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Robert M. Pirsig Has Passed Away

It’s been a very long time since I read Zen And The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. The author, Robert Pirsig, rode his little Honda across the country with his son Chris and another couple riding a BMW. I noticed just yesterday he passed away. The story blends together their experiences […]

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A Great Father’s Day Gift: Motorcycle Books

Giving book as a presentFather’s Day is coming up soon. It happens on June 19 this year. Dads are notoriously difficult to buy for, so they often wind up shortchanged with a tie, sweater or wallet – gifts that are accepted with grace, but then wind up at the back of the drawer. Do better this year. Give your…

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New and Noted: Motorcycle Gear

New motorcycle gear recommended by Bike EXIF.
This week we’re looking at Shoei’s entrance into the retro open face market, a jacket and pants crafted from waxed cotton, and a blueprint for building the perfect custom motorcycle. Your monthly budget was doing fine…until now.

Shoei's new 'JO' open face motorcycle helmet
Shoei J•O Helmet Not many open face helmets tap into today’s tech—but Shoei’s new J•O helmet does. The shell cuts a classic silhouette with a tiny ‘duck tail’ at the back, but uses Shoei’s ‘AIM’ construction: multiple layers of fibers that create a strong yet light helmet.

There are three shell sizes to avoid that ‘bobble-head’ look, but the real stand-out feature is the drop-down visor. It slides out from within the shell, and stops at three different positions to suit a wide range of faces. It’s operated by a simple tab on either side of the visor, so it’s pretty discreet when tucked away.

The visor is also swappable—choose from clear, smoke or yellow tints—and the helmet’s finished off with a classy goggle strap at the back. Take your pick from several solid colors and graphic designs, starting at £259/$375. [Buy]

Richa Scrambler motorcycle jacket.
Richa Scrambler Jacket The ‘Mojave’ style of riding jacket—immortalized by one Harvey Mushman—has become a universal icon of desert racing cool. Now Belgium-based Richa have thrown their hat in the ring, with the Scrambler waxed cotton jacket.

Richa is known for high quality gear that doesn’t break the bank, and the Scrambler jacket continues the trend. For $205 you get a British Millerain waxed cotton shell, with a waterproof and breathable lining, and a removable quilted thermal lining. Plus it’s equipped with D30 armor at the shoulders, elbows and back.

All the right styling cues are there: from the quilted panels to the collar strap. There are adjustment tabs for the sleeves, cuffs and waist, and it’s available in any color you want—as long as it’s black. [Buy]

Red Clouds Collective pants
Red Clouds Collective GN.01 Work Pants Need some waxed canvas pants to go with your waxed canvas jacket? Red Clouds Collective has you covered. They’re a Portland company, with a catalog of handcrafted goods ranging from apparel, to backpacks and smaller leather accessories.

Their GN.01 work pants caught our eye. Made from 10.10oz waxed canvas for durability and water resistance, the $299 GN.01s are built with triple stitched seams, a reinforced inseam and rivets at stress points.

The aesthetic is a slightly more fitted version of classic work pants, with no less than eight pockets for stashing everything from your wallet to your pocketknife. We’ve pictured the ‘brush brown’ color here, but you can also get ’em in ‘Havana’ brown, olive and black. [Buy]

Malle Douglas tool rool
Malle Douglas Tool Roll Remember when bikes came with tool kits? These days, it seems the best you get is a sticker with your marque’s ‘on call’ number on it. If you don’t have that luxury (or you ride an old bike that needs wrenching on the go), you may as well carry your tools in style.

We’re digging the $140 Douglas tool roll from Malle of London. In true Malle fashion it’s a fine looking piece of kit, with an oiled canvas interior and a bridle leather exterior. The layout is compact and simple—with six tool pockets, and a pouch for stashing odds and ends. The hardware is solid brass, and the straps can be used to attach it to your bike. Plus it’s laid out in such a way that you can open it while still attached…neat. [Buy]

The Build: How The Masters Design Custom Motorcycles
The Build Ogling motorcycles is a wonderful pastime, but with ‘The Build,’ author Robert Hoekman Jr provides more than just eye candy. He’s worked with celebrated builders like John Ryland (Classified Moto), Max Hazan (Hazan Motorworks) and Alan Stulberg (Revival Cycles) to put together the definitive blueprint for designing custom motorcycles.

The 192-page book is crammed with insight into the builders’ processes, theories, philosophies and shop secrets. Topics range from basic design principles to tips on finding the perfect donor bike—alongside 150 stunning photos.

‘The Build’ is available from Octane Press, publisher of the Bike EXIF calendar, for $45. [Buy]

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Motorcycle Drag Racing: A History – Continuous Progress and Ingenuity

Drag racing today, whether on four wheels or two, is nothing like it was. It’s a lot harder to find a drag strip close by, the small local drag strips have been disappearing along with many of the biggest and most famous, but to those who have ever spent their weekends at a strip, trying […]

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The Ride is back: twice as nice and 10% off

The Ride: 2nd Gear—the sequel to the world's bestselling custom motorcycle book.
Two years ago, with a sense of trepidation, we launched our first book The Ride. We expected it to be popular with the custom cognoscenti, but it ended up hitting the mainstream and topping the bestseller listings.

So now we’re back, with The Ride 2nd Gear. Once again, it’s 320 high quality pages jam-packed with the world’s best custom motorcycles, plus profiles of the most exciting builders.

The Ride: 2nd Gear—the sequel to the world's bestselling custom motorcycle book.
The Ride 2nd Gear is a showcase of power and beauty, highlighting the machines that offer extraordinary design and riding experiences. Featured builders run from Ad Hoc Café Racers to the Young Guns Speed Shop, with illuminati such as Hazan Motorworks, JVB-Moto and Walt Siegl in between.

The Ride: 2nd Gear—the sequel to the world's bestselling custom motorcycle book.
Some models are based on classic bobbers and choppers. Others are Italian-style racing machines, Japanese classics, and rare BMWs and Triumphs. Others are art bikes made for show. Or futuristic visions, inspired by the aesthetics of science fiction, fantasy or anime.

The Ride: 2nd Gear—the sequel to the world's bestselling custom motorcycle book.
You can pick from two different covers, and the roll call of writers includes Paul d’Orléans (The Vintagent), Jared Zaugg (Legend Of The Motorcycle organizer), our own Wesley Reyneke, Gary Inman of Sideburn magazine, and Greg Williams of Motorcycle Classics and American Iron.

The Ride: 2nd Gear—the sequel to the world's bestselling custom motorcycle book.
The Ride 2nd Gear will ship in Europe on 15 September, and in the USA and the rest of the world one month later. But if you pre-order now, you can get a 10% discount by using the using the promo code 2NDGEAR.

Order your copy now via the Gestalten Right Now site.

The Ride: 2nd Gear—the sequel to the world's bestselling custom motorcycle book.

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Bikers' Britain by Simon Weir

RiDE magazine and the Automobile Association partner to bring you an excellent guide to British motorcycle trips.