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CT Rt 169 Ride
Riders Note: We will be riding in MA, CT and RI so if you have any restrictions such as operating on a learners permit you should be aware of this. How’s everyone doing today? Ready for a ride? You all checked your bikes (tires, tire pressure, oil/fluid levels, any leaks,
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Western MA – Mount Greylock – Mohawk Trail Loop Ride
The Western MA – Mount Greylock – Mohawk Trail loop ride is a bit longer of a day trip about 266miles from our start to finish points. This ride will take us out to Western MA through the Berkshires heading north up to Mount Greylock and then following the Mohawk
Top 5 Items For a Motorcycle Road Trip
Packing for your motorcycle road trip can be painless. Yes, there are certain items you will always bring. And there will always be something you forget. And something you bring and never use. Learn from each trip and soon enough you’ll be packing like a pro! PACKING In a previous
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The White Mountains, New Hampshire Ride
THE WHITE MOUNTAINS The White Mountains are a wonderful place to escape, explore, most of all to ride your motorcycle and create unforgettable memories. The White Mountains cover about a quarter of New Hampshire and a portion of western Maine, covering about 3,440 sq. miles of outstanding motorcycle touring. They
Smart Packing for a successful Motorcycle Road Trip
Planning your motorcycle road trip is fun! Deciding where to go, picking a hotel, VRBO or Air B&B or other accommodations, finding great roads to ride and sites to see!! It’s all fun! That is until you have to pack. Then that fun comes to a screeching halt when you
Top 5 Tools for Your Motorcycle Road Trip
The top 5 tools that I keep in my bike’s roadside emergency kit (not in any specific order) and why I feel I should have each item are as follows. Hand Tools – this includes Needle Nose Pliers, Hex or Torx Wrenches, Common Combination Box/Open Ended Wrenches, spare fuses, zip