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BMW Owners News highlights our favorite Tires for Classic Bikes. Here’s some great options for your “Oldsters!”

BMW Owners News highlights our favorite Tires for Classic Bikes. Here’s some great options for your “Oldsters!”

Anyone who has ever pulled a trailer or used a receiver-mounted rack knows how annoying it is to hear the incessantly repetitive clanking and rattling of the hitch or rack shank as it’s jostled around within the receiver’s loosely fitting tube, especially on trips that last hours or even days.

What’s that you say? You keep missing magazine-worthy photo-ops of yourself, sporting your finest gear atop your gorgeous motorcycle in front of breathtaking scenery, all because there’s no one with you to take the shot?

These gloves are well suited for use with vintage motorcycles, six-volt systems and riders without heated grips who want battery-powered warmth for short to moderate rides in cold weather.

You’re probably already aware of New Jersey-based MachineArtMoto’s ingeniously designed convertible handguards and svelte valve cover armor, but you may not know about another highly effective piece of kit they offer, the MudSling.

At every MOA National Rally, I’m vigilant for new products that might be worth a report to the membership–preferably something clever and unexpected. I especially

Tire pressure may be the most neglected maintenance procedure in all of motorcycling. Back when I was regularly attending AMA races, tire vendors would sometimes

Instead of just having one pair of gloves, I got two so I’d be able to alternate them and hopefully stave off deterioration due to sweat, hard use and UV exposure. I could have gotten two of the same model, but that would’t make for a very good comparison article!

Klim’s latest (second generation) Baja S4 mesh suit is perfectly at home on pavement, even though it’s designed and marketed as hot weather ADV gear. Klim’s Induction/Induction Pro, Avalon and Marrakesh lines are mesh-equipped summer street kit, and for those on strictly dirt-oriented machinery, Klim offers an extensive purely off-road lineup.

Consistent with my first and only impression of Steve the person, “density” is an apt concept with which to begin a description of My Heart Has Been in It From the Start. This multidimensional memoir is heavy, both concretely and metaphorically. At nearly an inch and a half thick, it consists of 93 chapters and 524 pages, with only a sparse smattering of photos.