Harley-Davidson’s Street Glide and Road Glide Limited: which is best? We travelled to Spain to put the 2026 models to the test.
Long before 17,000 riders rolled through the gates of Ragley Hall, the ABR Festival was just a few mates in a field with a ...
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The Klim Krios Pro is a highly rated adventure helmet here at ABR, and here is your chance to win one. We’ve teamed up with Nomadic Knights, a tour company that organises biking adventures throughout ...
Do you dream of riding Scotland’s NC500 but you’ve never had the time? Then you’ve come to the right place because we’ve just premiered a sensational feature-length video that reveals how to ride the ...
After riding the 2023 model Honda XL750 Transalp for thousands of miles around the UK, the ABR Verdict was that it was the most accessible mid-weight adventure bike on the market and a damn good road ...
Have you ever bought your dream adventure bike, only to be let down by its bargain-basement suspension? Suddenly that dream bike seems a lot less dreamy. Bike manufacturers are always looking to keep ...
Satellite emergency beacons can save lives, especially if you’re venturing far away from civilisation. But can your mobile phone do the same thing? That’s what the REALRIDER app promises. If you ...
Royal Enfield has recently been testing its upcoming Himalayan 750 along with the electric HIM-E in the Himalayas, and specifically, the 5,359m Khardung Pass, showing that Royal Enfield is keeping the ...
Ponder this: why don’t you see more Tiger 1200s on the road? Perhaps you do, but I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled while living with Triumph’s flagship adventure bike over the past few months, and I’ve ...
The Isle of Man TT is one of the great spectacles in motorsport. Even if you’re not a die-hard fan of racing, we reckon that anyone with an interest in motorcycles should go to the TT at least once.
My life is basically divided into two parts: the time spent on a motorcycle trip, and the time spent planning the next adventure. While it’s a lot more fun actually being on a tour, I reckon that ...