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July/August 2011

by James Pratt
July 1st, 2011

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Jimmy Lewis

You Make it Look Easy

Jimmy Lewis Off-Road Riding Acadamy

Bill Dragoo travels to California for advanced off-road rider training from the master himself, four time ISDE Gold medalist and current Dirt Rider editor Jimmy Lewis. As a past Adventure Rider Challenge champion and GS Trophy team member, Bill is an accomplished rider himself, but felt he can always learn more.

Into the Missouri Mud

Into The Missouri Mud

Gateway BMW GS Trophy

Bill Dragoo and James Pratt join the crew from Gateway BMW in their local version of the BMW GS Trophy and rider training. Only problem? Weeks of rain before the event made for some sloppy conditions. But no worries for the intrepid riders from the Show Me state.

KLR on a Beer Budget

Tips for Navigating Human Terrain

How to deal with strangers while traveling

Justin Newport provides us ten tips on how to deal with people from other cultures as we travel.

TouraTech

Company Profile

Touratech USA

James Pratt visits Touratech USA’s office in Seattle and provides background on one of the most influentual aftermarket parts companies in the industry.

Gearbag

Gear Bag

Adv Rider Magazine Tested Products

This month we bring you a skid plate from Black Dog Cycle Works, a book review “Into Africa” by Sam Manicon, a new tailbag from Touratech, and running lights from Rigid Industries.

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