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Rider Magazine

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Rider magazine's goal is to provide a wealth of information for riders who are less interested in ultimate high-performance but strive to improve their riding skills and enjoyment of everyday motorcycling and motorcycle touring—through both guided and self-guided tours.

Rider is the premier motorcycle touring, travel and adventure magazine in the United States. The magazine was started in 1974 and is published monthly for readers who look to Rider for the best information on all types of street and adventure motorcycles, places to ride, accessories and maintenance.

Many types of bikes and riders participate in the street motorcycle market. Rider is the one magazine that caters to the ranks of mature, serious street and adventure motorcycle enthusiasts, regardless of the type and brand of bike they own. Rider magazine's goal is to provide a wealth of information for riders who are less interested in ultimate high-performance but strive to improve their riding skills and enjoyment of motorcycling. For more than 40 years, Rider's intelligent road tests, travel articles, and How-To features have created a loyal audience of active and informed, real-world street riders.
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Rider Magazine

April 2025 • 2024 Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+: Tour test of Suzuki’s sport/adventure crossover • 2025 Honda CB300R: We test this fun and flickable naked bike • Spring Rides & Destinations Guide: Oh, the places you’ll go! • On the Road: Chasing Dragons – Conquering curves in Tazewell County, Virginia • On the Road: Tennessee Escape – Touring the winding roads of East Tennessee’s 9 Lakes region • On the Road: Copper & Curves – Exploring Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula • Favorite Ride: Western Connecticut Loop – Cruising through farms, forests, and covered bridges • Kickstarts: Honda 50th Anniversary Gold Wing; VIDEO: Think You Know the Gold Wing? Think Again.; Harley-Davidson Softails; Join Us • Gear Lab: Review of Alpinestars Tech-Air 5 Airbag Vest • First Gear: Robots Can’t Be Trusted, by Greg Drevenstedt • Riding Well: What Dreams Are Made Of, by Eric Trow • Motor School with Quinn Redeker: Music to Your Ears • Exhaust Note: Trailering, by Trevor Denis • New & Cool: Fresh kit from Honda, Motorex, Condor, and SW-Motech


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• 2024 Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+: Tour test of Suzuki’s sport/adventure crossover
• 2025 Honda CB300R: We test this fun and flickable naked bike
• Spring Rides & Destinations Guide: Oh, the places you’ll go!
• On the Road: Chasing Dragons – Conquering curves in Tazewell County, Virginia
• On the Road: Tennessee Escape – Touring the winding roads of East Tennessee’s 9 Lakes region
• On the Road: Copper & Curves – Exploring Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula
• Favorite Ride: Western Connecticut Loop – Cruising through farms, forests, and covered bridges
• Kickstarts: Honda 50th Anniversary Gold Wing; VIDEO: Think You Know the Gold Wing? Think Again.; Harley-Davidson Softails; Join Us
• Gear Lab: Review of Alpinestars Tech-Air 5 Airbag Vest
• First Gear: Robots Can’t Be Trusted, by Greg Drevenstedt
• Riding Well: What Dreams Are Made Of, by Eric Trow
• Motor School with Quinn Redeker: Music to Your Ears
• Exhaust Note: Trailering, by Trevor Denis
• New & Cool: Fresh kit from Honda, Motorex, Condor, and SW-Motech
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