International Female Ride Day | May 5, 2018
International Female Ride Day (IFRD) is on Saturday, May 5, 2018, and is the world’s largest and only women motorcycle rider event.
International Female Ride Day (IFRD) is on Saturday, May 5, 2018, and is the world’s largest and only women motorcycle rider event.
It’s finally time to get your motorcycle out to ride! However, there are a couple things you need to know to ensure your bike is spring riding ready.
April showers bring May flowers - so check out the most effective ways to ride your motorcycle safely in the rain.
We can hardly wait for our first spring ride and since it’s almost here we wanted to share some simple things to ensure you and your motorcycle are ready!
With the hope of spring around the corner, it’s important to get your motorcycle bike prepared to ride, that way when it hits you are ready to ride.
We’ve all experienced our share of rude drivers on the road – it’s something we anticipate every ride. Being a polite motorcyclist will not only ensure your safety, it will encourage others to do the same.
When it comes to motorcycles there are a variety of myths that just aren’t true, that is why we’ve shared some of the most ridiculous in an effort to clear the air for our riders.
On March 8, International Women’s Day celebrates women’s achievements throughout history, which lends itself to us showcasing and highlighting the fabulous Durham Divas!
Just when you thought riding could not possibly be any more exciting, they introduce smart helmets! Smart helmets offer riders a variety of built-in ‘smart’ elements.
Your focus is important when you are out riding. Eliminating potential distractions before you get on your bike can help you to stay focused, and safe. We have put together a list of the top distractions for riders, and how you can plan to avoid them.