An Aviator’s Take on Motorcycle Training
This article was previously published in BMW Owners News, a publication of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. I started flying in 1994 and received my private pilot license in 1998. In 2006 I obtained my instrument rating and in May of 2022, I passed my commercial...VAHNA Magazine Announces Film Competition & Festival Tour
Denver, CO May 1st, 2023: The team at VAHNA is proud to announce an annual film competition and festival tour that offers aspiring filmmakers a platform to showcase their storytelling skills and film making abilities to the world. “After nearly a decade of publishing...Motorcycle Anatomy – Carburetor
Just like our bodies, our motorcycles are complex but at the same time very simple. Heck, we only need air, fuel, and spark – the same can be said about a motorcycle. The Carburetor: The Motorcycle’s Lung We are going to dive in on this series to talk...Neale Bayly: Motorcycle Humanitarian and Adventure Traveler
Be forewarned: This story is wild and unpredictable and nearly incomprehensible. But there is one theme that holds it all together, best articulated by our subject, Neale Bayly: “My life is completely fucking bonkers.” Bonkers. And even that might be polishing the...Dumptruck: Seeking Truth. Fostering Equality. Riding for Good.
It’s not often you meet a human being named Dumptruck. And when you do, you might not expect such a big bear of a man to hug you like your mama, listen like your best friend, and love you unconditionally. But that is the magic of Dumptruck. “My whole life, I’ve been...2020 (Modified) Toy Run
As we reach the end of 2020, time-honored traditions like the Colorado Motorcycle Expo and the 35th Annual Toy Run to Children’s Hospital were being canceled. Bikers everywhere are left shaking their heads and wondering what’s next? While we might be able to stomach...The Last Ride: A Novel by Dennis “Poet” Tye
Dennis Tye is an avid motorcyclist. He is also an avid movie buff. AND he is also an avid writer. A few years ago, it hit him that those three worlds needed to merge so that he could fill what he saw as a glaring hole in American fiction and cinema.
Coloradans Organized for Responsible Driving
Susan Dane understood that Colorado’s laws were not strict enough to make anyone change their habits, meaning more people could die due to texting and driving. But she didn’t know how to change laws. She had never been involved in any legislative efforts in her life.