Posts Tagged ‘motorcycle inspiration’

Motorcycle stored in a garage during winter with riding gear and trip planning tools nearby

For many of us, winter means one painful reality: the motorcycle is parked, the roads are cold, and riding season feels way too far away. But just because your motorcycle is in winter hibernation doesn’t mean you have to be.

The motorcycle offseason is actually the perfect time to get ahead—so when spring arrives, you’re ready to ride instead of scrambling. Here are 9 productive (and fun) things you can do while your motorcycle is in winter storage.

1. Revamp or Upgrade Your Motorcycle Riding Gear

Winter is ideal for giving your riding gear some attention.

  • Clean and condition your helmet liner, jacket, gloves, and boots
  • Inspect everything for undue wear and tear (we all have that “one piece” we keep ignoring)
  • Replace damaged or outdated gear
  • Research new gear—there’s always something you didn’t know existed

👉 Tip: New gear often goes on sale during the offseason.

2. Improve Your Motorcycle (Without the Rush)

No riding pressure means you can plan upgrades the right way.

  • Add or upgrade LED lighting
  • Research exhaust options
  • Plan comfort upgrades like seats, grips, or windscreens

Winter upgrades mean fewer delays when riding season returns.

3. Surf the Web (The Motorcycle Version)

Yes, this counts as productivity.

  • Subscribe to IJustWant2Ride.com (of course)
  • Join motorcycle forums and social media groups
  • Watch what other riders are building, fixing, and riding

You’ll pick up tips, inspiration, and maybe a few bad ideas too.

4. Watch Motorcycle-Themed Movies and Shows

Sometimes you just need a reminder of why you ride.

Motorcycle movies and shows can:

  • Keep the passion alive
  • Inspire future trips
  • Help pass the long winter nights

(I’ll be sharing a dedicated motorcycle movie list soon.)

5. Pick Out Your Next Motorcycle (Fantasy Allowed)

Let’s be honest—you’re already doing this.

  • Browse new and used bikes
  • Compare specs and reviews
  • Dream responsibly

Your current bike—and your significant other—don’t need to know.

6. Perform a Full T-CLOCS Inspection

If you weren’t consistent during riding season, winter is the time to catch up.

T‑CLOCS Checklist:
  • T – Tires and wheels
  • C – Controls
  • L – Lights and electrics
  • O – Oil and other fluids
  • C – Chassis
  • S – Stands

Catching issues now prevents delays (or breakdowns) later.

7. Get Back into Riding Shape

Motorcycles don’t care if you skipped leg day—but your body does.

  • Light strength training
  • Core work
  • Flexibility and balance exercises

Spring rides feel a lot better when your body is ready.

8. Plan and Research Your Next Rides

Winter is planning season.

Ask yourself:

  • Which rallies do I want to attend?
  • What destinations have I always wanted to ride to?
  • Which roads are still on my bucket list?

Good rides start with good planning.

9. Sit… and Wait (Unfortunately)

Eventually, you’ve done it all.

So you wait. You watch the weather. You sigh. And you remind yourself—it won’t be winter forever. Spring is coming.

Final Thoughts

Winter hibernation doesn’t have to mean wasted time. Use it wisely, and when the first warm day arrives, you won’t be catching up—you’ll already be rolling.

Until then…
WINTER SUCKS, I just want to ride.

Motorcycle racing poster art showcasing high‑speed action and modern graphic design. Ijustwant24ride

Every year, I put together a “Best Of” series here on I Just Want 2 Ride, and one of my favorite categories is motorcycle posters and motorcycle art. There’s something about great motorcycle themed design, event artwork, and creative moto‑inspired visuals that stops me scrolling every time.

Over the course of this year, I bookmarked 15 different motorcycle posters and pieces of motorcycle art that really stood out. These ranged from professionally designed event posters to creative, independent artwork—and yes, one even came from a local motorcycle event, which made it even better.

Narrowing that list down wasn’t easy. After spending a few minutes comparing styles, originality, and overall impact, I finally whittled it down to nine standout motorcycle posters that truly earned a spot in this year’s roundup.

Why only nine?

Simple.
Everyone does a “Top 10,” and honestly… 11 is too much work. 😄

What follows is my personal selection of the best motorcycle posters of the year—artwork that captures the spirit of riding, racing, events, and motorcycle culture as a whole.

Custom motorcycle tank 2025 ijustwant2ride

When it comes to customizing a motorcycle, the tank is more than just a fuel reservoir—it’s a canvas for creativity, craftsmanship, and personal style. For 2025, I scoured the web and handpicked 14 standout tanks, narrowing the list to my top 9 favorites. Each tank on this list caught my eye for its unique design, stunning paintwork, and exceptional build quality.

Why These Tanks Stand Out
  • Design Innovation: From bold graphics to subtle lines, these tanks push the boundaries of what’s possible in motorcycle aesthetics.
  • Craftsmanship: Attention to detail and quality materials set these tanks apart from the rest.
  • Personal Expression: Whether you prefer classic looks or modern flair, there’s something here for every rider.
My Selection Process

I started with a yearlong search, looking for tanks that offered something truly special. After reviewing a dozen or so motorcycle tanks that made the final list, I focused on those that combined artistry with functionality. The final 9 represent the best of both worlds—tanks that not only look great but appear built to last.

Let’s Hear From You!

These tanks may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but they work for me. Do you have a favorite from the list? Or is there a tank you think deserves a spot? Drop a comment below or connect with me on social media—I love hearing from fellow riders!

Motorcycle with artistic, hand-painted bodywork and sculptural elements, featured among the strangest motorcycles of 202

Every year I post my list of weird, strange, WTF motorcycles.   This year there were not as many weird or strange motorcycles out there as in the past. But I found these through the year.

How do I find them the weird, I just stumble upon these as I fool around on X, Facebook, Reddit, etc..

I just did not find a lot over the last year that I had not already used but there were a few weird motorcycles that did not make the cut. It is likely that those will be sprinkled around the IJUSTWAN2RIDE Facebook page.

So, without further ado I present the 9 Weird Motorcycles for 2025!  Which one is your favorite?

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