If you're used to riding on roads but want to try trails, we discuss how to get some practice, either with a school or by yourself. Then, we dive into riding gear—should you wear a one or two-piece suit? We talk about the pros and cons, what we like or don't like, and how weather affects your choice, especially for long adventures. Lastly, we tackle riding in extreme heat and staying safe. We cover staying hydrated, recognizing signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke, and dressing appropriately for hot weather riding.
5: Doing it With a Partner, Laptop Survival and Newbie Travelling Motorcycle Riders
Many men traveling the world on their motorcycles find themselves missing their partners, with some attempting to bridge the gap by having their loved ones join them for part of the journey, while others face relationship challenges on the road. Some even go as far as carrying a helmet, hoping to meet someone special along the way. We discuss the ups and downs of riding with your partner. Additionally, we delve into laptop survival tips for travelers, covering the necessity of bringing one, as well as methods for photo storage. Lastly, we address the issue of newbie motorcycle travelers, questioning whether taking a course before a big trip is advisable and offering advice for those with limited riding experience but a strong desire to travel.
4: Lane Splitting & Filtering, Essential Repair Skills & Tools and Wildlife Encounters
The discussion covers a few key topics related to motorcycle travel. Firstly, there's the practice of lane splitting and filtering, which is common in many countries but not allowed in the US and Canada. We talk about the safety aspects and how to handle it if you encounter it in other places. Then, we discuss basic repair skills and tools you should have in case of a breakdown, like changing a tire or adjusting the chain. Lastly, we touch on wildlife encounters, including potential dangers and ways to stay safe, like carrying sprays or deterrents.