Sportbike Corner

Product Review: Alpinestars Stella T-Fuel Waterproof Jacket and Stella Tyla Gloves

I like when a motorcycle jacket is described as being “specifically styled and cut for women” and truly is. The Alpinestars Stella T-Fuel Waterproof Jacket has smaller-circumference closures at the wrists and neck to correctly fit a woman’s features, plus an extended profile makes it long enough to fit over a womans hips.

Product Review: Alpinestars Stella T-Fuel Waterproof Jacket and Stella Tyla Gloves

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300

Kawasakis Ninja 250R has long been a popular choice for beginning riders who prefer the look of a sportbike but like a comfortable sit-up seating position. The smallest Ninja has been replaced for 2013 with a new 300cc platform featuring a slew of updates that promise the novice plenty of rideability and two-wheeled excitement to foster the learning process while ensuring the bike won’t be quickly outgrown.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2012 Suzuki GSX-R600

There’s a reason why so many women choose the Suzuki GSX-R600 when shopping for a sportbike. The chassis and seat are narrow and relatively low, allowing for an easy reach to the ground for even the shortest of riders (that includes me, at 5-foot-2). Throttle response is smooth but powerful enough to feed the jollies fluttering around in your stomach in anticipation of a ride on this bike.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2012 Suzuki GSX-R600

PRODUCT REVIEW: Scorpion Dynasty Women’s Leather Jacket

Scorpion rides the line between being slightly edgy to appeal to young hipsters and having just enough sophisticated style and protection to appeal to tried and true riders looking for gear that’s fun to wear but not outrageous. I recently tested a lightweight leather jacket that looks smart on both cruiser and sportbike riders. It’s the Scorpion Dynasty, part of the company’s EXOWear collection.

PRODUCT REVIEW: Scorpion Dynasty Women’s Leather Jacket

PRODUCT REVIEW: Schuberth C3W Helmet, Just for Women!

Talk about hitting a nerve! After we posted a story last year about the introduction of Schuberth’s new C3W, the ladies’ version of its C3 flip-up full-face helmet, many WRN readers sent in comments slamming the $699 price tag. Lynn from Illinois wrote, “Like the looks and design, but I cant afford the price. I have to keep buying those lottery tickets!”

PRODUCT REVIEW: Schuberth C3W Helmet, Just for Women!

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