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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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    0
    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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  • 11
    Dec

    Honda XL750 Transalp

    Epic Adventures, Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
    993
    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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  • 24
    Nov

    They Made Riding Better and Worse

    MotoLife
    By Dave
    843
    0
    Modern motorcycles are safer, faster, and more reliable than ever. Traction control, cornering ABS, and advanced electronics are everywhere. Improvements ...
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  • 13
    Nov

    Aprilia Tuareg Rally Review

    Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
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    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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  • 3
    Jul

    What It Really Takes to Become a Complete Rider

    Riding Techniques
    By Dave
    1971
    1
    You’re putting in the time. You’re practicing. Watching videos. Maybe even logging some track days. But your riding just isn’t ...
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  • 17
    May

    5 Motorcycle Lessons I Wish I’d Learned Sooner

    MotoPhilosophy
    By Dave
    1826
    0
    Motorcycles are more than just machines—they’re an obsession, a way of life. Nothing has captivated me quite like motorcycling. The ...
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  • Jake the dog
    28
    Sep

    British Columbia | September 2012

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    4754
    0
    A Sad Farewell This was a very different trip for us, devoid of much of the excitement that traditionally comes ...
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  • Riding on the beach in the Dominican Republic
    28
    Mar

    Returning to the Dominican Republic

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    5814
    0
    In 2009 when we first visited the Dominican Republic with MotoCaribe, we tried to get our fellow CanyonChasers to join ...
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  • motorcycle south dakota pigtail bridges
    28
    Aug

    Motorcycling to Sturgis but not for Sturgis

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    4979
    1
    Way back when, when Kris and I rode chrome laden bikes with lots of rake, fancy paint and raucous exhaust ...
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  • Chief Joseph Highway
    13
    Sep

    Wyoming, Montana and Beartooth Pass

    Travel, Weekend Getaways
    By Dave
    6597
    0
    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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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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