
Staff Blogs


What’s New at 2016 Touratech Rally West?
We’ve been working hard to put together a great experience for riders from around the world and you won’t be disappointed.

12 Reasons to Volunteer at the Touratech Rally

Archambaults Angle: Finding Nemo (sleeping bags)

Meet Kimmo Lassila: Touratech Adventure Expert
Riders of big bikes have the ultimate resource available to them in the Touratech Adventure Experts. This team of pros can answer virtually any question you might have about adventure motorcycles. They ride them, they build them and they live and breath motorcycles.

Meet Morgan Goldbloom: Adventure Expert
Morgan Goldbloom is the epitome of a Touratech Adventure Expert. A seasoned rider with an encyclopedic knowledge of the Touratech catalog and adventure motorcycles.

Archambault’s Angle: Wanna ride faster?
Regardless of skill level, we always want to progress, to conquer tougher terrain, to be smoother and to go faster. It’s no secret that going too slowly can make rough terrain more difficult, but adding speed can be intimidating and increase the risk and severity of a crash.

Meet Iain Glynn: Touratech Adventure Expert
Iain is Touratech’s Chief Riding Officer, appears in many Touratech videos and is part of The Touratech customer service team. They’re motorcycle industry veterans and riders and each of them is an ADV expert with a thirst for adventure and a desire to help you see the world from two wheels. Need advice on parts, gear, installation or anything having to do with your bike? Ask a Touratech Adventure Expert.

Meet Aaron Jennings: Touratech Adventure Expert
Aaron is part of The Touratech customer service team. They’re motorcycle industry veterans and riders and each of them is an ADV expert with a thirst for adventure and a desire to help you see the world from two wheels. Need advice on parts, gear, installation or anything having to do with your bike? Ask a Touratech Adventure Expert.

Archambault’s Angle: 2015 in the Rearview Mirror
Now that 2016 has started it seems like a good time to take a moment and look back on the past year. I realize I rode in three of the four timezones that make up the lower 48 states last year.