Tag Archive for: adventure motorcycle

FINAL BOSS OF ADVENTURE
800km into an off-road hammering, including a gentle crash, some fumbling of the tech features and a full-power-shift to hyper-speed, Adam Riemann has come to a firm conclusion on the 2025 BMW R1300 GS Adventure Trophy X.
For more than two…

ADVENTURE RIDING IS NOT FOR ME
200 kilometres of deep sand does something to you. It wears you down. Forces you to find rhythm or suffer. But for Adam Riemann, it also lit the fuse on something deeper, a realisation that it’s time to strip it all back, recalibrate, and…

MOTORCYCLE TUNING
Balancing carburettors and suspension mods - perhaps I'm just an old fool clinging to the era of motorcycling which forged me. None the less, the Ironhorse is now equipped with crashbars and is as battle-ready as she'll ever be.https://…

How I protect myself for every ride
Too many colourful products in the motorcycle industry, so it's easy to waste money on the wrong riding gear if you don't have the experience. From helmet to boots, I'll break down what I wear for the best protection and comfort during long…

THE IRONHORSE – XRV750 Africa Twin
I travelled half way around the planet to discover a legendary motorcycle, ship it back to Australia, only to find somebody had one sitting in their shed down the road from my house. You all know the story of the Warhorse ... now let me introduce…

THE ULTIMATE KIT & BIKE SET-UP FOR LONG DISTANCE ADVENTURES
This is the ultimate kit and bike set-up I use for long distance adventures across the globe.I'll show you what's in my saddlebags and how I pack them for my next long distance adventure across Australia. I'll break down my essential gear,…

BUYING YOUR FIRST ADVENTURE BIKE
Are you buying your first adventure bike and feeling uncertain about where to begin? Find inspiration in this exhilarating journey of buying your first adventure bike and mastering its ride alongside Adam Riemann as he helps…

THE GAME CHANGER – KTM 790 Adventure R
LET’S DO THISI won’t assume you’ve ever read an article I’ve written before, given I’ve not been employed as a moto journalist for the last ten years. And yes, I agree – who cares what some Johnny-come-lately you’ve never…
