickly, it’s almost over before you realize you haven’t done as much riding as you would have liked, especially for those with a limited riding season. Don’t let this happen to you this year! Get more saddle time in 2013 by following these [...]
What’s in store for motorcycles and motorcycle travel in 2013? We posed the question during a recent chat I facilitated on Motorcycle Mojo Magazine’s FaceBook page. These riders share theirs.Add yours in the comments below. 20 Readers Share their Motorcycle Travel Plans for 2013 Tony K. Funny you should ask, the wife and I [...]
Women Riders Speak is an interview series about women and motorcycles. Through their stories, they illustrate the transformative role motorcycling has played in their life. In this interview, Alisa Clickenger, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, reveals her fascinating entry into riding – and how it’s carried her around the western hemisphere! What prompted you to get [...]
Women Riders Speak is an interview series about women and motorcycles. Through their stories, they illustrate the transformative role motorcycling has played in their life. Bridget Greer, from Burlington, Ontario, started riding on cottage roads, in bathing suits and bare feet. Times have changed but not the adventure! What prompted you to get into motorcycling? [...]