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  • Honda Rebel 300 e-clutch
    20
    Jan

    Honda Rebel 300 E-Clutch Review

    Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
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    Why Honda’s Most Controversial Beginner Bike Might Be Its Smartest Yet. For decades, motorcycle culture has treated clutch control as ...
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  • 10
    Jan

    The Middleweight Motorcycle Trap

    Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
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    Every rider eventually runs into the same decision point. Do you buy the bike with the bigger engine, or the ...
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  • 11
    Dec

    Honda XL750 Transalp

    Epic Adventures, Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
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    0
    Crossing Alps Without Any Alps The name Transalp comes from the Latin trans Alpes; to cross the Alps. It’s a ...
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  • 13
    Nov

    Aprilia Tuareg Rally Review

    Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
    486
    0
    A rally bike pretending to be an adventure bike. Or maybe the other way around. The Tuareg Rally exists because ...
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  • 22
    Oct

    GoPro Just Did Something Insta360 Hasn’t…

    Accessories, Reviews
    By Dave
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    0
    The GoPro Max 2 arrives five years late to the 360-camera party, modernizing the original Max with better processing, 8K ...
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  • 16
    Oct

    I Didn’t Expect to Like the Chigee AIO-6 This Much

    Accessories, Reviews
    By Dave
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    The Chigee AIO‑6 turned a long‑standing motorcycle annoyance into one of the best upgrades made to any bike in years; ...
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  • 2
    Oct

    Honda Dax 125 Review: A Tiny Time Machine With a Giant Soul

    Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
    2679
    0
    It’s just a 125cc mini bike, meant for ice cream runs, not mountain passes. Yet that’s exactly what I set ...
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  • 20
    Aug

    Insta360 X5 vs DJI Osmo Action 360: Which Camera is Better for Motorcycle Riders?

    Accessories, Reviews
    By Dave
    20793
    0
    When it comes to capturing the thrill of motorcycle riding, few tools are more exciting than 360 cameras. They let ...
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  • 2
    Aug

    Testing Honda’s NT1100 in Yellowstone: A Real-World Ride Through the Wild

    Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
    3493
    1
    A Sensible Bike in an Insane Place There are motorcycles that chase lap times and others that prioritize comfort. And ...
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  • 26
    Jul

    The One Flaw with Honda DCT (and How They Could Fix It)

    Reviews
    By Dave
    7911
    3
    Have you ever been stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, working the clutch until your left hand is begging for mercy? Or ...
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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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