Archambault’s Angle: Hurting the Ones We Love
If I gave my ball-peen hammer a lady’s name I might feel bad bashing it against things. I love my motorcycles for the performance they offer, but they are still machines.
If I gave my ball-peen hammer a lady’s name I might feel bad bashing it against things. I love my motorcycles for the performance they offer, but they are still machines.
Each week, adventure touring pioneer, author and photographer Helge Pedersen provides Touratech with a classic shot from one his adventures with Globeriders.
Brayde and Matt Willson rode their motorcycles from Seattle to Tierra del Fuego from November 2014 through February 2015. Today their bikes finally arrived back in Seattle.
We arrived at Nazca just as the sun was setting, and climbed up into one of the roadside view towers to see a couple of the figures in the dirt. It was very cool, but we were excited to see more the next day from an airplane.
Buying a used motorcycle is normally cheaper, and if done smartly, there are good deals to be had.
The Globeriders Photo of the Week is: The Backseat Rider
This week the adventure touring world was buzzing with the news that the legendary Africa Twin is back.
This week Hermes Dutra, our Brazilian friend stopped by Touratech-USA. He picked up some handguard spoilers and some other supplies as he continues his journey to Alaska!
Last week, Touratech-USA’s Chief Riding Officer, Iain Glynn appeared on Adventure Rider Radio, a Canadian based podcast that focuses on all things ADV Motorcycles.
As we approached the entrance to the canyon and passed through a few last villages, the road turned to dirt. We stopped to air down our tires for the day of off-pavement riding and were on our way. Upon entering the canyon, we were immediately awestruck by the beautiful geology.