RideApart Review: 2013 Honda CB500F

Mechanically identical to the new CBR500R, the Honda CB500F ditches the fairing a clip-ons for arguably more practical flat bars and drops $500 from the list price. Just as good?

RideApart Review: 2013 Honda CBR500R

For novice riders, a 600cc+ sport bike is simply too much. For American tastes, a 250 is often too small. Could this new Honda CBR500R be just right? We think so.

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

Riding NYC in the snow, on a Cub

New York City woke up to three inches of snow on Friday morning—reason enough to pop some waterproof pants on and go for a ride. The tires on the Cub aren’t the best for snow, so for once the throttle—and … Continued

Gear: Racer Sicuro Gloves

A new brand from Austria, Racer promises to rival more established brands on quality, fit and price. We dug the unique look of these Sicuro gauntlets and have worn them every single day for the last month. Good enough for … Continued

Aerostich comes to San Francisco

Is there any place with more Roadcrafters-per-capita than The Bay Area? Minnesota-based Aerostich is headed there next month with a temporary, pop up location. You’ll be able to try on all their gear, including the new “Tactical” ‘Crafter, which has … Continued

RideApart Review: Honda Gold Wing F6B

To make the Honda Gold Wing F6B, the company simply knocked some weight off its flagship tourer and pared down the bodywork to make it look meaner. The result is more than the sum of those parts though. Bagger? Cruiser? … Continued