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Motorcycle Camping Must Reads

Do not go Motorcycle Camping without reading this. If you are planning on going on a camping trip, you need to read this!

Category: Motorcycle Safety

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How to tell if your motorcycle tires are worn.

As with any motorcycle, tire condition will greatly affect your safety and your bike's performance, so replacing your tires regularly is not only important but essential for your safety. But, how...

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13 Tips for Riding a Motorcycle in the Rain

Riding a motorcycle in the rain is not usually a rider's first choice, but sometimes rain is unavoidable. I ridden plenty of times in the rain and have remained safe, warm and dry. So, here are 13...

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Why Does my Motorcycle Throttle Stick?

A motorcycle throttle that sticks while your riding can be annoying, but it can also be dangerous. Ideally you want the throttle to be smooth when you roll on it, then snap back quickly when you let...

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Why do My Wrists Hurt When I Ride a Motorcycle?

Wrist pain, carpal tunnel, or tendonitis, are common ailments for people who ride motorcycles and it can be a real pain (bad pun, I know). I've suffered through rides where my clutch hand is on fire,...

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Motorcycle Touring: 10 Reasons Why You Need a Windshield

Over the years, and over several different motorcycles, I've experienced riding with and without a windshield. My old SV650 had an aftermarket 3/4 front fairing and small windshield that helped keep...

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Improve Your Motorcycle Slow Riding Skills

Like any other skill, motorcycle riding skills can be lost if you don't take time to practice them. Even if you ride often, you may not be using all the basic or more advanced skills in every ride,...

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About Me

Hi, I’m Daniel and behind me (in the photo) is my wife Sarah. We are both travel addicts who love Motorcycles, Rock-Climbing and Camping. We have chosen a lifestyle that allows us to travel multiple time each year for up to months at a time to explore everything this world has to offer. To the long-term 'Pack up and Ride' fans, we have just taken over this blog from Gayle who has written some incredibly valuable content about her motorcycling and RV life, tips and advice. We hope to continue providing even more valuable content that keeps you riding safely! Keep the rubber side down :-)

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