
The Most Overrated Motorcycle Upgrades (And What to Buy Instead)
If you’ve just bought a motorcycle, it’s almost impossible not to start shopping for parts. This bike is a blank canvas to create your own

If you’ve just bought a motorcycle, it’s almost impossible not to start shopping for parts. This bike is a blank canvas to create your own

Most motorcycle upgrades are easy to justify. More power, better suspension, louder exhaust: they’re all things you notice the moment you twist the throttle or

After thousands of miles on the road, you get to know your motorcycle’s personality. You learn how it handles, where it excels, and the little

Exhaust wrap is a common sight on custom motorcycles, bobbers, choppers, and performance builds, but after a few seasons of riding, it can start to

The 3rd Annual Minnesota Garage Build Bike Show presented by Dennis Kirk was the biggest one yet, bringing together passionate motorcycle builders, riders, and families

The weather app might say it’s 65 degrees, but every rider knows that’s only half the story. Standing in your driveway, it feels perfect. Ten

Most riders don’t think much about their motorcycle battery until they hit the starter button and nothing happens. When it’s finally time for a replacement,

Most riders start modifying their motorcycle almost immediately. A louder exhaust. Different handlebars. Maybe a few cosmetic accessories or bolt-on performance parts. It’s understandable. Personalizing

Why Replace Your Stock Mirrors? Sometimes the simplest modifications can make the biggest difference in the way your motorcycle looks and how you feel on

Tired of getting blasted with air, rain, bugs, and debris while riding your bagger? You don’t have to suffer with bad buffeting caused by your

If you’ve spent any time looking into upgrading your motorcycle lighting setup, you’ve no doubt encountered the same debate: LED versus halogen. On the surface,

Most riders spend plenty of time thinking about horsepower, suspension upgrades, tires, and exhaust systems. Seats, on the other hand, tend to get overlooked. That

There’s a couple common mistake many riders make when setting up their first garage for a build. They either go into a project with nothing

Motorcycles have a funny way of draining your wallet in small, justifiable increments. A new helmet here, fresh tires there, maybe a Bluetooth unit because

Electrical systems are one of those motorcycle topics most riders don’t think about (or want to think about) until something stops working. Weak charging. Dim

Most riders don’t spend much time thinking about motorcycle oil. You walk into the shop, grab a bottle with the right viscosity, pour it in,

Buying your first motorcycle is exciting. The freedom, the sound, the feeling of finally getting out on the road on two wheels. it’s easy to

Pulling up to a trailhead gives you all kinds of good feelings. You know that single track is going to be sweet. You’ve got fuel

The stock Harley-Davidson air cleaner gets the job done, but if you’re looking for better airflow, improved comfort, and timeless custom style, upgrading to the

When you’re relying on your phone for navigation, music, trail maps, ride tracking, or staying connected on the road, the last thing you want is

There’s nothing like a fresh set of plastics to completely transform the look of a dirt bike. Whether you’re cleaning up a well-used machine, getting

Some motorcycles are built for performance. Some are built for show. And then there are bikes like Ethel. Ethel is a garage-built machine that carries

Upgrading your motorcycle’s exhaust is a rite of passage. It’s often the first “real” modification we do, and for good reason: the stock sewing-machine hum

Spring is finally here, which means you’re probably starting to remember all the things you wanted to do to your bike after the fall riding

Riding at night or in the fog can be pretty sketchy. That’s especially true if your bike is still only equipped with subpar stock lighting.