Posts tagged #2026

125: International Motorcycle Travel: Bring Your Bike or Rent One?

This month on RAW, we're answering a listener question about international motorcycle travel and the realities of riding a home-plated motorcycle around the world. Does a foreign number plate help create connections with locals, or do adventure motorcyclists stand out no matter what they ride? Does traveling with a foreign-registered motorcycle make you a target, or can it actually open doors along the way? What are the pitfalls and advantages of renting a motorcycle locally? We discuss the trade-offs of each approach and what riders should consider when planning a long-distance motorcycle adventure, and things you probably haven’t even thought about.

123: Challenging Adventure Rides in North America

On this episode of RAW, the hosts are diving into adventure rides across North America that push you just enough to make them unforgettable — the kind that test your skill, endurance, and mindset, but reward you with incredible scenery, real solitude, and that hard-earned feeling of “I did that.” These aren’t extreme-for-the-sake-of-it routes — they’re rides the average rider can take on with the right mindset, where the challenge actually gives something back. If you’ve ever wondered which rides are worth the effort, this one’s for you.

121: Adventure Travel in the Australian Outback and Beyond

This month we’re talking about adventure motorcycle travel in Australia. The RAW panel shares stories from their experiences of riding and travelling across the country: the huge distances, the stretches with no services, the heat, the planning, the wildlife, the road conditions — and the unexpected challenges that seem to come with the territory. We talk about what makes travelling by motorbike in Australia different from other remote places, and why preparation really matters here.

120: Four Ways Riders Overpack and How to Stop Doing It

This month on RAW, the panel digs into four common ways motorcycle travellers end up carrying too much, and how to change the decisions that lead there. Instead of turning it into another gear list, the conversation looks at how we think about packing: what we’re actually preparing for, what we realistically need to handle ourselves, and how destination and trip purpose change everything.