
2018 Has Been a Wild Year For Adventure Motorcycles – Here’s a Recap So Far
The riding season isn’t over yet, but 2018 has been a good year for adventure motorcycles.

The riding season isn’t over yet, but 2018 has been a good year for adventure motorcycles.

The changes won’t bring the fight to the more focused Ducati Desert Sled, off-road, but thankfully some of the upgrades address the Triumphs weak points to make it a better bike, all around.

I have a three-day, off-road 500-mile ride later this month, through New Jersey’s 1.1 million acres worth of dense forest, but first I’m on the edge of Wharton State Forest ready to learn dirt-riding 101.

Velomacchi has established its name in the adventure- and commuter-motorcycling community with products from its Speedway collection.

InterMot is in full swing over in Cologne, Germany and Ducati just unveiled its new Scrambler line.

Indian’s new motorcycle will walk right past Harley-Davidson, and pick a fight with European sport bikes.

Now that Yamaha is teasing a new adventure motorcycle it’s safe to assume 2019 will be a big year for adventure motorcycles.

Nuviz is an all-in-one Head-Up Display device aiming to increase rider safety but to enhance enjoyment in the saddle.

Now that summer is done and dusted, next up on the to-do list is preparing for a new season of cool-weather riding.

Kawasaki initially held back on giving the US a cafe race version of the Z900RS. But patience is a virtue because the wait was worth it.

Honda jumps into the middleweight dual-sport category with a bike born from a purpose-built race bike.

If you’re aiming to take on an intercontinental ride, spanning time zones with stretches of massively varying topography, it’s hard to find a better way to conquer it than a BMW GS.

Kawasaki released the first images of its all-new Ninja 125 and Z125 pro.

Images of what looks like a production-ready Moto Guzzi V85 adventure bike have surfaced.

In an effort to keep its best-selling bike fresh, Ducati is updating the Scrambler for 2019, owing much of the new look to the top-of-the-line Scrambler 1100.

The new-for-fall 2018 Ray v2 Jacket and Motochino Pants are as casual and low-key as they come.

After a 40-year absence in the US, the iconic Cub makes its return to our shores.

We’ve come a long way from strapping leather caps on our heads and thinking it was safe enough.

Designed for motorcyclists, by the motorcyclists at MSR, the Hubba Tour 2 was meant for two-wheeled adventures.

If Kalashnikov’s reputation is anything to go by, the world of overlanding and adventure riding should be a piece of cake.