Street-legal supermotos are a special breed of motorcycles. At various times throughout history, select manufacturers have produced them (eg. Yamaha's WR 250X, the perennial favorite, Suzuki's DRZ 400 or the more modern Husqvarna 701), but they've always been niche and most of the offerings in North America are somewhat sedate in comparison to the dirt... Continue Reading →
Ducati 899 / 959 / 1199 / 1299 Panigale Oil Change DIY
Changing the oil in the Panigale series' Superquadro motor is a fairly routine procedure but requires a few unconventional steps which we will outline in this quick DIY. As with any oil change, you'll need your choice of (preferably) synthetic oil, along with a new oil filter. In terms of oil viscocity, the Panigale range... Continue Reading →
Tips for Riding Tail of the Dragon on a Motorcycle
If you've been riding motorcycles in North America for any amount of time, there's a good chance you've heard of "Tail of the Dragon" (TOTD). An expansive stretch of road that spans the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, featuring an extremely high concentration of curves (318 to be exact) over an 11 mile stretch... Continue Reading →
Project Hypermotard 939 SP: Evotech Radiator & Engine Guard Install DIY
We've done over 6,000 kms on the Hyper and it's becoming obvious that the sexy (short) carbon front mudguard doesn't keep rocks and debris from hitting the radiator and front of the engine. Installing some simple guards such as Evotech's Radiator and Engine guards should provide the protection we are looking for, as seen in... Continue Reading →
Rapid Bike Evo In-Depth Review (Ducati Streetfighter 1098)
Why is fueling in modern motorcycles such a prevalent issue? One would think that manufacturers such as Ducati, Honda, Yamaha, Aprilia (...), with their deep technical knowledge, should be able to build a bike that has spot-on fueling from the factory. Alas, this is not the case and there a many reasons for it, few... Continue Reading →
2016 Ducati Hypermotard 939 SP Review
What makes a bike great? Fast on the track? Comfortable? Good for commuting? Brings out your inner-hooligan? After a year, 7,000kms and a few essential mods, we're here to deliver our verdict on what kind of bike the latest Hypermotard SP is, in the real world. Model History The Hypermotard 939 is actually the 3rd... Continue Reading →
Motorcycle Oil Change DIY: 15 Step Guide
Changing a motorcycle's oil is the most important procedure to stay on top of when it comes to bike maintenance. It's a relatively simple job but requires attention and an understanding of your bike to avoid mistakes that could be costly. During regular use, manufacturers typically recommend an oil change every 6,000-10,000 kms or yearly,... Continue Reading →
Buying a Dirt Bike: An Introduction for Street and Novice Riders
So you've watched a bunch of Red Bull Nitro Circus videos and are now ready to become your own version of Travis Pastrana. Or maybe you've realized the benefit that cross-training into dirt will have on your street or track riding (after all, Rossi does it). Now, you need a dirt bike but don't know... Continue Reading →
5 Tips for Spring Riding
You've been suffering from P.M.S. (Parked Motorcycle Syndrome) for the last 4 months. Now, the snow is melting and it's finally time to get out and test all the mods you've done over the (long) winter. To prevent all that anticipation ending in tears, here are 5 tips for spring riding: 1) Ease into it... Continue Reading →
Superbike vs Supernaked: A Real World Comparison
"Naked bike" or sportbike? Superbike or "supernaked"? 10 years ago, the answer to this question was much more obvious -"supernakeds" didn't exist, so it was more a matter of "how fast do you want to go". For many, the answer was "real fast" and that fuelled the sportbike craze that carried well into the new... Continue Reading →
