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2025 Middleweight Matchup: Honda CB750 vs Yamaha M...
Posted by Rob Brooks | Oct 1, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Why I Ride
Posted by Rob Brooks | Sep 18, 2025 | Ride Life | 8 |
Ted’s Op-Ed: Why They Don’t Ride
Posted by Ted Edwards | Sep 16, 2025 | Legendary Bikes, Ride Life | 2 |
American Motorcycle Culture- Top States Study
Posted by Road Dirt Crew | Sep 9, 2025 | Ride Life | 0 |
PREVIEW: Honda CB750 Hornet vs Yamaha MT-07
Posted by Rob Brooks | Aug 28, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Honda Unveils A CB1000F Retro
by Road Dirt Crew | Oct 10, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
We recently caught a glimpse of a new model that Honda has been developing for production this coming year. This retro styled CB1000F arrested our attention, so we dug a little deeper. Unveiled back in the spring as a concept, it seems clear now the motorcycle will definitely be built and sold. Whether or not it will come stateside is anyone’s guess right now, however.
Read More2025 Middleweight Matchup: Honda CB750 vs Yamaha MT-07
by Rob Brooks | Oct 1, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Over the summer, we had the opportunity to sample the new Honda CB750 Hornet, and earlier the 2025 Yamaha MT-07. Both of these are fantastic, affordable middleweight naked sportbikes, and we loved them both. We got the bright idea of riding them together, side-by-side and nose-to-tail, since they are comparable in size, displacement and rider triangle. After pitching the idea to Honda, who wholeheartedly jumped at it, Yamaha must have read our twisted minds, and preempted us by calling and offering one once they saw we had the Hornet.
Thus we began the bout.
Why I Ride
by Rob Brooks | Sep 18, 2025 | Ride Life | 8 |
On a motorcycle, the rider is not contained in a sealed compartment. We are out in the elements, wrapped around a motorized, moving two wheeled machine, hurtling headlong through time and space, completely exposed to the environment. We feel the wind, road irregularities, temperature changes, the vibrations of the mechanical monster we are riding.
Read MoreTed’s Op-Ed: Why They Don’t Ride
by Ted Edwards | Sep 16, 2025 | Legendary Bikes, Ride Life | 2 |
Splitting the wood took all day and made me horribly thirsty so I kept the garden hose running and drank often, which helped wash the beer out of my mouth because when we went woodcutting that was what my dad brought us to drink. When the wood was split I fired up the old Honda Trail CT-90 and rode down the street to the nearby empty field for a celebration run. Sometimes I wore a helmet, sometimes not, because of all the things I did as a kid growing up, riding a motorcycle was probably the safest.
Read MoreAmerican Motorcycle Culture- Top States Study
by Road Dirt Crew | Sep 9, 2025 | Ride Life | 0 |
To uncover where the passion runs deepest here in the U.S. of A., we recently came across an interesting study of the states with the most motorcycle registrations per capita. Compiled by motorcycle parts specialists Monster Fairings, the report analyzed some recent (2023) Federal Highway Administration motorcycle registration data, comparing both the total number of bikes on the road, and the total number of (known) bikes per capita. Examining over 8.7 million registrations nationwide, the study revealed which states are more saturated with motorcycle ownership and registration, which ones drive the biggest markets, and how geography, culture, and population shapes American’s moto passion.
The results were surprising, actually.

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