BMW made a pretty good bike in the R1200GS and GS Adventure, right?
"Tar snakes," they're often called. They're among the many potholes, cracks, bumps, and other imperfections out there on the roads we ride across on our motorcycles.
Riding skills ready for the Trans Wisconsin Trail Motorcycle Tour?
As with many of the motorcycle tours we offer, it's important to have a discussion about your riding history, skills, and preferences before reserving any of these trips.
(Above: Los Cuernos (The Horns) of Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. Wait till you stand there on the shores of Lago Pehoe in person.....)
Sometimes it's "the little things" that make us love our motorcycles. Whether it's memories of an incredible adventure ride or how we've "fit" the motorcycle to our own ergonomic perfection, it sure feels great to be truly "connected" to the bike we ride.
Mounting your motorcycle might mean it’s time to let everyday worries and concerns drift away behind you. Be careful how far you’re taking this though.
As Rob Piddington of Sensorcom Ltd. recently explained in Adventure Bike Rider Magazine, the 100 decibels of wind noise & buffeting that is typical inside helmets at 65mph is enough noise to cause permanent hearing damage after just 2 hours of riding. This is of course an “approximation,” as aerodynamics, helmet fitting, riding conditions, and many other factors go into creating those in-helmet sound levels.
Aside from parking our motorcycles permanently, or never enjoying the speed that they are capable of, the best thing we can do to protect our hearing is to use earplugs.
“But those custom earplugs…..they’re so expensive!”
Yes, compared to over-the-counter options found at most major drug and hardware stores, custom-made earplugs are extremely expensive (often over $200 per pair.) With a typical price of $3 per dozen for the cheap drugstore options, the purchase or potential misplacement of custom earplugs might be too much for some riders to digest.
In a recent visit to Dr. Earnest C. Riley, an Otolaryngologist near Atlanta, GA, we were informed that many of these cheap over-the-counter foam and plastic earplugs offer the same 15-25 decibel reduction of the custom fit earplugs that his office sells. Provided they are fitting properly, (sealing off the ear canal fully) these disposable foam earplugs can be re-used repeatedly, but should of course be swapped out for new ones when they become dirty or a factor in potential infections.
On various motorcycle forums and blogs, riders have reported that the “1 thing they can’t ride without” is their pair of custom earplugs. Recognizing that custom earplugs are probably more comfortable than the over-the-counter options, it’ll be up to each of us to decide their value when purchasing. Might be worth your time & money to try the cheap version first though.
Motorcycle Cruise Control: Careful which motorcycle parts you choose!
Dual Sport Motorcycle Helmet Review: AGV AX-8, Shoei Hornet, Arai XD3
Adventure-minded motorcycle riders are enjoying dual sport helmets for good reason. With our (typically) significant wind screens and more upright riding positions, we get to use this breed of helmets peaks or visors built-in to block sun, as we head west after a great day of riding.