It’s a debate as contentious as oil, octane or tires… the ultimate luggage question, soft or hard bags. ‘Round the World traveler Andrew Lord weighs in as he reevaluates the option 50,000 miles and fifteen countries into his trip thanks to an accident and Giant Loop.
Author: N.J.
Teiz Motorsports Ventura Jacket Review – Quality Offering, Bargain Price
The Teiz Motorsports’ Ventura is a 5/8th length motorcycle touring jacket, so where are we putting it though it’s paces? The Baja and neighborhood, which should evaluate this handsome garment’s touring and adventure credentials. We decided on hi-viz yellow for our Teiz Venturas, reckoning that one can never be to visible on or off road….
Multistrada 1200 S Feedback Fills the Gaps
Reviewing is constrained by time and word count, which leads to gaps in evaluations no matter how thorough you try to be. Luckily, we’ve a couple standout commenters join the conversation following our Multistrada 1200 S review. The review is as comprehensive as we could make it, indeed we needed to break it into two…
Rogers or Apple iPad Security Issue in 3G Activation Process?
Spending the better part of my 40th Birthday mired on Rogers help lines, a new glitch has arisen that may be a security risk or just plain sloppy development in the iPad 3G cellular activation process.
Baja: Tropic of Cancer – Gonzaga
Thirty kms of grinding dirt, front-end stepping-out rock and battering washboard from the pavement’s end, about 50kms south of Puertecitos lies Gonzega. A gem of the Baja sitting on the Sea of Cortez.
Ducati Multistrada 1200S Review II – The End of Sportbiking As We Know It
In Part 1 of our two part Multistrada 1200 S review we examined the bikes Urban and Touring modes. This instalment we unleash Sport mode and take the Multistrada 1200S onto BC’s fire roads before making our conclusions.
Ducati Multistrada 1200S Review I – The End of Sportbiking As We Know It
Purported to be a bike of “endless transformations” the Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Touring aims to be the biking answer to all riders, but beyond the one-size fits all ethos does the new Multi live up to the hype? In Part 1 of our two part review we examine Urban and Touring modes to find out.
Reconnecting With Canada: Episode 6 – Alberta’s Gorgeous North
Joe & Flora enter northern Alberta and find themselves discovering interesting heritage and people on all fronts. From Historic Dunvegan, they meet a First Nation’s elder, a mennonite village, and one amazing blacksmith’s shop. Of course what’s a visit to Alberta without a bit of cowboy fun as well!
Baja: Tropic of Cancer – San Filipe and the Baja 250
The idillic town of San Filipe located on the shore of the Sea of Cortez in the Northern Baja is transformed when the races come to town.
Giant Loop Fandango Tank Bag Review
Some bikes were never designed with a tank bag in mind, my own KTM 640 Adventure for example. A narrow seat runs most of the way up the tank, and that leaves very little room for mounting or fitment. Enter the Giant Loop Fandango, a tankbag near perfect for your problem child bike.
The KTM “Hard Adventure” 690 Enduro R Project
I have seen the light. Smaller, lighter and harder is better, especially as our adventure destinations take us further afield. In reality though small adventure bikes aren’t common in the size-queen driven “bigger is better” North American market. So we’re going to build one… the KTM “Hard Adventure” 690 Enduro R.
Baja: Tropic of Cancer – Mike’s Sky Ranch
A Baja Mexico dirtbiking tradition Mike’s Sky Ranch is a mecca of motorsport, a stop point on the Baja 1000 and a hangout with one challenging driveway. While it seems like ours are the first Honda Varadero’s to reach Mike’s, the question remains will they make it back out? A bent rim brings us to a halt, and begs the next question, “Is this repairable?”
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