Posts Tagged ‘adv moto’

Close Encounters: Black Bear Meets Rider

Adv moto rider Karen had a very, very close encounter with a Black Bear and her cubs in New Hampshire. It even climbed up onto her motorcycle.

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Adventure Hungry Kinga Tanajewska

Kinga was into street bikes since her teens, but in recent years has become a huge fan of adventure motorcycling and the awesome ability it gives you to see the world. Recently she made a dream of hers come true… riding around Australia all by her lonesome.

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Peanut Butter Coast: WESTx1000

Justin and Kyra’s 2,000 mile road trip to see the Baja 1000 Race and search for perfect surf on small displacement motorcycles.

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Ericka’s Road Trip Continues

Another photo from Ericka Turnbull’s 12 day motorcycle touring trip around NW Canada with her Ducati Multistrada 1000.

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Ericka’s Ducati Multistrada Road Trip

Ericka’s first motorcycle touring adventure, she says “life begins at the end of your comfort zone” …indeed!

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RawHyde ADV Moto School & Expedition CV

Have you ever wanted to ride on dirt but weren’t sure where to start? Look at a mountain while you’re out on a ride and and think, “I want to climb that”? If so, you might want to try adventure riding.

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Edi’s First Motorcycle

Edi Arangies with her Honda XR200 dirtbike- her first motorcycle! Now she has a blog about her off road motorcycling adventures in Namibia.

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Eagle Road in Norway… the stuff a motorcyclists dreams are made of. Lysebotn Ørnesvingene aka Eagle Bends must be Norway’s most dramatic road. The lower part runs in a spiral tunnel, then climbs in 27 hairpin bends to about 1000 metres. This road is NOT open all year long so make sure to check road closures before booking tickets for an epic adventure. [ source: Adventure Bike Rider FB | more roads ]

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Eagle Road in Norway… the stuff a motorcyclists dreams are made of. Lysebotn Ørnesvingene aka Eagle Bends must be Norway’s most dramatic road. The lower part runs in a spiral tunnel, then climbs in 27 hairpin bends to about 1000 metres. This road is NOT open all year long so make sure to check road closures before booking tickets for an epic adventure. [ source: Adventure Bike Rider FB | more roads ]

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Eagle Road in Norway… the stuff a motorcyclists dreams are made of. Lysebotn Ørnesvingene aka Eagle Bends must be Norway’s most dramatic road. The lower part runs in a spiral tunnel, then climbs in 27 hairpin bends to about 1000 metres. This road is NOT open all year long so make sure to check road closures before booking tickets for an epic adventure. [ source: Adventure Bike Rider FB | more roads ]

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