Discover rugged trails, coastal hideaways, and the ultimate freedom of adventure motorcycle camping.
Six tents I've actually slept in on motorcycle trips. From a 1.4 kg ultralight that fits in a tail bag to a 5.4 kg bike garage you can park your motorcycle inside. Real weights, real weather, real opinions.
Read StoryTwo weeks of self-sufficient riding from one set of luggage. Where the heavy stuff goes, what I keep at the top, and the mistakes I've made so you don't have to.
Read StoryIs the Klim Badlands Pro worth $1,500? I spent six months and roughly 12,000 km in this jacket — Bosnian downpours, Anatolian heat, one slow gravel low-side. Here's what held up and what didn't.
Read StoryFive hidden bays on the Aegean, Mediterranean, and Black Sea coasts. Steep dirt descents, no cell service, your own beach for the night. Real GPS pins, real warnings, no tourist fluff.
Read StoryClick the indicators on the map to review off-road access difficulty, coordinates, and camp logistics for Turkey's most remote bays.
Click the indicators on our Yamaha Tenere 700 project bike to inspect the exact equipment layout we rely on for month-long wild-camping expeditions.
We lash our sleeping gear to the rear plate. It contains an ultralight 2-person tent, an inflatable insulated sleeping pad, and a -5°C down sleeping bag. Kept high and dry away from dirt splashes.
Read Tent Guide →Track the real-time wear and tear status of high-end equipment currently undergoing testing across our routes.