How far would you be willing to take your love of motorcycles? Riders Helping Riders member Wayne Mitchell and his team of fellow U.S. Military Veteran and Army Paratroopers; Rich Doering, Mike Eastham, and Simon Edwards are the brazen men behind the adrenaline...
If you’ve been riding a motorcycle or been involved in the motorcycle community for more than five minutes, you’ve heard of Sturgis. The rally wasn’t always a rally. In fact, back in 1938, Sturgis was more of a racing weekend put together by the Jack Pine Gypsies...
Before jumping in to trying to describe the awesomeness that happened at last weekend’s DirtQuake USA in Castle Rock, Washington… we need to review the history of DirtQuake itself. Dubbed “the Motorcycle Lifestyle Festival” by the DirtQuake folks themselves, they have...
My name is Chris Gibbany and I have been a Riders Helping Riders member for almost 10 years. I am from Harrison, a very small town in Arkansas. Although I have been riding since I was 16, I have never participated in a long ride and I have NEVER taken a “vacation” of...
If you’re not already familiar, meet Daniel Huerta. He’s a man with years of experience and expertise in motorcycle tech. He’s the guy you wish you could see if you feel something coming loose – an unidentifiable jingle, an unwelcome rattle – and...
Although the meaning of Rolling Thunder is rooted in the military campaign dubbed Operation Rolling Thunder, its double meaning is obvious to anyone lucky enough to witness the roar of hundreds of thousands of motorcycles revved for a singular cause. The camaraderie...