
We'll start off by saying that what the car driver does is wrong, and according to news reports, she is, as a result of her road rage, being charged with 16 charges, including Aggravated Assault, Littering, Endangering the Welfare of a Child (her child was in the car) and Reckless Driving....
We've said it before and we'll say it again: Don't engage with road-ragers. Just don't – it's not worth the aggravation or potentially negative outcome. Here, however, there's no violent or crazy result, and the situation was handled overall pretty maturely by the motorcyclist, without any...
Just a friendly note: the video that we are sharing has some salty language (as you probably would, too), so if the kids are around or you don't want to hear it yourself, play with mute on. It's a pretty common internet rage equation for a rider: errant cager vs. innocent motorcyclist. This...
Debuting today at the AIMExpo in Orlando, the 2014 Erik Buell Racing 1190RX superbike is already the talk of the event. Based off the company's uber-pricey EBR 1190RS racing machine, the EBR 1190RX is the RS's more affordable, yet still potent, street bike sibling. Featuring 185 peak horsepower...
Riding a motorcycle in California is pure bliss. Motorcyclists benefit from the state's perpetual sunshine, its gold-kissed coasts, and of course lane-splitting for two-wheelers. Lane-splitting in California, from a legal stand-point, is sort of awkward though. There is no law that grants...
Lane splitting is when a motorcycle travels in-between the lanes of moving or stationary vehicles. Through studies, it's been proven that lane splitting increases safety for motorcyclists and reduces traffic congestion for cars. It's also a great bunch of fun. Nevertheless, it's always stirred a...
Cash in hand, I watched as the delivery driver rolled my mighty GSX-R1100 into the back of his truck and then supervised while he fussed and fidgeted with the tie downs that would hold the bike steady on its final trip out of my life and into someone else's. When the driver was done, I walked...