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  • Ducati Mushy Rear Brake
    8
    Apr

    How To Fix The Multistrada 1200 Rear Brakes

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    The Ducati Multistrada 1200 rear brakes are terrible. It’s a well-documented gripe. While we’ve seen (and tried) dozens of different ...
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  • Seven Tips to be a Faster, Safer Rider
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    Feb

    Seven Tips to Become a Faster, Safer Rider

    Riding Techniques
    By Dave
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    We all want to be fast and nobody likes falling down. So how do we achieve this mythical balance between ...
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  • Nelson Rigg Trail Bag
    30
    Mar

    Nelson Rigg CL-1060-S Tail/Seat Bag

    Accessories, Reviews
    By Kristine
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    Tankbags are amazing but come with a whole batch of problems. First, unless you are extremely careful, and even if ...
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  • Klim Badlands Gore-Tex Pro
    12
    Nov

    Klim Badlands Gore-Tex Pro Motorcycle Jacket

    Jackets, Reviews, Riding Gear
    By Dave
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    Aside from the helmet, the motorcycle jacket is probably the most significant piece of motorcycle gear we search for. Klim, based ...
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  • Bolid'ster Jean'ster denim armalith riding pants
    8
    Oct

    Bolid’Ster, Jean’Ster Armalith Denim Riding Pants

    Pants, Reviews, Riding Gear
    By Dave
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    Finding quality and safe riding pants is one of the greatest challenges of the everyday rider. Obviously we want a ...
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  • motorcycle handlebar ram gps phone mount
    9
    Sep

    Cheap and Simple Way To Mount a GPS or a Phone

    MotoLife
    By Dave
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    The Simplest and Cheapest way to install a GPS/Smart Phone RAM Mount for just about any and every motorcycle. In ...
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  • Dirty Ducati Multistrada
    19
    Aug

    How To Wash and Detail Your Motorcycle

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    One of the very first times Mike came over to the house, his bike was astonishingly filthy. The paint looked ...
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  • Ducati 848 Superbike 180/60 race tires track
    12
    Aug

    Install 180/60 Race Tires on Ducati 848 Superbike

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    The 848 is a brilliant street bike, but an even better track/race bike. However, as time has marched on, one ...
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  • fast blinking led turn signals fix
    15
    Apr

    How to Fix Fast-Flashing LED Turnsignals

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    LED is all rage these days, but there is an obscure law that requires all motorcycles imported to the US ...
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  • Continental Sport Attack 3 Tire Review
    5
    Apr

    Continental Sport Attack 3 Review

    Reviews, Tires
    By Dave
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    In order to keep up with the rapid pace of tire development, Continental has just wrapped up three and a ...
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Think your mid-size bike is easy to flick into cor Think your mid-size bike is easy to flick into corners? Think again. There's a hidden "MID-SIZE BIKE TRAP" that makes these machines harder to turn than you'd expect, often leaving you fighting for grip and running wide.

In our latest video, we're exposing the physics behind this common problem – from unloaded forks and the infamous "pogo stick" effect, to mastering trail braking with the 5% Rule. Stop being a passenger and start managing the machine!

👉 Video goes live Saturday morning! Don't miss it! 

🔥 Are you feeling that mid-corner wobble on your bike? Drop your model in the comments!

#MiddleweightBikes #MotorcycleCornering #TrailBraking #MotorcycleTips #RidingSkills #BikeLife #Sportbike #MT07 #Z650 #SV650 #RidingTech #MotoVlog #CanyonChasers #MotorcycleSafety
Your Brain is Lying to You! Evolution didn't prepa Your Brain is Lying to You! Evolution didn't prepare us for 200Bhp or 60° lean angles. In fact, your brain is hardwired to keep you "safe" at exactly 20 MPH.

Anything faster than that isn’t just skill; it’s a conscious override of your own survival instincts.

In tomorrow morning’s episode, Brian @bc.49 and I dig into:

The 20 MPH Brain: Why your biology is actually your biggest obstacle on a motorcycle.

Sepang Tech Drama: Ducati’s "ground effect" breakthrough and why Yamaha is currently in a state of emergency.

The Science of Confidence: The one thing MotoGP pros do after a crash that most street riders skip.

The Machine is evolving faster than we are. Are you keeping up? #MotoGP2026 #SepangTest #DucatiCorse #YamahaMotoGP #RiderCoaching #MotorcyclePsychology #TrackDayMindset #AeroWars #CanyonChasers #LifeOnTwoWheels
The bike is fixed, but the "ghost" is still there. The bike is fixed, but the "ghost" is still there. You’re back on the road, but you aren’t riding anymore; you’re surviving the trip. White-knuckling every apex and waiting for the front to wash out isn't "just being careful." It’s a biological response to trauma that makes you a liability to yourself and everyone else.

Tomorrow morning on YouTube, we’re moving past the useless advice of "just get back on the horse" and breaking down the clinical, four-part roadmap to rebuilding your riding confidence:

1️⃣ Graded Exposure: The systematic nervous system rebuild. 2️⃣ Cognitive Override: Filtering emotional bias from physical data. 3️⃣ Sensory Imagery: Overwriting the crash loop. 4️⃣ Stress Regulation: The biological kill-switch for panic.

Don't let a past mistake dictate your future performance. Link in bio for the full technical breakdown.

#MotorcycleCrash #RiderEducation #CanyonChasers #MotoGP #PsychologyOfRiding #MotorcycleSafety #CorneringTechnique Special thanks to @iratebarry for encouraging us to make this video.
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