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2012 Triumph Tiger 800XC Adventure Bike Review by Damon Bourne
From time to time, we're asking riders we know to chime and offer us a "behind the scenes" look at their motorcycles, products, and riding gear. This particular post comes from Damon Bourne of Madison, Wisconsin, following his first trip on the Trans Wisconsin Adventure Trail this past weekend:
1st Trans Wisconsin Adventure Trail motorcycle tour, a success!
(Above, a clip from Tierra del Fuego during some route research, where it's difficult to even stand still in such wind.)
"How windy is it in Patagonia?" - "What's it like riding a motorcycle in Tierra del Fuego?" - "Can I handle the riding terrain?"
We're getting these questions almost every day now, and that's exactly why RIDE Adventures exists: To consult with you about your ideal motorcycle riding vacation AND make your reservations for you!
Some riders can handle the wind in Patagonia, and others cannot. The best thing you can do to determine this ahead of time is to CONTACT US and start a discussion about whether or not Patagonia is right for you.
"How windy is it in Patagonia?" On certain sections of your journey through the Andes Mountains in southern Chile and Argentina, the Argentine side can be extremely windy. By about 9:30 a.m., the sun has heated the surface of the "pampas" of Argentina, and cold Andean winds come rushing down the eastern side and across Ruta 40 in an incredible hurry. It's not uncommon for a steady 50+ mph west wind to then continue through to the early evening, and because these portions of the trip are so wide open, just taking off your helmet or gloves for a rest break might mean you'll never see them again. (They could get ripped away by the winds, with few fences or anything to stop them for blowing across the country.)
Again, it's best to consult with us about whether or not such riding conditions are something you can handle. Generally speaking, riders with a solid history of off-pavement riding will make it through the Patagonia wind safely if they keep a moderate speed. Then again, that's an overlooked truth about all motorcycle riding: If you just swallow your pride and slow down a bit, you can make it through just about anything!
Slowing down might not be an option for Dakar Rally riders, but are you getting paid to ride so fast?
The 2013 KTM 1190 Adventure bike is here! Well, almost...
Adventure Bike dual sport tire review: Heidenau K60 Scout
Motorcycle Riding Safety with lights "Impossible to Ignore"
Rule #1 in motorcycle safety: Make sure you are being seen on your motorcycle ride!
An overwhelming percentage of car-motorcycle crashes involve the car driver saying "I never even saw the motorcycle." Sad as this may be, it's also a reminder that we should be taking steps toward making sure our bikes are "Impossible to Ignore."
As the folks at Hyper Lites® are showing us with their modulating brake & running lights, car drivers are going to be running out of excuses once you've installed their lighting system. Affordable and easy to install, why wait for someone to claim they never saw you?
Motorcycle Rentals: Want to ride this season in Patagonia? Well...
As we've been predicting, this season's Patagonia motorcycle rentals and tours are just about sold out already.
The BMW Motorcycle Wisconsin Dells Rally was great, and cold...
Curve Cowboy Reunion over, BMW Riders gave to a great charity!
The 13th annual Curve Cowboy Reunion now behind us, what a fantastic gathering it was!
A collection of mostly BMW Riders converged on Duluth, Minnesota this past week in the name of motorcycle cameraderie, riding, dining, and charity. In the end it was a huge success, finishing with one of the greatest presentations to a charity I'd seen in a long time.