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Motorcycle Route Planning

June 27, 2024
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Whether you’re a seasoned motorcycle rider or just starting out, join us as we explore the art of crafting unforgettable journeys on two wheels. From choosing scenic routes to packing essentials and discovering hidden gems, we’re here to help you make every ride an adventure. Let’s hit the road together!

How Do You Choose The Perfect Route For A Motorcycle Ride?

The first step in any motorcycle adventure is selecting your route. The options are limitless, from winding mountain roads to coastal highways and scenic byways that journey across national parks. Consider what type of experience you’re seeking. Are you drawn to the challenge of hairpin turns and breathtaking landscapes, or do you crave the serenity of twisting through the quaint countryside? Online resources like motorcycle forums or route planning apps can be great resources to planning an enjoyable ride.

RISER is an app that allows you to plan joint rides and the best routes nearby. You can connect with other two-wheel fanatics and meet up for pack rides. Not to mention you can share images of your bike and your favorite trips you have taken!

DETECHT app analyzes the motorcyclist driving behavior and will automatically identify an anomaly. If there is an anomaly it will send a message to your emergency contacts and other app users with the location and seriousness of the accident. Rider’s can also use this app for route planning and tracking.

Check out our blog post on Top 5 Apps for Driver’s for other routing apps that are beneficial for both riders and drivers alike.

Factors to Consider

When planning your motorcycle route, it’s essential to consider various factors that can significantly impact your journey. Road conditions vary widely, especially on less-traveled routes or in mountainous areas, where surfaces can be rough or pose unexpected hazards. It’s advisable to research road conditions and check weather forecasts before embarking on your trip. Due to motorcycles’ smaller fuel tanks and higher fuel consumption rates compared to cars, strategic planning of fuel stops is crucial to avoid running out of gas in remote locations. For multi-day trips, advance planning for lodging, accommodations and safe parking of your bike is essential. Many destinations cater specifically to motorcyclists, offering secure parking and maintenance facilities. Additionally, incorporating stops at local attractions, scenic overlooks, or historical landmarks enriches your journey, allowing you to immerse yourself in the culture of the regions you traverse.

What To Pack For A Motorcycle Journey

Follow these recommendations when packing for a motorcycle trip to ensure a balance of essential items while maximizing space.

Safety Gear: Helmet, gloves, riding jackets, pants and boots are essential for motorcycle riders. A helmet protects your head and enhances comfort, gloves provide grip and protect against abrasions. A riding jacket and pants offer impact protection, and boots provide stability and ankle support. Prioritizing your safety gear options ensures safe and enjoyable riding, ready for any situation while on the road.

Tools and Maintenance Kit: Carrying basic tools, a tire repair kit, and a small air compressor ensures you can handle unexpected mechanical issues efficiently, keeping your journey smooth and uninterrupted.

Navigation Tools: While GPS navigation is convenient, consider carrying physical maps as backups, especially in areas with poor cell service.

Weather-Appropriate Clothing: Consider bringing different types of gear for ever-changing weather conditions to maintain comfort and safety throughout the ride. Layered clothing not only allows you to adjust to temperature changes but also provides insulation against wind chill. Additionally, packing waterproof gear ensures you stay dry and comfortable during unexpected rain showers, allowing you to focus fully on the road ahead without distraction. Consider lighter clothing options for hot summer days like cotton, flannel or mesh with Kevlar lining with protection on shoulders and elbows. This type of gear allows the air to pass through your gear so you will feel cool as you ride.

Embracing Spontaneity

While meticulous planning ensures a smooth journey, leaving room for spontaneity can lead to some of the most memorable experiences. Be open to detours that catch your eye, local recommendations for hidden gems, and unexpected encounters with fellow riders or locals eager to share their stories. After all, the essence of motorcycle travel lies in the freedom to explore and the thrill of the unknown.

Motorcycle route planning is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. By carefully selecting your route, preparing adequately, and embracing the spirit of adventure, you’ll set yourself up for a ride that’s not just about reaching a place, but about experiencing the world in a way that only a motorcycle can offer. So, fire up your engine, adjust your helmet, grab those handlebars and let the road beckon you to new horizons. Adventure awaits around every bend—where will your next ride take you?

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