Articles
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19 Oct 2018
Skewering Nemo, Or: Windy Times at Waldo Lake
This should have been a routine camping trip: a quick jaunt up to Waldo Lake, taking advantage of some unseasonably b...
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10 Sep 2018
Oregon CDR North - Part 2
Summer, as usual, has passed by too quickly, much like this trip.
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06 Sep 2018
Oregon CDR North - Part 1
The Oregon CDR North has it all: stunning views, challenging riding, and remote campsites — and it's packed int...
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14 Aug 2018
How To Clean/Change the Air Filter In Your SV650
Just like top athletes, engines need clean, unobstructed airflow in order to perform their best.
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25 Jul 2018
SV650 Maintenance Chart - 1st & 2nd Gen
Treat your SV650 right by keeping it maintained. This chart will tell you what needs to be done when.
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20 Jul 2018
How To Clean the Chain On Your SV650
Want to get the most miles out of your chain and sprockets? Clean and lube your chain regularly. It's that simple.
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19 Jul 2018
How To Disable the Sidestand Switch On Your DR200
If you're the kind of DR200 rider who prefers dirt to pavement, consider disabling your sidestand cut-off switch.
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17 Oct 2015
How To Change the Oil In Your SV650
Do you take your bike to a dealership to get your oil changed? Does the sticker shock make your eyes water? Well cry ...
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12 Jun 2015
Triumph Tiger Explorer Ignition Switched Power
If you're looking to add electrical accessories to your Tiger Explorer, you're going to want to use a fuseblock. And ...
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11 Jun 2015
Newhalem The Long Way
I just spent a long weekend wandering around central Washington, flirting with Canada, and generally getting acquaint...
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01 Jun 2015
To Be Fitted By a Trained Mechanic
Oh Triumph, you’re so cute, telling me that I need a trained mechanic to replace the plastic lens on a turn signal.
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31 May 2015
A Beast Followed Me Home
I never planned on buying a "big bike", especially one that weighs over 500 pounds. In fact, I always kind of pooh-po...
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29 May 2015
We're Baaaaacckk!
There I was, minding my own business, working, shopping for groceries, walking the dog, and before I knew it, I hadn'...