Sean, I am not sure how and where to tell you this properly, but I very much appreciate your attitude, particularly in contrast to that of the author of this article. Read more
Yeah. Me? I just like to ride and eat. Eat to ride! Ride to eat!
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Because it’s the best compromise of getting a no helmet feeling, while still having at least some protection. I wear my full face the vast majority of the time, but I have a 3/4 helmet that I like to wear on slower rides or non-windy days. Read more
I can give a little insight here. The problem is three-fold: Read more
An Open letter to Channing Tatum: Read more
He forgot the “y” in “they”. Read more
I guess you can say things got whellie out of hand. Read more
This. Do an Article on this. Read more
I am pretty much a tomboy but still want people to know I am a woman. For years I was frustrated with what I found for gear for ladies but lately rad shit is coming out. Right now I am rocking Speed and Strength American Beauty boots! They offer the right amount of protection for what I need and still look good as… Read more
My primary jacket is a Roland Sands Maven jacket (the women’s version of Ronin), my secondary jacket is an Icon 1000 Federal, just like your red-headed friend’s. Both with armor. Boots are Icon Elsinores. Gloves are tricky but lately I’ve been using a set of Roland Sands that are OK but don’t have any knuckle armor… Read more
You forgot probably the best, and American made: Aerostich. The Roadcrafter suit has been made for woman’s sizes (and custom) for the last several years. I got my wife the Roadcrafter as soon as they made a size to fit; and an new Arai helmet. Damn good thing too. Some mouth breather left hand turned in front of her.… Read more
Probably copy and pasted from somewhere. Read more
Congrats on being the first Jalop today to click on a motorcycle article just to complain about motorcycles! Read more