Historical racers on a bike-busting 640km course? Michael Scott rose to the challenge in South Africa’s DJ Rally
Andy Strapz threw himself and his Himalayan 450 into some of the world’s toughest roads – and both came out grinning
Where red dust rises and old engines sing, history rides again on the Kalgoorlie claypan
Uglier than a distorted duckling and all the character of a battery powered water pistol – but totally reliable
This year, AMCN reader Anthony Mitchell and his mates figured that flying to the MXGP was like taking the easy way out
Powered by grit and an open heart, this adventurer has ridden a stock Harley-Davidson 883 more than 220,000km across 40-something countries
In a land of fjords, frost and lifelong friends, Roothy discovers that the farther you ride, the closer you get
When local options are exhausted, or you’re just looking for a new adventure, dust off your passport and duffel bag and head overseas
Cape York is like a motoring mud map, drawn in the dry and wiped out by the wet
Think Tasmania with tuk tuks, temples and tropical heat – then throw in Roothy on a classic Royal Enfield and you’ve got the ride of a lifetime
To call Victoria’s Great Ocean Road “iconic” may sound like another lazy cliche. But to those who’ve ridden it and know the history, the term is spot-on.
AMCN readers have ridden all around the world, but how many have done the Land of Smiles?
Six Aussie mates, two MotoGPs and 5000km of Southeast Asian roads between them. What could possibly go wrong?