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  • Dominican Republic Motorcycle Tour
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    Caribbean Moto Dreams

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
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    I can honestly say that I never expected to ride motorcycles in the Caribbean, and I can honestly say that ...
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  • SV650 Rear Wheel
    3
    Apr

    How to Replace or Install a Rear Wheel

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    You can save a lot of money on tire changes if you bring the wheel to your local motorcycle shop. ...
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  • Suzuki SV650 Rear Wheel
    3
    Apr

    How To Remove a Rear Wheel

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    You can save a lot of money on tire changes if you bring the wheel to your local motorcycle shop. ...
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  • Suomy Spec 1R Motorcycle Helmet
    31
    Jan

    Suomy Spec 1R Full Face Motorcycle Helmet

    Helmets, Reviews, Riding Gear
    By Ryan
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    The first time I picked up a Suomy Spec 1R helmet at a local track day I was impressed. The ...
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  • Ducati Multistrada 1100S
    13
    Dec

    Ducati Multistrada 1000DS/1100S Review

    Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
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    Some say that Ducati is the most misunderstood motorcycle company in the world, and if that’s the case, then their ...
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  • Alpinestars Ladies Stella Octane Suit CBR600RR
    18
    Oct

    Alpinestars Ladies Stella Octane Leather Suit

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    By Kristine
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    We have to give credit to Alpinestars and their “Stella” line of ladies motorcycle gear. Most of the competition things ...
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  • Chief Joseph Highway
    13
    Sep

    Wyoming, Montana and Beartooth Pass

    Travel, Weekend Getaways
    By Dave
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    Four Days and 11,000 Feet. It has been over ten years since we decided to make Beartooth Pass a destination. ...
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    Aug

    Icon Accelerant Leather Jacket

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    By Dave
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    Icon is relatively new to the motorcycle gear world, arriving on the scene in about 2002 but touting gear “made ...
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  • vapor trail tech gauge sv650 race bike
    9
    Aug

    Trail Tech Vapor Motorcycle Speedo and Tach

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    By Dave
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    Whenever you change the front end on a motorcycle (typically for higher-grade forks) there is always the problem of what ...
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  • Ladies Tourmaster Cortech Leather Jacket
    28
    Jun

    Tour Master Ladies LNX Leather Jacket

    Jackets, Reviews, Riding Gear
    By Kristine
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    This jacket touts that it is “designed, patterned and styled specifically for women” and truly this jacket fulfills its promise! ...
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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.
You have to check out our newest podcast that just You have to check out our newest podcast that just dropped today! MotoGP shakedown is leaking engineering secrets and it looks… fragile. 🏁

Top: The carbon fiber "curtain" Yamaha is using to hide(?) their 2027-spec design. Bottom: The raw aluminum spars underneath. Brian @bc.49 called these "tinfoil thin" a level of programmed flex that looks more like a bridge than a bike frame.

Is this the pinnacle of chassis engineering or a structural disaster waiting to happen? We’re breaking down the physics of the "Tinfoil Swingarm" plus much more in this weeks podcast..

Drop your theories: Is thinner always better, or has MotoGP gone too far? 👇
Wandering Los Angeles to see how a Rebel 300 with Wandering Los Angeles to see how a Rebel 300 with E-clutch can conquer some world@famous traffic.
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