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Bagger Pit Crew Life
Posted by Rob Brooks | Apr 21, 2026 | Industry & Racing | 6 |
Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup Kickoff: Observat...
Posted by Road Dirt Crew | Mar 31, 2026 | Industry & Racing | 2 |
Through The Lens: Jay Springsteen
Posted by Geoff & Barb Nickless | Feb 13, 2026 | Industry & Racing, Legendary Bikes | 0 |
Bikes That Catch Our Eye for 2026
Posted by Road Dirt Crew | Jan 29, 2026 | Bikes & Gear, Legendary Bikes | 2 |
Then Came Bronson
Posted by Rob Brooks | Jan 22, 2026 | Legendary Bikes, Ride Life | 6 |
1200 Miles on a Harley-Davidson Street Glide
by Rob Brooks | May 12, 2026 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
“Oh yeah, I remember this well.”
Such was my reaction upon taking the 2025 Harley-Davidson Street Glide out for a check ride, once I got it back home. On loan from our friends at EAGLERIDER, the 2025 Street Glide would be my steed for our trip to the spring Thunder Beach Motorcycle Rally in Panama City Beach, Florida. Having ridden the 2024 model down at Daytona Bike Week back in 2024, I felt instantly familiar with Harley’s popular touring motorcycle.
Good thing too, evidenced by how our trip began the following morning.
Bagger Pit Crew Life
by Rob Brooks | Apr 21, 2026 | Industry & Racing | 6 |
You hear them before you see them.
I am down by the wall on the front straight at Road Atlanta, as the King of the Baggers riders approach the hill and bridge after turn 10B. The bikes haven’t come into view yet, but their growl is already wafting through the paddock and down pit lane. Suddenly they are visible, one by one diving under the bridge then plunging down the hill and throttling hard right onto the front straight. I set the pit board over the fence, displaying Harley-Davidson Factory Racing team rider Bradley Smith’s position, gap to the rider behind him, and laps left. He’s holding off Indian’s Troy Herfoss for 3rd, as the whole field of bikes roar past at over 160 mph, then lean right up the hill at turn 1.
I feel them in my chest, as they blast past me at speeds these bikes shouldn’t be capable of.
Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup Kickoff: Observations
by Road Dirt Crew | Mar 31, 2026 | Industry & Racing | 2 |
Time will tell whether or not the new racing class of Harley competition baggers will take off like it has here in the States, but already the series produced a decent grid of teams for the opening round at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas over the weekend. The paddock and grid saw teams from Australia, Spain, Italy, Brazil and Indonesia as well as USA line up to race. The races both days delivered KotB level action, with races coming down to the final laps and final sprints to the checkered flag.
Read MoreThrough The Lens: Jay Springsteen
by Geoff & Barb Nickless | Feb 13, 2026 | Industry & Racing, Legendary Bikes | 0 |
While up on stage in the Hot Shoe Hall of Fame interview with Terry “Ike” Clanton, Jay quipped, “Me and Corky made Kenny Roberts famous at the 1975 Indy Mile!” His reference was to the fact that Kenny caught them on his Champion framed, Kel Carruthers tuned, TZ750 Miler on the exit of Turn 4 onto the front straight on the last lap, and won by a wheel length.
Read MoreBikes That Catch Our Eye for 2026
by Road Dirt Crew | Jan 29, 2026 | Bikes & Gear, Legendary Bikes | 2 |
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…
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