Schuberth C3 Pro: a better flip-front

The C3 Pro is Schuberth’s completely redesigned upgrade to the older C3 flip-front. It has a brand new spoiler, redesigned inner liner for a better head fit, improved aerodynamics, and is quieter than ever.

RideApart Review: 2013 Honda CBR1000RR C-ABS

The 2013 Honda CBR1000RR is mechanically identical to the 2012 model, itself a facelift of the version first released in 2008. Unlike most of its superbike competition, it’s not equipped with any electronic rider aids, with the notable exception of … Continued

The CHP’s official line on lane splitting

Turns out this whole lane splitting shebang is totally legal and, if you do it right, it’s a safe and efficient way to travel. As an officially-sanctioned activity in the state, the California Highway Patrol even chimes in with some … Continued

How to Lane Split

Lane splitting is the single best about riding motorcycles. There is something magical about being able to go wherever you want regardless of traffic conditions, getting there fast and without spending a ton of money on gas. If you lane … Continued

Internet reacts to Lane Splitting episode

Lane splitting is when a motorcycle travels in-between the lanes of moving or stationary vehicles. Through studies, it’s been proven that lane splitting increases safety for motorcyclists and reduces traffic congestion for cars. It’s also a great bunch of fun. … Continued

AGV Pista GP Rossi Replica: the most advanced, ugly helmet ever

The AGV Pista GP is the unprecedentedly light (1250g), unprecedentedly expensive ($1,300+), unprecedentedly air flowing (193% more ventilation than GP-Tech) new helmet developed by Valentino Rossi. So far, we’ve only seen it in bare-carbon-and-numbers concept guise, but here it is … Continued

RideApart 24: why lane splitting is awesome

Our show is part of the DRIVE channel, a mainstream lifestyle outlet targeting young people that are into cars. Having a bike show on a car channel gives us a unique opportunity to sell motorcycling to non-riders. I think we’ve … Continued