Eat, Sleep, Dream, Talk, Ride, Live, Love Motorcycles
We eat, sleep, dream, talk, ride, live, and love motorcycles. I’m paraphrasing an old sticker that sums up my love of bikes.
Finding Adventure
By Eva Rupert Event planner, writer, adventure-seeker, and MSF DirtBike School Coach I took my first motorcycle camping trip in New England nearly 20 years ago, a few months after getting my license and decades before I had any idea that adventure riding was even a thing. I never grew up around motorcycles and, in my […]
The Better You Are, the More Fun It Is
From a very early age, I was always fascinated by anything with wheels, mostly cars. But as I approached my middle teens, I learned that a motorcycle was not only fun, but could be ridden legally at age 15 with a learner’s permit.
Videographer Finds New Creative Outlet with Motorcycles
Quinton Washington, a videographer and producer based in Los Angeles, found that motorcycling has given him another outlet in which to be creative.
Inspired to Ride: Jets, Movies, and Dad
At some point, I think every rider is asked by someone how they got into riding. My answer lives somewhere between wanting to be a fighter jet pilot and being awestruck by the absolute coolness of the “motorcycles” in the movie “Tron.”
Sometimes, Peer Pressure Pays Off
Half your car friends end up being bike nuts. The other half think the whole idea is nuts.
How the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Jumpstarted my Career in Powersports
I first became aware of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation in late 1989 – not by choice, but by order.
Whatever I Grow Up to Be, a Motorcycle Will Be Involved
Whatever I am doing next, whether it’s continuing my career in the military or retiring in a few years and moving on to other things, I know my life will always include a motorcycle.
Happy Independence Day!
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation thanks the women and men who have dedicated their lives to ensuring our freedom.
Making Discovery More Discoverable
She turned and smiled a smile I will never forget as her body and mind connected to perform the act of balancing on two wheels. That was magic, that was her point of discovery.