Month: June 2008
Gunnedah to Byron Bay, with one stop
The Bay and the Rest Is it always better to travel than to arrive? Even the greatest of Australian writers – Keneally, Grenville, Callender – need to sharpen up their skills from time to time, […]
Classic Tassie
Be guided Here’s a way to make sure you catch all the best roads and sights Europe is full of hotels that specialise in looking after motorcycle travellers. I punched “Motorcycle hotel Europe” into Google […]
Road Rider Blog
The Bear – Monday, May 03, 2010 Are pointers better than numbers? You tell us! Gary Van den Driesen from Chewton in Victoria wrote, wondering if he is the only rider left in the world […]
Why every Learner Driver should go with an Accredited Driving Instructor
While taking lessons from an Accredited Driving Instructor are not compulsory in New South Wales, there are several reasons while it is still a good idea why each learner driver should go with one anyway. […]
KTM 990 Adventure
Go big adventuring You can make a case for size I once rode a 250cc trailbike around the world, about as adventurous a ride as you could find in those relatively peaceful times, so you […]
Road Rider Blog
The Bear – Monday, January 18, 2010 …and more figures we simply don’t believe. Here’s another press release from the National Motorists Association of Australia (NMAA) that’s worth reading. Especially in the light if the […]
Peter Stevens Closes Ferntree Gully
Peter Stevens Motorcycles has closed its Ferntree Gully store location effective 28th March 2013. With store refurbishments currently taking place at Peter Stevens Motorcycles Ringwood and Dandenong store locations the decision was made to not […]
GPS Navigator
The GPS Navigator If there’s a single product we’ve been asked about more than anything else recently, it’s the GPS navigator. So it’s a nice coincidence that Garmin has just announced its all-new motorcycle navigator, […]