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  • so many motorcycle accessories
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    Mar

    Motorcycle Power Relay and Distribution Block

    Maintenance
    By Mike
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     If you run any accessories on your bike, including electric gear like heated vests and heated grips, or even toys ...
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  • Is a more expensive helmet safer
    11
    Dec

    Is a More Expensive Helmet Safer?

    MotoLife
    By Dave
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    We try to tackle the age-old question; does a more expensive helmet provide more protection than a cheap helmet? We ...
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  • Pirelli Angel GT Motorcycle Tire
    19
    Jun

    Pirelli Angel GT Sport Touring Tire Test & Review

    Reviews, Tires
    By Dave
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    For years we’ve been saying the same thing; we’ve said it so many times now that it’s starting to sound ...
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  • How to install a new motorcycle chain
    24
    Mar

    How to Install a New Motorcycle Chain

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    How do you know when your chain needs to be replaced? Go to your rear sprocket and pull straight back ...
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  • How to Clean and Lube a Motorcycle Chain
    11
    Mar

    How to Clean and Lube a Motorcycle Chain

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    Chain Lube So now that we’ve established chain maintenance is probably a good idea, where should we start? Like all ...
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  • BMW Saddlebag Retention Hack
    10
    Feb

    BMW Saddlebag Retention Hack

    Maintenance
    By Eric
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    On most every Oil-Head BMW and many K-Bikes with the plastic saddlebags, the L-Bracket inside the lock mechanism is very ...
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  • Brembo M50 Front Brake Caliper Multistrada 1200 Upgrade
    15
    Nov

    Multistrada 1200 Front Brake Caliper Upgrade

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    For whatever reason, Ducati used Monster 696 calipers on the heavier and much more powerful Multistrada 1200. While these calipers ...
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  • How to Bleed Motorcycle Brakes
    15
    Nov

    How to Bleed Brakes on a Motorcycle

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    Just like every other fluid on your motorcycle, your brake fluid needs to be changed periodically, plus, if you are ...
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  • Suzuki V-Strom DL1000 Test Ride and Review
    19
    Oct

    GenII Suzuki V-Strom DL1000 Test Ride

    Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
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    If you compare the Suzuki V-Strom to the other 1000+ cc liter bikes available, it seems to fall short. But ...
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  • Motorcycle Exhaust Slipon Ducati 848 Arrow
    11
    Sep

    Does Your Bike Need Tuning After Adding A Slip-On

    MotoLife
    By Dave
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    Is it important to have your motorcycle tuned when you add a slip-on exhaust system and/or a free-flow air filter ...
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Looking back at the first Apex Trackway event, it is clear that hitting the circuit is the ultimate way to level up.

While street riding has its charms, the track offers a controlled environment where you can actually find your limits without the variables of traffic or unpredictable road surfaces. Whether you are working on your body position, perfecting your trail braking, or just looking for that perfect line through a hairpin, the track provides immediate feedback. It is the fastest way to build confidence and refine your technical skills, all while having the most fun possible on two wheels.

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I know it’s a 17 year old design, first arriving a I know it’s a 17 year old design, first arriving at Phillip Island in 2009, the brain child of Luigi “Gigi” Dall’Igna,but man, I still think it’s such an impressive motorcycle. And it still scares me a bit!
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