by Ken Christensen | Sep 18, 2015 | Training/Education
The wind is whipping your hair, and the sun is shining on your face. It’s just you, your bike, and the road. Except….wait a minute. It’s started pouring. And you’re in no shape to ride in the rain. With fall right around the corner, inclement...
by Ken Christensen | Aug 16, 2015 | Blog, Training/Education
Whether you just bought your first bike or are looking to upgrade your equipment, there are many things to consider when choosing a motorcycle jacket. Where will you do most of your riding? Will it be hot? How fast will you be going? Is versatility or style more...
by Ken Christensen | Jun 16, 2015 | Resources, Safety Articles
Your first long-distance motorcycle tour can be both exhilarating and nerve-racking. Good preparation is key to ensuring that your touring experience is as enjoyable as possible. These tips can help you manage the stress of a motorcycle trip, so that you can focus on...
by Ken Christensen | May 1, 2015 | Motorcycle Accident Injuries, Safety Articles, Training/Education
May is motorcycle safety awareness month. It comes around every year and no one seems to want to address it, but we still know it needs to be addressed. Let’s face it, we talk about motorcycle safety all the time, yet it’s never enough. Part of that is...
by Ken Christensen | Apr 20, 2015 | Safety Articles, Training/Education
On any given day, a dozen people in the United States are injured in motorcycle accidents. Lieutenant Greg Willmore from the Utah Highway Patrol (UHP) is a man who is well acquainted with these kinds of accidents. In fact, it’s his job to inspect motorcycles...
by Ken Christensen | Dec 17, 2014 | Blog, Uncategorized
In American society, gender is a crucial part of our life and psychology. Interestingly enough, we often assign objects, colors, and even numbers genders. The gender of objects fluctuates throughout time. For example, the color pink, a color that is currently...