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ADV Pulse
3 weeks ago
What began as a recall for a brake problem issued for Husqvarna and GASGAS dual sport models back in February, has now been officially announced to also impact a large number of off-road motorcycles. This comes as little surprise, considering the widespread technology sharing across all brands owned by Pierer Mobility under the KTM AG […] The post KTM Issues New Recall For Over 20,000 Off-Road Motorcycles appeared first on ADV Pulse. https://www.advpulse.com/adv-news/ktm-issues-new-recall-for-over-20000-off-road-motorcycles/
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
🚨ANNOUNCEMENT‼️ @marc.travels.blog ⬇️ Hey guys, I just wanted to let you know I’m gonna be in the UK at the ABR Festival @abrfestival, one of the biggest motorcycle events in the UK from the 27th to 29th of June. There’s gonna be bands, there’s gonna be a camping, there’s gonna be tons of motorcycles. There’s gonna be other travelers just like me. There’s gonna be YouTubers. I’m gonna be on stage answering all your questions about EVE, about the journey, about how it is to be riding around on an electric motorcycle, whatever you wanna know, so don’t hesitate, get your tickets. get your bike, get your wife and kids, come over. We’ll have a good time. I’m very looking forward to see all of you. TICKETS: https://www.abrfestival.com/ use code MARC10 #abr #abrfestival #uk #ukmotorcycles #marctravels #electricmotorcycle #adventure #motorcycle #motorcycletravel #motorbike #motovlog #motovlogger #zeromotorcycles #motorcyclejourneys #zerosrf #ev #motorbikelife #calimoto https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ2FCd9NaQj
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
Last chance to pre-order the Official ABR Festival 2025 T-shirt and SAVE ÂŁ5. Excitement is reaching fever pitch here at ABR Festival towers, as there are now less than 40 days to go until the gates to the UK's biggest motorcycle festival swing open. Speaking of countdowns, you have until 20:00 BST tonight - Monday 19th May 2025 - to secure an Official ABR Festival 2025 T-shirt in this year's pre-sale. After this time, you won't be able to get your hands on one until the festival opens at the end of June. Stock at the festival will be limited, and there's no guarantee your size will be available, so if you want to arrive at Ragley Hall looking the part, and save enough to buy yourself a lager at the Spada Bar, pre-order your Official ABR Festival 2025 T-shirt now using the link in our bio. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ1wqptCulf
Backcountry Discovery Routes
3 weeks ago
South East BDR Dining and Lodging Tips in Tellico Plains! BDR Ambassador Kyle Kirschenmann checks in from his hometown in Tellico Plains, TN at the end of Section 6 / beginning of Section 7 on the #SEBDR! 🍽️ Dining Recommendations: ✅ Red Chimney Pizza ✅ Peach Street Grill ✅ Tellico Brewing 🏡 Lodging Recommendations ✅ Farmhouse Inn Tellico Plains Do you have a favorite local spot along the #SEBDR? Let us know in the comments! #RideBDR #RideRight #RideRespectfully https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ0v2hKRGcN
Backcountry Discovery Routes
3 weeks ago
Take Old Rock Creek to the swinging bridge! On Section 1 of the Chattahoochee BDR-X, Old Rock Creek is a narrow two-rack that leads you to a 1/3 mile hiking trail and the 270 FT Toccoa River swinging bridge - the longest swinging bridge east of the Mississippi. Have you ridden the Chattahoochee BDR-X? Did you stop to cross the Toccoa River Swinging Bridge? 🎬: Film and Reel edit by @michaelbielecki #RideBDR #RideRight #RideRespectfully https://www.instagram.com/p/DJyMJbCxWA3
Backcountry Discovery Routes
3 weeks ago
South East BDR comes to YouTube on June 4th! Join us as we broadcast the entire film LIVE! from @eurosportasheville on June 4th at 4:00 PST / 7:00 EST. The evening will include live commentary from expedition team members, special giveaways, and a full screening of the entire film! This will be the first ever public viewing of the "Final Cut" which includes the northern three sections of the route, originally not filmable due to Hurricane Helene. This is one evening you won't want to miss, visit RideBDR.com/SEBDR for the latest details and to watch on June 4th! See you there! The South East BDR is Presented By: @triumphamerica @hdpanamerica @edelweissbiketravel 🎬 Film Directed By @sterling.noren 📹 Videography and Assistant film Direction by @michaelbielecki 🗺️Route Architect: @kirklakeman https://www.instagram.com/p/DJvknZwxlG8
Adventure Motorcycle
3 weeks ago
Published in: MediaAre you passionate about dual-sport motorcycling and hungry for real-world riding inspiration, gear of bike reviews, and off-road travel tips? Whether you’re a seasoned ADV rider or just getting started with your first dual-sport bike, YouTube is full of incredible creators who bring the adventure to your screen. Dual-sport motorcycling isn’t just a hobby or passion for some—it’s a lifestyle. The best part? You’re not bound by roads—and that’s not just a figure of speech. With adventure and dual-sport motorcycles, you can forge your own path. In this article, we’ve rounded up 10 of our favorite English language adventure and dual-sport motorcycle YouTube channels to check out in 2025. Everyone looks for different content so these are not rated in any particular order. These riders share everything from cross-country expeditions and gear breakdowns to riding tutorials and life on two wheels. It’s perfect for anyone dreaming of dusty trails, remote campsites, and the freedom of the open road. These creators offer tips, inspiration, and firsthand experiences to help you gear up for the road—or trail—ahead. Feel free to contact us let us k now your favorite adventure motorcycle Youtubers! In the meantime, let’s saddle up and tune in... • Big Rock Moto If you are looking to purchase your own dual-sport motorcycle, then you definitely need to visit Big Rock Moto's YouTube Channel. Ian, the owner of the channel has extensive experience riding different brands of bikes. He has owned more than 40 motorcycles and loves riding in the mountain regions of California. He loves riding and then reviewing bikes to give you his feedback on their performance. He also gives gadgets and tech reviews related to motorbikes that can help make your riding experience better. If you are planning on your first big purchase, check out his channel for all there is to know about dual-sport motorcycles. Where They're From: United States Number of Subscribers: Approximately 308K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are typically posted once a week ADVMoto Contributor: Yes ("Beyond the Bungee" in Sept/Octoiber 2023 ADVMoto issue) • Lavi and Ollie Lavi and Ollie are a YouTuber couple and Guinness World Record holders for being the youngest couple to travel around the globe on motorbikes. They finished the requirement to complete a world record on a Suzuki V-Strom 1050XT and rode off-road a lot and made sure to capture as much of the essence of outdoor travelling as possible. Even after setting their record, Lavi and Ollie haven’t slowed down – they’re still exploring new countries and sharing their adventures. It's also nice they organized their travels into chapters by continents. Their love for travel has garnered recognition in the biking communities, who often give a helping hand to them on the roads. Where They're From: United Kingdom Number of Subscribers: Approximately 82.4K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are uploaded twice a week ADVMoto Contributor: Not yet! • 2Up and Overloaded Run by Tim and Marisa Notier, 2Up and Overloaded channel documents their life on the road since 2017, when they sold everything to pursue full-time ADV travel. Riding a KTM 1190 Adventure, they share stunning scenery, travel reflections, and insights into life on two wheels. Although they don't always post videos on a weekly basis there's already a ton of content to check out. Plus,  they also run a companion website featuring their books and have been seen in ADVMoto's print editions! Where They're From: United States Number of Subscribers: Approximately 18K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are typically posted every two weeks ADVMoto Contributor: Yes (many ADVMoto  ride reports and features in print issues from 2018 to 2024) • Backcountry Discovery Routes The Backcountry Discovery Routes or RideBDR (which is the name of their YouTube Channel) is an organization for bikers. Their primary mission is to secure and preserve off-road routes in the US for dual-sport motorbike riders. Most of their routes consist of dirt tracks that connect various regions in the country. They have been on the mission since 2010 and have secured dozens of off-road tracks that were undiscovered before. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even download free routes from their website and upload them to your GPS for a real off-road challenge. They also run yearly screenings, video contests and host lots of events and fundraisers around the USA.  Where They're From: United States Number of Subscribers: Approximately 44.9K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are posted monthly, with additional content during special events or route launches ADVMoto Contributor: Yes (BDR has consistently published ride reports in ADVMoto, both print and online) • On Her Bike Kinga Tanajewska is an Australian YouTuber, famously known as On Her Bike by beloved fans. She is on a mission to travel around the world on her BMW F800GS. Even before that, she was a free spirit who loved to ride motorbikes and travel. But she started off her YouTube dual-sport biker journey in 2014 and has travelled to multiple countries since then. Kinga has become an inspiration for women who want to solo travel on their dual-sport bikes! Where They're From: Australia Number of Subscribers: Approximately 318K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are typically posted weekly and sometimes twice a week ADVMoto Contributor: Yes (check out our Podcast below #27 - Making Money on the Road with ‪@onherbike‬" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ADVMoto Live #27 • Una Moto A veteran mountain biker, Eric has travelled the globe previously for his channel BCPov where he rode a mountain bicycle and showcased beautiful tracks. After turning over a new leaf due to personal life developments, he recently started Una Moto. It is a motorbike travel channel inspired by Long Way Round, the TV show starring Ewan McGregor and his friend Charlie Boorman. Una Moto is not only a dual-sport motorbike channel, but an exploration of Eric's own soul on his journey from Alaska to New Zealand. Where They're From: Canada Number of Subscribers: Approximately 47.2K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are typically posted bi-weekly ADVMoto Contributor: Not yet! • The Girl On a Bike The Girl On a Bike, Vanessa Ruck, is the embodiment of the human spirit. She is a dual-sport motorcyclist who started this hobby as a means to rehab after a life-changing accident. She went through multiple surgeries and has shoulder and hip replacements. After her accident, she picked up the sport to overcome her fears and limits. Since then, she has won multiple awards in track races in the Middle East. She is also an award-winning and TEDx motivational speaker, inspiring people who went through similar experiences.  Even better yet, she recently had a baby and is exploring the world of adeventure as a mom! Go Vanessa! Where They're From: United Kingdom Number of Subscribers: Approximately 66.4K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are typically posted weekly ADVMoto Contributor: Not yet! • ADVMotoSkillz After buying your first dual-sport motorcycle, you will probably want a few tips and tricks on how to ride it safely. While taking a professional course is always the best option, not everyone has access to one. That’s where the ADVMotoSkillz channel comes in! The channel is all about helping new riders learn helpful survival skills when they are riding off-track on their motorbike. This channel is perfect for new riders looking to learn essential off-road survival skills. From safely lifting your bike after a fall (without injuring yourself) to mastering the best posture for riding off-track, ADVMotoSkillz covers it all. The ADVMotoSkillz channel should not be substituted for professional off-road motorbiking courses. But it is always good to pick up a skill or two before you head out for an adventure. Where They're From: United States Number of Subscribers: Approximately 42.7K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are typically posted once a month (the channel is currently inactive) ADVMoto Contributor: Yes (in many recent print issue "Tune-Ups")   • Dork in the Road Dork in the Road is another helpful channel if you want some inspiration for riding motorbikes. Not only that, the channel also provides helpful product reviews that will make your life easier when you are on a motorbike adventure. Although not a professional, his personal opinions are highly valued amongst the dual-sport motorbike community as being helpful. But take the reviews with a grain of salt, as something that might not be perfect in his opinion might suit your needs better. Where They're From: United States Number of Subscribers: Approximately 139K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are posted twice a week ADVMoto Contributor: Not yet! • Motorcycle Travel Channel Lastly, we have the Motorcycle Travel Channel by Sterling Noren. Noren started off professionally as a videographer and editor back in 1984. He’s  been making videos professionally since, but now he has started following his passion of motorbiking and van camping. in addition to his channel videos, be sure to check out some of his many BDR films and Beyond the Border - Riding Solo in Mexico. His channel has all of these videos about solo motorbiking adventures and can be a useful source of information for those who want to go on a journey by themselves. Where They're From: United States (Seattle, Washington) Number of Subscribers: Approximately 84.1K subscribers Posting Frequency: New videos are typically posted monthly ADVMoto Contributor: No (Industry Profile in March/April 2015 issue) Read more ... http://adventuremotorcycle.com/media/top-adventure-motorcycle-youtube-channels
ADV Pulse
3 weeks ago
It’s hard to believe the DR-Z400S has been around since the Y2K days. You know a bike is good when it remains popular for 25 years, without a single major update. That’s saying something — especially when even the KLR got two overhauls during that same stretch. Despite its aging design, the venerable DR-Z continued […] The post First Ride: Next-Gen Suzuki DR-Z4S Dual Sport appeared first on ADV Pulse. https://www.advpulse.com/adv-news/suzuki-dr-z4s-dual-sport-review/
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
What an absolute privilege to have the Croatian police close off one of the fastest twistiest roads in the country for us to test out the Bridgestone T33. The fact that I’m typing this is testament to the superb grip. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJuKFdEIyN7
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
Helllo from the Croatian island of Pag and the launch of the Bridgestone T33 https://www.instagram.com/p/DJuGIrLITGE
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
Our top 3 mountain roads in the UK. There are few more exhilarating experiences in life than whipping up a twisting mountainside surrounded by jagged peaks in search of adventure on two wheels. And while the thrill of testing your riding skills against some of the world’s most challenging roads is an addictive one, it’s the feeling of wonder that you get travelling through the pristine wilderness of the mountains that has adventure bikers flocking to the likes of the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Rockies, and Patagonia each and every year. But don’t think you need to travel to far-flung foreign lands to experience the thrills of high-elevation riding. While the UK’s largest country could never be described as the roof of the world, England offers plenty of sensational roads that twist their way through dramatic mountain scenery that are just waiting to be explored. To discover over 150 carefully crafted routes from across the UK, make sure to click the link in our bio. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJt5CouBAeG
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
In 1997, Nick Sanders MBE embarked on an ambitious journey to break the world record for circumnavigating the globe on a motorcycle. 31 days, 32,000km, and a whole lot of fuel later, he broke the record. For many, this would be enough of an adventure for a whole lifetime, but not for Nick. He has continued travelling all over the world, and has now ridden around the world 8 times. Nick is currently travelling 30,000km around the edges of Europe on a Royal Enfield Bear 650, an adventure that will end when he arrives at this year’s ABR Festival. It promises to be an exciting journey, and we can’t wait to hear about it on stage. If you’ve heard Nick speak, or read any of his books before, you’ll understand just how incredible his experiences are, and we are thrilled he will be joining us again in June. So come along and meet Nick and other motorcycle legends at the ABR Festival 2025, June 27 – 29, 2025, at Ragley Hall, Warwickshire, UK. Click the link in our bio to find out more. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJtkZd5CTPx
Backcountry Discovery Routes
3 weeks ago
Counting down the days! #COBDR Waiting for the snow to melt on the Colorado BDR, we rediscovered these pics from 2023 by Justin Lee! There may still be a few weeks until the passes clear at elevation, but as always - It'll be worth the wait! Are you riding the COBDR this year? What bike are you taking? #RideBDR #RideRight #RideRespectfully https://www.instagram.com/p/DJtCF15RxcD
Adventure Rider Radio
3 weeks ago
Steve Zuschin first discovered Rally for Rangers at an ADV event, was drawn in by the mission, and unexpectedly found himself on a plane to Bhutan within weeks. He recounts the challenges of that first rally—from navigating muddy mountain roads in the Himalayas on Royal Enfields to racing tight sche https://adventureriderradio.com/adventure-rider-radio-episodes/2025/5/15/riding-bhutan-with-rally-for-rangers
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
After spending the day on the new Yamaha 9GT +, it’s fair to say the 2025 updates are a great improvement on an already capable Sport tourer. For the 2025 model, Yamaha has added and changed many features, incorporating a new LED headlight system, electronically adjustable windscreen, improved TFT dashboard, enhanced riding modes and much more. All these upgrades make for a great riding experience, and we can’t wait to put more miles on the clock. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJrSOhViiAc
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
After 2 glorious days, fantastic roads and amazing landscapes, we have completed the NC500. What an adventure it’s been, and we can’t wait to write all about it for the next issue of Adventure Bike Rider. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJrATnjCLHW
Backcountry Discovery Routes
3 weeks ago
Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. #MABDR Have you ridden the 1,080 mile route? What's your favorite stop? 🎬 Reel Edit by @michaelbielecki #RideBDR #RideRight #RideRespectfully https://www.instagram.com/p/DJqcsciOGfV
ADV Pulse
3 weeks ago
GIVI has expanded its lineup with a new luggage system aimed at adventure riders that need a versatile, modular solution for carrying their gear. Designed to accommodate bags of various sizes, the GRT721 Canyon Universal Cargo Base harness offers storage capacity of 80 liters or more when fully loaded with GIVI’S soft luggage options. According […] The post First Look: GIVI Canyon Base Harness Soft Luggage System appeared first on ADV Pulse. https://www.advpulse.com/adv-news/givi-introduces-canyon-base-harness-soft-luggage-system/
Adventure Motorcycle
3 weeks ago
Published in: Rides After years of anticipation and determined preparation, we pocketed the key to our empty D.C. apartment, tossed on our waterproof riding gear, and climbed on our motorcycles. I hit the start button and… click—dead battery. Thus began our epic journey. • Some Context For the previous three years, my wife Odessa and I had been saving, preparing, and ridding ourselves of possessions to set off on motorcycles. During that time, our KTMs had been stolen and (thankfully) recovered, and we’d spent many sleepless nights afterward wondering whether a thief would try again—so concerned that we stepped up the departure date to the end of summer. Armed with dozens of possible routes, the plan was to head west-northwest with our dog Surak until we ran out of roads, then turn south for the lands of warm winters and cheaper living costs. Life on motorcycles still has responsibilities—a different set than normal life, but we set off with a list of chores. We found a home for the last of our stuff we were keeping and ventured to South Dakota to establish residency. With no deadlines but autumn looming, we rode through the eastern U.S. and the midwest at a too-fast pace that we had to accept. Not that there weren’t fun moments—like clearing a trail in West Virginia, riding a creek in Kentucky, the wide-open skies and sprawling, fenceless fields—but truth be told, the riding between the Atlantic and South Dakota was mostly uneventful. We managed to avoid most Interstates and found endless miles of gravel to explore but unlike our first trip across the U.S. years ago, this one was defined by the folks we met along the way. • We’re Being Followed It started in West Virginia. Riding on the dregs of Hurricane Ida through the coalfields and squinting through a perpetual drizzle, we missed our turn. Suspecting the truck behind us had been deliberately following us for the last 10 minutes through all of our odd, obviously off-the-beaten-path routes, we pulled over to turn around—and so did the truck boxing us in. The window rolled down to reveal an eager couple who just wanted to talk about their KTMs. During the chat, we got a sobering call about a family emergency, whereupon our new friends, in an outpouring of kindness, immediately offered anything we needed! After a night at their place and more of their amazing West Virginian hospitality, we managed to sort things out with the family, and continued on our way. • Gorging Ourselves Another stop: Famished, we stopped at Miguel’s Pizza next to Red River Gorge, Kentucky, where a fellow rider happily shared his pizza while we waited for ours. He also shared the wonders of pine tar fire starters—bits of wood so saturated with sap that a strike from a Ferro rod causes it to ignite immediately. It was late, so he led us to his go-to campsite, where we found wheelbarrows full of firewood (and where we discovered that Surak doesn’t enjoy riding in a wheelbarrow as much as on a motorcycle. Sorry, buddy!). The next morning, we confidently left our luggage at camp to ride through some Kentucky mud in the rain before moving on. • The Guided Tour As we headed westward, we had a pitstop in a small Indiana town. Parked in front of the Rugged Foot, an aptly named shoe repair shop, the owner greeted us and offered to repair anything we might have damaged along the way. Shortly after that, as we sat down at the patio next door for a snack, his son arrived on a KLR, and they joined us. Then came the invitation to pitch our tent, drop our gear, and go for a tour of the area through tunnels, a rocky riverbank, fun windy roads—places we’d never have known about just the following advice from a GPS. Returning late, we were treated to a meal to ensure we were energized for more riding the next morning down more fun roads in their exciting motorcycle playground. When it was time to continue on, they fed us yet again and then escorted us along our way before saying their goodbyes. • Our New “Home” South Dakota had us dying of thirst, racing down straight, dusty farm roads, all expertly engineered to align with the afternoon sun. We stopped at the only place around us along an Interstate—a combined bar, restaurant, and motel, and the single employee was also the owner, bartender, and cook. We stayed longer than expected, listening to stories of how COVID had changed life and how politics had a profound effect on a tiny stop along this lonely road. But before we set off to our campsite, he gave us an amazing picnic of brisket, bread, chips, and a Tupperware set of homemade BBQ sauces. We rode to our campsite and, before anything else, plopped down on the grass to enjoy the beautiful pairing of an unexpected dinner and the bag from a butchered box of wine that was bungeed to the bike. Despite its low population density (46th overall), South Dakota was where we had the most chance meetings. The city park in White River, SD, doubles as a free campground—convenient for us, since we had our passports overnighted to the local post office. It was then we realized that overnighting something with the USPS doesn’t necessarily mean that it will get there overnight… or even the second day! Conveniently, the only tavern for miles was located right across the street from the city park. A wonderful kind of place, too, where everyone knows everyone, and you have to politely decline offers of shots from the local drunk. Our campsite in the park was our home for the evening but also doubled as our refuge from a nasty afternoon thunderstorm about to hit. A local rancher overheard our plight and offered up a house he normally rented to hunters. And more offers to help didn’t end there. Despite being sparsely populated, the hospitality we received in South Dakota was huge. On a riding-related side note, we’d heard whispers of brutal dirt roads around us but couldn’t find any despite the hundreds of miles we’d already ridden. That was… until it rained. That nearby house we’d been offered—a paltry four blocks away—was decidedly not on a dirt road, rather a three-lane mud fest! When we reminisce about the first leg of the trip, we rarely reference our memories by time, route, or even the places visited; rather, it’s all ordered by those we met along the way. This is hardly a novel revelation; it’s actually the typical experience of travelers, especially motorcyclists. I can’t say exactly what changed, but until this point, at least for me, motorcycling had been a solitary endeavor. Maybe riding with my partner changed that perspective, or maybe it was knowing there was nothing to go back to and that everything we had was clamped, tied, and bungeed to the bikes. Whatever the reason, the great people, and the kindness of others, in general, were the highlight of our trip. • Freedom Leaving South Dakota was the turning point. Free of administrative obligations and deadlines, and with temporary driver’s licenses in hand, we began wandering. We explored an old bombing range peppered with rusted shells of cars from the 1960s, rode the Badlands, dodged cows, and confronted bulls. We saw Mount Rushmore and encountered an unexpectedly-early frost. We also began to discover that, given freedom, our natural tendency is to drift towards trouble— but isn’t trouble just a synonym for adventure? Scott Canto upgraded from a bicycle to a motorcycle in 2004 and an adventure motorcycle in 2011 and never looked back. In 2021, Scott left with his partner Odessa, and their dog Surak, to ride around the world. He continues to not look back—his mirror is broken anyway. See more of their adventures at ADVGoats.com.   Read more ... http://adventuremotorcycle.com/rides/dc-to-south-dakota
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
The Applecross Peninsula is even better in person than we could have ever imagined. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJpGQHxBLfx
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
The sun is shining in the picturesque Highlands as we make our way through Torridon on the journey along the NC500. The Highlands are proving every bit as impressive as their reputation suggests. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJpCii1CeHN
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
Have you got your ABR Festival 2025 t-shirt yet? With less than 50 days until we swing open the gates of Ragley Hall, we'll be closing t-shirt pre-orders on Monday (19th May). An ABR Festival T-shirt will make you look 20 years younger, leaner, more athletic, and more attractive*. By ordering yours now, you'll save ÂŁ5 and get free postage and packaging. You'll also guarantee a t-shirt in your size, as stock at the festival will be very limited and in previous years, festival t-shirts have sold out quickly (last year they were gone after the first day!). Click the link in our bio to pre-order your t-shirt. *your results may vary https://www.instagram.com/p/DJo90rCiECh
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
On a whistle-stop tour of the NC500, there isn’t a chance for a big lunch break, but luckily the view isn’t half bad. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJorsDsCsyh
Adventure Bike Rider
3 weeks ago
There’s so much to see off the bikes on the NC500, including crossing the suspension bridge at spectacular Corrieshalloch Gorge. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJofU8IiWaZ
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