- It’s What We Do
- Contributors
- ADV de Wineries
- The Dark Side
- It’s All About You
- Industry Players:Steve ‘Wolfy’ Smith
- Trek Tasrainia
- Scott Britnell
- Ol’ Mate
- Shangri La
- AdventureMoto F800GS
- Reader’s Pic
- Wish You Were Here
- It’s All Good with Karen Ramsay
- How To Ride with Miles Davis
- Setting Up with John Hudson
- Preparing For Adventure with Robin Box
- Adventure Travel Film Festival
- Reader’s Ride: Three Corners And The Simpson
- Kawasaki KLR650 Shop Bike
- The Scrapheap Rally
- Reader’s Bike: Shaun Rudd’s 2014 KLR650 New Edition
- Checkout
Planning a trip requires a number of key considerations, including where you want to go, how long you plan on being away, and the riding experience you and your fellow travellers have.
One of the questions I’m often asked by newbies is, “How do I get into adventure riding?” For seasoned tourers it may be second nature, but for new adventurers it’s an important question that warrants more discussion.
An adventure bike allows you to connect with the world like no other form of two-wheel transport. For many riders with years of experience, it’s not until they get an adventure bike that they truly realise adventure touring is more about taking in your surroundings than about how fast you can ride, or how long it takes you to get somewhere.
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