Product Review: Wireless Motorcycle Helmet Light Alerts Other Drivers When You Slow Down
The Brake Free helmet light shines—quite literally—by making it easier for drivers to see us. And it does it well.
The Brake Free helmet light shines—quite literally—by making it easier for drivers to see us. And it does it well.
Getting Started Riding Motorcycles is available now on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, or at the author’s web site, AlisaClickenger.com.
WomenRidersNow.com (WRN), SeeMe Beauty, and ADVWoman take a journey of discovery and dirt when 20 women aged 45–67 veer outside their comfort zone for two 7-day off-road motorcycle tours in the beautiful Colorado Backcountry.
Over And Out (OAO) events include 3 days of off-road riding, camping, and lots of fun bonding with women riders in a private setting. OAO is for women who ride, or who want to learn to ride dirt bikes, enduro, motocross, dual sport, and more. Read about how Maggie McNally became a better dirt rider while making memories with new riding buddies at OAO 2020.
Motorcycling offers one of the best ways to get out and enjoy the outdoors while staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. But there are still plenty of extra precautions we need to consider before heading out on two wheels.
To share the passion about motorcycles and teach new riders to learn how to ride safely, Triumph has partnered with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) to make the MSF Basic eCourse available free of charge to prospective new riders or former riders interested in riding again.
WRN reader Madison Traviss bought a BMW G 310 R recently, but with the pandemic there were no events to ride to. So she got creative and enrolled in a course to learn to ride off-road—with her motorcycling dad by her side.
With so many motorcycle training sites shut down or classes postponed due to COVID-19 fears, Harley-Davidson is rolling out two new programs that aims to train new riders safely and successfully. Select Harley-Davidson dealers are offering small group training and personal one-on-one coaching that makes learning to ride more personalized.
Attorney Billy Edwards clues us in on some of his insights from his years of riding and handling motorcycle cases.
The full video from our Facebook Live Chat with WRN Assistant Editor Tricia Szulewski and WRN contributor Brittany Morrow is live. You can continue to ask your motorcycle gear questions in the comment section.