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Winter Work: Harley-Davidson Super Reach Seat
Posted by J. Joshua Placa | Jan 20, 2026 | Bikes & Gear, Nuts & Bolts | 0 |
Top Five Fave Bikes of 2025
Posted by Road Dirt Crew | Dec 29, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Gear to Go: Harley Jacket and Gloves
Posted by J. Joshua Placa | Dec 18, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Harley’s 2025 Street Glide Ultra
Posted by J. Joshua Placa | Dec 11, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
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Bikes That Catch Our Eye for 2026
by Road Dirt Crew | Jan 29, 2026 | Bikes & Gear, Legendary Bikes | 0 |
Every January, the motorcycle brands start debuting their new year models, with previews and “sneak peeks“ for the motorcycle media. Year after year, it kind of gets monotonous and boring- different colors, new paint schemes and patterns, some new tech in the electronics package, maybe a little tweak in the brakes, suspension or powerplant, and/or more farkles in the OEM accessory parts bin. So many of the motorcycle media outlets feel the need to kiss up to the brands, running glowing previews of every detail of a “new” bike, even if the specs were the same as last year, just wearing a new colorway.
Same pablum and blather, different year…
Winter Work: Harley-Davidson Super Reach Seat
by J. Joshua Placa | Jan 20, 2026 | Bikes & Gear, Nuts & Bolts | 0 |
After much meditation, thought, internal debate, posterior pain, and consulting with my witch doctor, I finally concluded it was time to find a touring machine, one with some built-in creature comforts. For me, this translated to a smooth, powerful motor and a seat that will stay comfortable for many a mile. Unfortunately, the 2012 Road King Classic I picked up came with an aftermarket saddle that was, as hard as it is to believe, too cozy.
Read MoreTop Five Fave Bikes of 2025
by Road Dirt Crew | Dec 29, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Looking back over the past 12 months, we decided to compile a short list of our favorite bikes this year. Everything we rode we absolutely enjoyed, but here are a few that we particularly had a blast with. Leave us a comment below on any of these you got to ride or purchase, or any others you may have enjoyed.
Read MoreGear to Go: Harley Jacket and Gloves
by J. Joshua Placa | Dec 18, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
On my recent expedition to Tombstone, AZ for Helldorado Days, Harley outfitted me with two of their best sellers, the Triple Vent Passing Link II Leather Coat and Circuit II Weatherproof Leather Gauntlet Gloves. For an enthusiast, your leather is much more than just a protective second skin, it’s a lifestyle statement. It has to look good, feel good and fit your personal fashion and function needs.
Read MoreHarley’s 2025 Street Glide Ultra
by J. Joshua Placa | Dec 11, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
You may scoff and say I’m just getting soft, but I prefer to believe riding smarter is better than riding harder, at least in the long haul. Making slightly fewer dumb decisions is a nice perk of getting older. Comfortable bikes relieve road fatigue and extra storage space makes packing and unpacking quicker, easier and less tiring. Sit the roomy hard bags and big tour pak on a counterbalanced and rubber-mounted 117 cubic inch (1923 cc) power plant, load it with tech I can’t figure and you have Harley-Davidson’s luxury liner, the 2025 Street Glide Ultra.
Read MoreA Day at Blackhawk with the Yamaha R9
by Ryan Nolan | Dec 8, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
As I started my first flying lap, braking into T1 I immediately felt at home, the braking power was strong and predictable and I had a good feel with the front tire as I dove into the turn. The handling was light and flickable just as I remembered from my first ride. Having the power band smoothed out allowed me to keep up my corner speed and get the power down as I exited each corner. After another lap I had clicked off an 1:18 without really pushing, so I knew I had a lot left in the tank. Beginning my next couple of laps I started to catch traffic so slowed up a little and decided to dive into the pit lane to try and get some clear track.
Read MoreNew Gear: REV’IT! Trench 2 GTX Jacket
by Drew Perlmutter | Nov 24, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
This fall, I spent some time riding with Rob Brooks about town. We meandered through the backcountry and stopped for lunch. “Hey, I’ve got a jacket you might like,” he mentioned. “It’s not really my style, but I bet it’d suit you a lot better.” I was curious what that meant, but gladly took him up on it.
Read More2025 Yamaha Ténéré 700: Just Right
by Christian Pierce | Nov 17, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Somewhere in the middle of the design equation for form and function in motorcycling is the fun factor that makes a bike memorable to ride. And thankfully, the 2025 Yamaha Ténéré 700 not only boasts the styling and engineering to make it a practical ADV bike, but it is also a thrill to ride. Whether you’re looking for a capable off-roader or a sensible commuter, the Ténéré 700 checks both of those boxes and more, a feat that few motorcycles on the market today can actually achieve.
Read MoreFury: Honda’s Forgotten Chopper
by Drew Perlmutter | Nov 4, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 6 |
I was in a hurry. The day before I had arranged to pick up a 2025 Gold Wing 50th Anniversary Edition. I planned to put 6,000 miles on it that month, starting that same afternoon. While signing paperwork, something in the corner of my eye caught my attention: low, long, green, and slightly menacing. It gleamed under the warehouse lights — exaggerated curves and chrome in all the right places. ”Is… is that a Honda Fury?” I thought. It was. “They still make those?” They sure do.
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