
Arden Kysely March 13, 2013 Filed under Rider Magazine Blog Today we ride! After mucho paperwork at MotoAventura in Osorno, Chile, the company that arranges the motorcycles for Ride Adventures, we hit the road. Osorno is to Chile what Wisconsin is to the U.S. – the nation's dairyland. Passing...
Attending KTM's launch of the 2014 KTM 1290 Super Duke R in Spain, or friend Iwan van der Valk from Testmotor.nl has been kind enough to share his thoughts and review regarding Austria's newest hooligan machine. Getting a chance to put the KTM 1290 Super Duke R through its paces on the road as...
Three new-for-2013 Ducatis have strada, the Italian word for "road," in their model names, each offering a different take on high-performance touring. The Multistrada 1200 adventure tourer, the Diavel Strada muscle cruiser and the Hyperstrada, a new touring version of the Hypermotard supermoto,...
Take a look back on the first half of the season, how undefeated MotoGP™ World Champion Marc Marquez has dominated the premier class and how the 2015 MotoGP™ rider line-up puzzle has started to fall into place. There is also a special feature about the custom motorcycle scene, a trend which is...
Bike reviews have become a regular feature of Tank Moto Magazine and with each new issue comes an opportunity for me (the editor) to test out a brand new bike. The bikes I review are all of the "ready to customise" type which to date has included the likes of Harley's 72 Sportster, Ducati's...
What makes a good streetfighter? In the past, the formula was simple: you would take a potent superbike, strip it of its fairings, and maybe attach a flat handlebar, shortened exhaust pipe, or some other distinctively "urban" modification. Boom. Dank wheelies. Now, the formula isn't quite as...
Tod Rafferty April 17, 2015 Filed under Latest News, Rider Magazine Blog While it might be argued that Jesus, given His issues with the Italians, would not ride a Moto Guzzi, few would challenge the right to His ride of choice. The question of what Jesus would ride will obviously never be...