Russ Brown Motorcycle Blog
Never Stop Learning
My journey to two wheels started on a 50cc dirt bike when I was 7 years old. Over decades I upgraded to bigger and more powerful bikes before I finally took the training course to get my street license. Everyone’s journey to two wheels is a little bit different and it...
Christina Platis: Artist, Tattooer and Rider By Anya Violet of Babes Ride Out
I first met Christina Platis while we were both living in Long Beach. She was finishing up a degree from Cal State Long Beach in Studio Art – Drawing and Painting. We had some mutual friends and instantly gravitated toward each other. Photo by Lindsay Lohden It wasn’t...
The Moto Ranch Invitational
Roland Sands is a known wavemaker in the motorcycle world. He’s been around a long time and since his glory days in the racing and building world, he has flourished in the event world - hosting whole race series, creating new types of racing, contributing to new...
This Is Who We Are, This Is What We Do!
Blackall Racings' story is simple and to the point like any well-planned military assault mission. When Janet's husband Tony was unexpectedly separated from the Naval Special Forces he returned home as something other than himself. He turned to unhealthy habits;...
Alabama Hills – Women’s Renegade Campout
As we all know, 2020 has been the year of canceled - well - everything. All the big women’s motorcycle events had been canceled and even with Covid cases going down, there wasn’t much going on in terms of gatherings or rides. I decided to bring some of my close...
Group Ride Etiquette
One of the best parts about riding motorcycles is getting to meet up with friends and enjoy the roads together. Could be just a fun day ride to lunch or a weekend road trip. Bringing people together is what we are all about at Babes Ride out. We like to recommend a...
No, The other Born Free.
Born Free Cycles, you know the name, and I'm telling you, it’s a gem of a shop. You’ll find it tucked away just beside a bridge and behind a tire shop in my little hometown of Burbank, CA. Burbank is a town known for its love of car and motorcycle culture, which is...
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Tintic Motorcycle Works and Museum
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Dutch, Founder of BSMC, and Morgan Gales, Club Manager of BSMC
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