Motorcycle Zone

bike on the side of the road

Motorcycle Zone Bugs in my teeth

Beverley Kaltenbruger from Lethbridge, Alberta, shares the story of her first ride on a dirt bike and how it established a lifelong passion for the open road. 

by Beverly Kaltenbruner

A silhouette of a guy on a motorcycle parked on a hill overlooking a river.

Motorcycle Zone It’s better on a bike

I've always enjoyed driving the Wardner-Fort Steele Road in my truck, but recently, my husband and I took this route from Cranbrook, B.C., with our 1985 Honda V65 Magna and I discovered that it is way better on a bike. 

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Three motorbikers drive down a sunny road with Kootenay Lake in the background.

Motorcycle Zone Curves ahead

The Kootenay Lake ride winds its way between Creston and Kootenay Bay, with 80 kilometres of Curve Ahead signs en route. This piece of road is truly a destination highway for motorcyclists.

by Kristen Cook

Photo of a guy in a black outfit and white helmet standing in the desert beside a black motorcycle and a yellow motorcycle.

Motorcycle Zone Baja on a BMW: Part 1

Mike Barker said the objective for him and his buddy Don Wiens was to ride their motorcycles to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, camp along the way and experience the Baja Peninsula. Read Part 1 of the journey.

by Mike Barker

Photo of a bike on a concrete pad beside a yellow tent with the sunset in the background.

Motorcycle Zone Baja on a BMW: Part 2

In October 2011, Mike Barker and his riding buddy Don Wiens headed out from their home in British Columbia to explore Baja by motorcycle. Here is Part 2 of their journey.

by Mike Barker
Motorcycle Zone Riding during every season

It was inevitable that Amy Enns would be good with her hands, and now she does equipment maintenance on her dual sports bike, snowmobile and vehicle.

by Breanne Massey

Women in a line standing beside their motorcycles

Motorcycle Zone Ride, Sally, ride

2011 marks the fifth year that Motoress International is encouraging women motorcyclists to get out and be visible as a means of supporting other women riders.

by Tanya Laing Gahr