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Savvy Motorcyclist E-zine…
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Enjoyable reading about motorcycles and riding...

Savvy Motorcyclist E-zine gives you practical information and stories about motorcycles and riding presented with an enjoyable delivery. 

Each month I reach into my years of experience as a motorcycle rider and enthusiast, and into current information about riding and products for riders.

I use this information to give you… 

  • Riding stories…
  • Product suggestions…
  • Interesting observations… 

And lots more to like in Savvy Motorcyclist E-zine. 

Click here to go to the list of previous Savvy Motorcyclist E-zine issues, and to check out topics including… 

  • How to survive a flat tire when riding… 

What it feels like when one of your tires is suddenly losing air and what to do about it.  

  • How to select the best riding jacket material for you… 

Most motorcycle jackets are made of leather, synthetic materials or cotton denim.  Which one best suits you and the way you ride? 

  • A story about my mysterious night ride through Maine… 

I was on the back roads of Maine and pushing hard to reach my destination when I saw a ghost.  Or did I? 

  • How to ride warm when the weather turns cold… 

With the right clothes you can stay toasty, keep riding when the weather turns cold and enjoy less crowded roads.    

  • When you should and shouldn't go riding… 

The weather isn't the only thing you should consider when you go riding.  Make sure your head's straight. 

  • The most important question about riding… 

Here's the answer I gave to a friend who was thinking about buying a motorcycle. 

  • How to choose your riding companions wisely… 

You don't want to get stuck on the road with someone who takes your mind off your driving and makes your trip tedious...and maybe even dangerous. 

  • How you can steer clear of danger on the road… 

Use "target fixation" to put your motorcycle on the right path and avoid trouble. 

  • How I've benefited from the kindness of strangers… 

If you ride a motorcycle, chances are you'll eventually get stuck or experience some sort of trouble on the road.  It's happened to me a bunch of times, and I've benefited from the kindness of strangers who have stepped up to give me a hand. 

  • Why motorcycle riders love to stop at roadside diners… 

Roadside diners are an American phenomenon. They draw motorcycle riders to them with no-nonsense menus, easy atmosphere, convenient locations and late hours.  Here's their story.   

  • How a guy riding a Harley saved my day… 

My pleasant ride on a woodland road through a state park would have been ruined big time if a guy on a Harley hadn't warned me of trouble ahead.  His simple gesture was enough to put me on guard. 

  • A mysterious grave deep in the woods… 

I came across an isolated grave in a country cemetery near the Delaware River in northern New Jersey.  For some unknown reason, people are drawn to this grave of a young girl who died in this area well over 150 years ago. 

  • The best time of my life... 

Year's ago, a riding friend and I camped out in a closed-off and isolated lookout area in Yellowstone National Park. The experienced captured, for me, lots of what motorcycle riding is all about.  

And that's just a short list.

Click here to take a look at the list of Savvy Motorcyclist E-zine issues .

And the list is always growing…


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