For dual-sport and adventure riders, getting caught in a storm is part of the experience. But while your primary riding gear offers abrasion protection, it’s often only water-resistant. That’s where […]
Area Item to Inspect Notes / Red Flags Title Clean, clear title in seller’s name. REQUIRED. Check VIN on title matches bike. Maintenance Records Service logs, receipts for parts (oil, […]
1. 80% On-Road / 20% Off-Road (The “Adventure Touring” Tire) Best for heavy adventure bikes or riders who commute and stick to maintained gravel roads. Tire Name Key Features Amazon […]
I. The Dual-Sport Tank Bag Challenge (Bags must use strap-mounts (no magnets on plastic tanks), narrow profile to allow standing, and easy fuel access.) II. The Top Contenders: A Comparative […]
Here are the 10 Signs You’re Addicted to Dual-Sport Riding (the ones every DR650/WR250R/CRF300L/DRZ-400/KTM-500 owner will painfully nod along to): 1. You own more knobby tires than street […]
Best GPS for Dual-Sport & ADV Riding in 2025: Gaia vs Rever vs onX Offroad vs Garmin Whether you’re bombing singletrack on a KTM 350 EXC-F or grinding out miles […]
If you’re riding a dual-sport or adventure bike and don’t want to drop a grand on premium gear, there are several solid helmets under roughly $200–$250 that get the job […]
Budget & Entry-Level Helmets ($50 – $150) O’Neal Sierra Helmet— Good value for the money. The helmet uses a polycarbonate/ABS shell and meets both DOT. It comes with an integrated full-face shield […]
Review: Motool Slacker Digital Suspension Tuner The Motool Slacker is one of the most refined tools available today for measuring and dialing in suspension sag on motorcycles. After using the […]
The PEKWZIZ Heated Gloves are a great option for cold-weather adventure rides, delivering excellent warmth and all-day coziness, but they do come with a trade-off in bulk. Warmth and […]