by Ken Christensen | Mar 3, 2014 | Training/Education
For most people, the value of a motorcycle drops the second you sign the papers and ride it off the lot. We can do a lot of things to help the bike maintain its quality and value, we customize it to keep it running, and there is always the possibility a bike will...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 24, 2014 | Blog, Resources, Training/Education
Winter marks the end of the biking season for most people in Utah. Some still choose to brave the harsh wind and snow, but most people park their bikes in garages and begin to dream of warmer weather. Whether you are the person dreaming or the person roaring through...
by Ken Christensen | Sep 11, 2013 | Safety Articles, Training/Education
As the season changes, more motorcyclists are looking to get those final rides in before the weather forces us into snow boots and parkas. Motorcyclists understand that the riding season is far too short, however; as the weather changes there are a few things we all...
by Ken Christensen | Jul 23, 2013 | Resources, Training/Education
Whether you are an advanced rider, just beginning, or in the early stages of purchasing, it is good to know the equipment available to you as a motorcyclist. Some things, like motorcycle styles, and helmet specs can mean life or death, while others like sunglass...
by Ken Christensen | Aug 21, 2012 | Safety Articles, Training/Education
A new initiative is being implemented in 30 cities around the country in the hopes of reducing motorcycle accidents at road intersections. The campaign is called “Once is never enough (ONE)” and involves posting signs that say “Watch for Motorcycles” in the cities...
by Ken Christensen | Aug 4, 2011 | Training/Education
Riding a regular bicycle does not require a separate license because it is man powered. However, there are separate restrictions for driving a motorcycle legally on state roads. Both bicyclists and motorcyclists have a greater propensity to get injured because they...