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In this video, I share 5 tricks that will help you ride a motorcycle for many miles without getting tired.
Many of you have asked me to put everything I’ve learned about adventure riding into one structured place — without hype and without illusions. I finally decided to do it. I’ve created an online course called Adventure Riding Without Illusions. Details here:
Over the last 15 years, I’ve had the opportunity to ride through some of the longest and most remote destinations in the world, including Central Asia, Mongolia, India, Australia, Russia, and, most recently, South America. These journeys gave me a lot of real motorcycle travel experience, and after all this motorcycle adventure riding, I truly believe I understand what it takes to cover long distances comfortably and efficiently.
The best part?
These tricks are simple, and anyone can use them—even complete beginners. If you apply them, you’ll quickly improve your endurance and enjoy your motorcycle trips and motorcycle adventure rides much more.
One key thing I’ve learned:
Long-distance riding is 80% about the rider and only 20% about the motorcycle. So there’s no need to spend thousands on a newer model or expensive gear. Focus on yourself first – that’s where the real difference comes from, especially on longer motorcycle travel days.
Before getting into the 5 main tricks, I also share a helpful “pre-trick” that makes every motorcycle ride and every motorcycle adventure much easier to handle.
If you’re dreaming about longer motorcycle trips or just want to feel less tired after a day on the bike, this video is for you.
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Many of you have asked me to put everything I’ve learned about adventure riding into one structured place — without hype and without illusions.
I finally decided to do it.
I’ve created an online course called Adventure Riding Without Illusions.
Details here: https://rtw-adventures.com/new-online-course-1.html
I wear Fox Racing tecbase lite liner shorts under my riding pants to conquer long rides.
I can tell people what NOT to do…don’t not ride for a few years, one day you buy a cafe racer from 400
Miles away. You have someone drive you down, then you ride back nonstop that same day the 400 miles through near freezing temps, heavy sleet, and rain.
I was so cold and frozen to the bone that i hid under blankets for hours and was frozen to the bone. Woke up the next morning and my shoulders/body were so sore from being unconditioned that I could barely move my body for a literal week. Even if it wasn’t a cafe racer, I wouldn’t recommend doing what I did!
I put a tablet of electrolytes on my hydration pack. It helps me a lot.
I did some 10 day Bike (with Out engine😅) packing trips. And i would say almost all of your tips, are what we figured Out. Maybe our distaces are much shorter and we ended Up doing Like 4-6h a day, maybe some days need more time but that is an amount of cycling i could do every day.
The last day off we took, was a decision because of the weather and the clothes we had.