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  1. Brand new Touratech Travel Time magazine now available in English

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    In XXL format, with almost 150 pages, the 2023 international issue of Touratech Travel Time is launched. With a colourful mix of fascinating topics from the world of motorbike travel and 50 extra pages of catalogue, the magazine offers inspiration and information for the coming motorbike season.
     
    In the 14th consecutive year the Touratech customer magazine is available in English as well. Touratech is providing customers and friends of the brand with inspiration for their own motorcycle adventures.
    Elaborate reports by renowned authors present the most beautiful travel destinations around the globe, practical service topics provide information on the optimum equipment for rider and bike, and gripping insider reports show what happens behind the scenes at Touratech. In addition, there is always detailed news from the adventure scene, in which Touratech has been at home for over 30 years.
     
    150 pages of motorcycle travel fascination
    The current issue of Touratech's customer magazine Travel Time rightly deserves to be called "Extra Large". In addition to 100 pages of exciting topics, there is an extensive catalogue section. Embedded in fascinating motorcycle travel themes, new products as well as popular evergreens are presented in a compact way. This attractive environment allows an even more emotional appeal to readers and generates maximum attention for the Parts.
     
    The best products in seven catalogue sections
    In the brand new issue, a total of seven catalogue sections focus on the most important products from Touratech's wide range of products. Parts for popular volume models such as the BMW R 1250 GS or Yamaha Ténéré 700, new and tried-and-tested products from the rider equipment sector, the extensive range of extremely rugged soft luggage, the Touratech comfort seats, the field of suspension tuning, which is particularly attractive for technology fans, and last but not least Touratech's perennial favourite, the ZEGA aluminium luggage systems, are presented in detail. QR codes that can be easily scanned with a smartphone link directly to the corresponding landing page in the online store.
    This international version is available in English language as printed version as well as online version.
    Get your copy!

  2. Certification programme Touratech A.R.T.T.

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    With the A.R.T.T. certification programme, Touratech sets internationally binding standards for instructors and tour guides in the premium segment. Graduates receive a skillset that enables them to create motorcycling experiences at the very highest level
     
    Certification as a valuable guide
    In response to the enormous demand, a huge, almost unmanageable range of organised tours and training courses has emerged in recent years, making it increasingly difficult for customers to identify high-quality offers. In this situation, quality seals backed by a brand with high credibility provide valuable guidance.
    In order to define a standard for motorbike experiences at the highest level, Touratech has launched the certification programme A.R.T.T. together with Edelweiss Bike Travel.
     
    What is A.R.T.T.?
    A.R.T.T. stands for Adventure Rider Tours and Training. This succinctly describes the core segment of the rapidly growing market for high-quality off-road experiences by motorbike.
    Guides and instructors with outstanding riding skills acquire in-depth skills for the management of demanding tours and trainings as well as a broad portfolio of soft skills for the confident handling of complex group dynamic processes within the framework of the A.R.T.T. certification.
     
    A.R.T.T. - the basis for successful business models
    The A.R.T.T. certification is the perfect prerequisite for instructors and tour guides to stand out from the crowd and target an upmarket audience.
    In addition, A.R.T.T.-certified tour guides and instructors are authorised to integrate the Touratech brand into their marketing concept and offerings.
     
    The way to the certificate
    The application for an A.R.T.T. certification is always made via the Touratech Headquarters in Niedereschach or via a Touratech distributor. Guides and instructors applying for the programme must already have outstanding riding skills, as no riding technique is taught as part of the certification.
    After an individual selection process, the participants go through a five-day workshop that includes both practical and theoretical modules and is concluded by an examination. At the end of this structured process is the A.R.T.T. certificate.

  3. 5 Best Motorcycle Adventure Helmets

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    Safety is a cheap and effective insurance policy. Let’s unpack these words to make the meaning more clear. Safety should be our topmost priority. Why? Because not caring about your safety can risk your life. Safety is basically the best way to ensure your life. It doesn’t cost any money, is a lot more effective and obviously guaranteed.

    The question pondering me for quite some time is; when do you need safety the most? Well, apparently you require safety all the time, but you’ll mostly need it while you are traveling, driving or riding. Since the traffic is increasing day by day, therefore protecting yourself entirely depends on you. 

    Bike riders, especially, need to protect themselves from fatal road accidents all the time for which the first thing you need is a high-grade and enduring helmet. Even though there are tons of companies are designing the helmets non-stop, but you’ll always one the one which is best, right?

    If you are looking for the best helmets on the market, then you have landed on the right place. We at Siima MotoWear, have compiled a list of top five helmets which are honestly the best-designed ones in the market. So, don’t just buy a helmet, make sure you go through this list first.

    AGV AX-8 DS EVO Helmet: 

    It should not be a surprise because AGV never disappoints to design the best helmets ever, right? The lately designed AX-8 Dual EVO is a restructured version of the AGV AX-8 Dual helmet, which makes it enduring and perfect for long-term use. Here are some features which will clearly indicate why this helmet is the best after all.It is made up of SSL (super super light) carbon, Kevlar and fiberglass shell construction which makes it lightweight and perfect for wearing for long hours.

     
     
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    • It consists of removable and washable cheek pads so you can keep your helmet sanitized and clean.

    • The helmet is available in three shell sizes.

    • It consists of a flat dual face shield in non-scratch, antifog polycarbonate which provides clear vision.

    • It is composed of a chin guard base which mainly acts as a shock absorber.

    • Last but not the least, the helmet consists of a Double D retention system as well.

     Bell MX-9 Adventure MIPS Helmet:

    Looking for a helmet which is not only perfect for adventure biking but is also best for the street rider? Well, if yes, then this is certainly the one. Just make sure to read on its exclusive features before actually buying it.

    It is available in three shell sizes

    • SM: XS and SM Helmets

    • MD: MD and LG Helmets

    • LG: XL and 2XL Helmets

    • It is composed of washable and removable air channeled comfort liner which makes it easier for you to clean.

    • The padded chin strap with D-ring closure and strap keeper makes it easy to adjust the helmet on almost everyone.

    • The outer shell is made from lightweight polycarbonate shell.

    • The mouth vent of the helmet is easily adjustable as well.

      Nexx Dual Helmet - Solid


      No matter if you are a ride enduro or an off-road rider, this helmet is perfect for you. Why? Apparently, there are tons of features which makes it the best one. A few of those features are listed below. Make sure you have a look.

      • It is available in two different sizes; XS – MD and LG – 2XL

      • The helmet is composed of easy lock polycarbonate Lexan face shield with the anti-fog position which provides perfect vision.

      • The cheek pads are removable and washable along with CoolMax 3D lining.

      • The best thing is that it has a dynamic air system with 2 front vents and 4 rear vents.

      • Moreover, the helmet also provides a wide panoramic field of view so you can see everything clearly.

        Read more here 

       

     

     

  4. LS2 adopts the new Universal Communication Solution standard from Cardo for its new line of helmets

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    Cardo and the global helmet manufacturer are the first to announce an integrated solution based on the new standard.

    LS2, one of the world’s largest producers of helmets in all categories, has chosen to adopt the Universal Communication Solution (UCS) standard featuring five new UCS-ready helmets compatible with proven technology from Cardo Systems.

    The dedicated LS2 4x product can be added to the whole dual-homologated ADVANT series – a brand-new model unveiled at EICMA – as well as the INFINITY II and INFINITY II Carbon helmets.

    Developed by Cardo Systems the LS2 4x connects up to four riders across Bluetooth up to 1.2km/0.75 miles, features Sound by JBL, Natural Voice Operation, OBi and is fully waterproof. The compact unit also boasts auto-reconnecting Bluetooth, so riders can ride their own ride without having to worry about connection issues.

    The UCS standard allows motorcyclists the freedom to choose, change and replace communication devices without compromising on fit and looks. Much in the same way that the Automakers and car stereo manufacturers adopted universal car stereo sizing and mounts (DIN/Double DIN Standard), the Universal Communication Solution standardizes communication systems size, and shape, allowing for integrated fitment in new motorcycle helmets, meeting the new ECE 22.06 standards.

    Dan Emodi, Chief Marketing Officer at Cardo Systems, comments: “We’re proud to be the communicator of choice for LS2 Helmets. As a company, we pride ourselves on innovation and quality and to work with another brand so closely aligned with these philosophies is a pleasure. We look forward to the millions of LS2 customers enjoying communication by Cardo.”

    Giuseppe Porcu, CEO LS2, said: “We chose Cardo Systems because of the company’s forward-thinking and reputation for reliability, values that perfectly represent our brand. Basically, we want to work with experts, and they are the most qualified in their sector.” 

    The LS2 4x will be available from LS2 retailers in April 2023 for a price of 279€.

    For more information on Cardo Systems, visit www.cardosystems.com

    See the press conference from EICMA video here: 

     

    Image caption: (L-R) Dan Emodi, Chief Marketing Officer at Cardo Systems and Phil Ammendolia, President & CEO, LS2 Helmets USA.

    About Cardo Systems

    Cardo specializes in the design, development, manufacturing and sale of state-of-the-art wireless communication and entertainment systems for motorcycle riders. Since inception in 2004, Cardo has pioneered the vast majority of innovations for Bluetooth motorcycle communication systems and in 2015, it has also introduced the world’s first mesh powered communication protocol into the motorcycle market. The company’s products, now available in over 100 countries, are the world’s leading communication devices for the motorcycle industry.

  5. What Makes Motorcycle Maintenance Similar to F1 Maintenance

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    Your motorbike is nothing like an F1 vehicle in terms of speed and performance. However, you can learn a thing or two from F1 maintenance and apply the same principles to your bike.  What Makes Motorcycle Maintenance Similar to F1 Maintenance - Source Pexels

    Whether you are a street racer or a casual rider, your motorbike can take a beating from the elements and from frequent use. Much like F1 cars, your motorbike requires high levels of maintenance in order to perform optimally. Here’s what you can take from F1 maintenance and apply to your motorcycle:

    1. Check for tire integrity

    F1 tires are designed to allow for extreme gripping and durability during high-speed races. F1 teams take tire management seriously. Before a race, they will need to choose the right set of tires and check if they are at the proper pressure.

    Even on two wheels, you can never remove tire maintenance from the equation. For bikes that run on 1,000cc engines, you need to make sure your tires can withstand accelerated wear and tear. For this, it’s important to check if there are any flat spots on each tire.

    If you are a casual rider, you can choose between soft and medium tires that work well in inclement weather. If you are taking the circuit, you will need good quality tires that are within regulation.

    F1 tires are known for their nylon and polyester construction, so consider shopping for motorcycle tires that are reinforced by these materials.

    2. Test for performance

    The performance of your bike mainly relies on how balanced it is during different riding scenarios. Maintaining an F1 car also revolves around this principle.

    F1 circuits consist of low and mid-speed turns. Engaging these turns successfully relies on handling, but a great deal of it depends on a number of factors, including engine performance, aerodynamic balance, chassis integrity, and suspension performance. Neglecting these factors will only increase the chances of oversteering during a sharp turn.

    In the same way, you need to check if your motorbike is also prepared for the demands of the streets. Whether you are casually going to work or joining a local MotoGP event, it's essential to check every aspect of your bike. Pay close attention to the engine, braking system, and suspensions

    Consider going on a test drive first and check if anything feels "off". If the ride doesn’t feel smooth, perhaps you need to change the brake fluid and check for wear and tear on the suspension components.

    3. Check fluid levels Due to the demands of F1 racing, F1 cars require an oil and coolant change after or before a race. When it comes to checking fluid levels on your motorcycle, pay attention to the coolant and lubricant needs of your bike.

    Consider replacing the coolant every three years. If you are participating in a race, you may have to do a replacement afterward. For lubricant levels, your crew will need to add lubricant when you arrive at the pit stop. For non-racing scenarios, make it a habit to check lubricant levels once a month.

    Bonus: Add modifications

    Consider giving your bike a full paint job with custom decals to match. To brighten up your bike, consider shopping for glow kits and adding a LED underglow on your bike. As long as your ride is cleared for street use, you can go all-out in painting your MotoGP.

    If you like to take the fast lane with your motorcycle, then there’s definitely a lot you can learn from F1 racers and pit crews.

     

     

     

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