What it’s like to ride COTA

“It’s really difficult – one of the most difficult tracks in my career to understand,” says Jorge Lorenzo of Austin’s brand new Circuit of the Americas. MotoGP is racing there for the very first time this weekend, but I spent … Continued

Sean’s Westcoast Roadtrip: Part 1

A few weeks back, I decided time was ripe for a road trip. Seattle sounded as good a destination as any, so I filled up Honda’s new Gold Wing F6B with camping gear and headed up the coast.

RideApart Review: Moto Guzzi California 1400

You know the typical cruiser compromise: riding one means you achieve a certain image, a certain experience, but at the expense of everything else that makes riding a motorcycle so fun and so practical. But, what if we were to … Continued

Jamie Robinson does Spain

For his latest two-wheeled adventure, Jamie departs for Madrid, picks up a Ducati Multistrada and sets out for adventure. Snow, ice and Spanish truck stops didn’t stop him.

RideApart Review: Star Bolt

Yamaha’s cruiser brand, Star Motorcycles, is releasing a new bike at the end of month with its sights set directly on America’s best selling motorcycle, the Harley-Davidson Sportster. By pairing Sportester-esq styling with Japanese-quality components, they may have a real … Continued

#KriegaSideUp winner: TheRubberSideDown

It seems only fitting that the winner of our contest’s name is also the other half of our saying “Keep the rubber side down and the Kriega side up.” TheRubberSideDown‘s post won with 41% of the votes, with akirkland coming … Continued

Nevada could allow lane splitting

UPDATE: Lanesplitter from Twitter informed of us of this: “Interesting that Daly is saying it’ll be decided by April 23rd. I have written quite a bit on this, including a writeup (with video and hearing docs) of the recent Transportation … Continued