Rent My Rides
Rent my bikes at Twisted Road After some due diligence I’ve posted both of my Triumphs for rent through Twisted Road Twisted Road has made it easy and safe to rent your motorcycles to fellow riders in your area who… (READ MORE)
Rent my bikes at Twisted Road After some due diligence I’ve posted both of my Triumphs for rent through Twisted Road Twisted Road has made it easy and safe to rent your motorcycles to fellow riders in your area who… (READ MORE)
Best Motorcycle Apparel for Winter Biking Just because the temperature has dropped doesn’t mean you need to park your motorcycle in the garage until next spring. As long as you have the right clothing you can go on rides throughout… (READ MORE)
If you’re anything like me and wear glasses while riding you know the limitations of standard prescription glasses in terms of both comfort and safety. Standard frames can be uncomfortable inside a helmet, can be hard to get on through… (READ MORE)
The article “The Means To Notice It All” by Bud Miller/Zen Motorcyclist was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 9/22/2016. This past Mother’s Day, my girlfriend Erica and I rode to a farm not… (READ MORE)
The article “The Best Lessons” by Bud Miller/Zen Motorcyclist was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 07/19/2016. I have a tendency to meet people at the supermarket when I take the motorcycle for my… (READ MORE)
The article “To Each His Own” by Bud Miller/Zen Motorcyclist was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 03/15/2016. “In life, one has a choice to take one of two paths: to wait for some… (READ MORE)
Did you know that the very first motorcycle was built in 1868? While popularity of the motorcycle didn’t quite catch on until the early 1900’s, it wasn’t until 1967 that the first helmet law was passed. Since 2005, not much… (READ MORE)
The article “Risk and Reward” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 6/16/2013. The other day I got a call from my mother telling me she had taken a bad fall,… (READ MORE)
The article “Shared Experience” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 4/11/2012. I’m not sure what it is about group riding that is so desirable, enjoyable and inspiring. Cori and I… (READ MORE)
The article “All Who Wander” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 5/26/2012. “Not all who wander are lost.” – J. R. R. Tolkien. Lately it seems like every day is… (READ MORE)
The article “The Road Less Traveled: Choosing a Mount” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 2/28/2012. My first bike was an all black, 1981 Yamaha Maxim that my brother Dave… (READ MORE)
I’ve been testing a pair of prescription motorcycle sunglasses from ADS Sports Eyewear for a few weeks now and I have to say I’m quite impressed. I chose the Wiley X Blink model with bronze base lenses which I was told… (READ MORE)
Frequent visitors know that one of the focuses of this site is safety. When I hear about a new idea that will help keep riders safer out on the road I like to do what I can to get the… (READ MORE)
Motorcycle Sunglasses Made Easy by ADS Sports Eyewear (sponsored post) Motorcycle sunglasses are an important piece of equipment for any motorcycle enthusiast. Selecting a frame will depend on your own personal style and fit but you want a lens material… (READ MORE)
The article “Forgive and Forget” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 10/21/2012. Yesterday I had a near incident on my evening commute with a distracted driver. Having been a commuter… (READ MORE)
The article “The Road Often Traveled: Tips & Tricks – Part 1” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 03/20/2012. The repetition of riding the same roads in varying traffic over… (READ MORE)
The article “Target Fixation” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 07/15/2012. Target fixation is a term I’m sure everyone is familiar with. It originated in Word War II as a… (READ MORE)
The article “The Road Often Traveled: Rage Against the Machines” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 04/08/2012. “Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent… (READ MORE)
The article “Rider to Driver” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 06/12/2012. The rider who wheelied past you on the highway was not me. The rider with ridiculously loud pipes… (READ MORE)
The article “The Road Often Travelled: Sound Familiar?” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 05/01/2012. Motorcycle riding, and especially the morning commute, opens a rider’s eyes to all kinds of… (READ MORE)
It’s that time of year again. The 3rd Monday in June is National Ride to Work Day. Ridetowork.org is a 501 c4 non-profit organization, advocating and supporting the use of motorcycles and scooters for transportation, and providing information about everyday… (READ MORE)
I took some GoPro footage, messed with it a bit on the pc and paired it with a tune created on an iPad by my friend Mike Taylor. I heard the tune, got an image in my head and tried… (READ MORE)
The article “Living In The Moment” by Bud Miller was originally published on the “RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel” magazine website on 05/09/2012. Personally, one of the best things about motorcycling is that it necessitates living in the moment. No… (READ MORE)
My sister Marylou loaned me her GoPro Hero so I toyed around with it on a recent commute home. My ride is 40 miles from Southampton, Pa. (just outside Philadelphia) to Hellertown, Pa. (near Bethlehem). I’ve been doing it for… (READ MORE)