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A motorcycle rider’s guide to Route 66

A motorcycle rider’s guide to Route 66

Route 66 looms large in the collective consciousness of American motorcyclists. Often referred to as America’s Main Street, it was an economic engine both before and after World War II. Though much of the original route was bypassed by the Eisenhower Interstate System in the 1950s, it lives on to this day, with long sections of pavement preserved and accessible to motorists and motorcycle riders...

Motorcycle & Boat Coverage During Winter: Laid Up vs. Canceling

Motorcycle & Boat Coverage During Winter: Laid Up vs. Canceling

Unless you live in one of our warmer states, you will need to winterize and store your boat or motorcycle during the winter months. You have several options, including canceling your insurance, reducing the coverage, or increasing the deductible. What is Lay-Up Insurance? “Lay Up Insurance” is offered by insurance companies serving the northern states, where riding a motorcycle or boating over the winter is...

Which type of motorcycle helmet is right for you?

Which type of motorcycle helmet is right for you?

While not all states require riders to sport a helmet on the road, we highly recommend making it part of your riding routine to protect yourself. But with all of the different helmets on the market, which one is right for you? Full-face helmets Full-face helmets are generally considered the safest option, as they offer the most head and neck coverage, and the integrated chin...

10 hand signals every motorcycle rider should know

10 hand signals every motorcycle rider should know

Since motorcycles don’t have as many standard built-in signals as other vehicles, it’s often up to you to communicate through hand signals to tell other drivers—and the rest of your riding group—what your next move is. Here are 10 important hand signals to recognize, practice, and add to your riding repertoire. 1. Turn left or right Hold your left arm out straight at your side...

5 snowmobiling safety tips

5 snowmobiling safety tips

As the temperatures drop and the snow starts piling up, you’re getting ready to once again hit the trails on your snowmobile. Whether you’re a veteran rider or you’re just discovering this wonderful winter pastime this year, remember—that’s a big, heavy machine you’re operating,  often in challenging weather conditions. So before you head out for your next snowmobile ride, check out these five safety tips....