Author: KILN MOTO

  • Reflecting on a lifelong passion for motorcycling alongside an industry and social media landscape that feels increasingly trend-driven and exclusive. While still deeply connected to the culture, I question my place within it and the pressure to conform.

    Finding Your Place in the UK Motorcycle Industry
  • What started as a smart gathering of riders and clean motorcycles soon became a much wetter, more dishevelled affair at this year’s Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in Staffordshire.

    From Distinguished to Dishevelled — All for a Good Cause
  • Tucked away near Matlock Bath in Derbyshire and just a short ride from the Peak District. Low on Fuel Café is one of the newest biker-friendly destinations. With quality coffee, generous food, scenic countryside views and a welcoming atmosphere -…

    Low on Fuel Café Review – A New Biker-Friendly Stop near the Peak District
  • Mental health affects more men than many people realise, yet too many still suffer in silence. This article explores how motorcycling can provide freedom, connection and a positive outlet, plus the chance to check in on your mates.

    Why Men’s Mental Health Matters — And Why Motorbikes Help
  • The BMW R1300GS with its ASA system may feel unfamiliar at first – riding without a clutch is a real shift in habit – but stick with it and things start to click. Learn how it responds to throttle inputs,…

    Mastering the BMW R1300GS and its ASA Gearbox
  • The Bike Shed Show in London offers a refreshing take on motorcycle culture, blending custom builds, craftsmanship and community in a relaxed, inclusive setting. More than just a traditional motor show, it brings together builders, enthusiasts and the simply curious.

    Countdown to the 2026 Bike Shed Show
  • A57 Snake Pass is one of the UK’s most iconic motorcycle roads, offering a mix of sweeping bends, tight turns and dramatic Peak District scenery between Glossop and Ladybower Reservoir. Popular with riders it delivers a rewarding but demanding ride…

    Snake Pass A57 Motorcycle Route: One of the Best Motorcycling Roads in the UK
  • The International Classic Motorcycle Show in Stafford offers great weather, a lively atmosphere, and a passionate community. Visitors enjoy classic bikes, conversations, and highlights like the Bonhams auction, autojumble, club stands, displays and guest riders.

    2026 International Classic Motorcycle Show Stafford Roundup
  • This weekend, I attended the International Classic MotorCycle Show and visited the Malle London stand, a British brand recognised for its durable motorcycle luggage and community-led events. Learn more about my discussions with one of Malle London’s founders.

    Malle London – A Stand-Out Encounter
  • My longest and most demanding Blood Bike shift yet. From motorway relays to navigating a confusing hospital site & battling heavy traffic – plus a reminder that behind each shift is a network of volunteers making it possible.

    A Day in the Life of a Blood Biker: Deliveries and Challenges
  • The BMW R1300RT ASA marks a clear step forward from the R1250RT, with more power, improved technology, and a sharper overall feel. While comfort and build quality remain top-tier, changes to the aerodynamics mean it doesn’t feel quite as stable…

    BMW R1300RT ASA Review – Evolution or Just a New Chapter?
  • Kick Start was a British motorcycle trials competition broadcast on BBC One from 1979 to 1992. It highlighted precision riding in a family-friendly format. Its success led to a junior spin-off and helped inspire greater youth involvement in trials riding,…

    Kick Start: The BBC Motorcycle Trials Show That Inspired a Generation of Riders
  • A nearly-new R1300GS with just 900 miles should represent the best of modern motorcycling, yet an early fork seal failure quickly challenged that expectation. Should premium price tags truly guarantee reliability from day one?

    New Motorcycle Woes: Leaking Fork Seals on My R1300GS
  • Motorcycling is an exciting way to travel, but developing the right habits from the start is essential. These practical tips are designed to help beginners ride more safely and improve their skills with every journey.

    10 Essential Motorcycle Riding Tips for Beginners
  • Wind noise affects both comfort and hearing when riding. Switching from foam to filtered earplugs reduces noise while preserving clarity for communication, improving the overall experience. A proper fit is essential, and brands like EarPeace offer options to suit different…

    Key Features and Real-World Review of EarPeace Motorcycle Earplugs
  • A look at the motorcycle kit that has stayed with me across multiple bikes and thousands of miles. From Backcountry panniers to the Reckless 40 on my CRF300L and the 30L duffle, why Mosko Moto luggage has become a permanent…

    Durable Motorcycle Luggage: My Experience with Mosko Moto Kit
  • MotoBob’s channel has become a consistent and credible source of motorcycle news, offering clear and approachable coverage of new models, reviews and industry updates. Learn why it’s a reliable starting point for riders looking to stay informed on the latest…

    Why MOTOBOB Is a Reliable Source for Motorcycle News & REVIEWS
  • Motorcycle ownership costs go beyond the purchase price, including insurance, maintenance, tyres, fuel, and gear. While bikes are often cheaper to run than cars, expenses vary and can fluctuate over time, making ongoing budgeting essential. Click through to learn more.

    Hidden Costs of Motorcycle Ownership Explained
  • I’ve just made a change I didn’t expect, I’ve bought a BMW R 1300 GS. After a period of trying to make other bikes work, something had to give. What I once saw as a safe, predictable choice may prove…

    A Change of Direction: Saying Yes to the  BMW GS
  • A green lane ride in the Peak District took a turn when the trail gave way to deep, unforgiving bog. What started as a carefree ride out ended with my bike buried in sludge and no easy way out. Click…

    Stuck in the Bog: A Peak District Green Lane Lesson
  • In a world where social media content quickly disappears, this blog explores why I chose to build a motorcycle website focused on long-term value. It is about creating meaningful, in-depth content that lasts, grows over time, and reflects a genuine…

    Why I Created My Motorcycle Website
  • Jonathan Hull revealed his custom Honda GB350, the Northman GB350s Boutique Scrambler at the Bike Shed Motorcycle Club – Showcasing a clean design and one of the best air box deletes I’ve seen on a custom build. Click through to…

    Jonathan Hull’s Custom Honda GB350 Revealed at Bike Shed
  • Adventure motorcycle travel doesn’t have to mean quitting everything for a round-the-world trip. By breaking riding into smaller, manageable adventures – you can build your own story over time. Read on to learn more.

    Adventure Motorcycle Travel: Building Your Story One Ride at a Time
  • Is the BMW R 1300 GS really worth the hype? – Next week, I’ll finally get to test ride BMW’s latest GS to see if it lives up to its reputation. Will I join the ranks of GS riders?

    Will the BMW R 1300 GS Live Up to the Hype? My Upcoming Test Ride
  • After three months of daily use, the Shoei Neotec 3 has proven itself to be a genuinely versatile modular helmet. Originally bought for blood bike duties, it has quickly become my go-to for almost every ride thanks to its comfort,…

    Shoei Neotec 3 Long-Term Review: Is This the Ultimate Modular Motorcycle Helmet?
  • Buying a new motorcycle should be one of the most exciting parts of riding, but too often the dealership experience falls short. Poor communication and a lack of engagement can leave customers frustrated. Click through to see what dealerships could…

    Do Motorcycle Dealerships Need to Try Harder?
  • The UK motorcycling market is evolving, with an ageing rider base and fewer younger entrants shaping its future. This blog explores practical ways manufacturers can make motorcycling more accessible, relevant, and appealing to the next generation.

    How Motorcycle Manufacturers Can Connect with the Next Generation of Riders
  • Motorcycling in the UK has shifted from everyday transport to a mix of leisure riding and urban utility. Today’s riders are increasingly older, while younger participation continues to fall. Despite over a million bikes on the road, they make up…

    Demographics of UK Motorcyclists: Who Rides and Why?
  • I’ve signed up for another Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride to support prostate cancer research and men’s mental health. Riding in memory of my grandfather – a lifelong motorcyclist. Click through to learn more and support the cause.

    Join My Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride Journey
  • The BMW F450 GS looks to be a far more complete and convincing small-capacity GS, with improved refinement and genuine all-round ability. I haven’t ridden it yet, but after diving into the latest reviews, a clear picture is emerging. Click…

    BMW F450 GS Reviews – What do they say?
  • Filtering in the UK helps motorcyclists move through slow traffic efficiently, but it must be done safely. It’s legal when carried out with care, prioritising visibility and road rules. While especially important for emergency riders, good training is key to…

    Filtering on a Motorbike: A Practical and Responsible Guide
  • A short spring ride through the British countryside on the Triumph Scrambler 1200, taking time to slow down, enjoy the scenery, and find a moment of quiet on an empty road.

    A Quiet Road & A Bit Of Space To Think – New YouTube Short
  • Fancy exploring the Trans Euro Trail® (TET)? Discover this community-driven network of off-road routes across 30+ European countries. Navigate by GPX and enjoy real adventure while travelling responsibly through stunning, diverse landscapes. Click through to the blog to learn more.

    The Trans Euro Trail® – Europe’s Ultimate Off-Road Adventure
  • I spent a weekend in Bala, north Wales, surrounded by stunning scenery and winding roads – but without my bike. While walking up Snowdon and along Bala Lake with friends, I couldn’t help feeling a twinge of envy as streams…

    Why Bala Lake Attracts Motorcycle Enthusiasts
  • As the evenings grow longer and the roads dry, bike nights are back across the UK. This post explores the start of the season, why March marks the turning point, and how local meets bring riders together.

    Lighter, Warmer Evenings Mark The Return of Bike Nights
  • Your motorcycle tyres are more than just rubber – they’re your vital connection to the road. The right choice can completely transform your ride, enhancing grip, safety, and performance. Want to get the most out of every journey? Click through…

    Motorcycle tyres – the basics.
  • There’s a reason riders say it’s more than just a hobby. From effortless conversations with complete strangers to an unspoken rule of looking out for one another on the road, the motorcycle community offers a level of connection that’s hard…

    Why Motorcycle Riders Feel a True Sense of Belonging
  • Your motorcycle is trying to tell you something. From mysterious ticks to unexpected pops, the noises your engine makes can reveal problems before they become serious. Read on to learn how to identify common sounds and keep your bike running…

    Understanding Motorcycle Noises: A Rider’s Guide
  • Discover Trials Day, a motorcycle trials school near Leek where riders of all abilities can push themselves and develop their skills. This post takes a closer look at what the school offers, so keep reading to learn more.

    Trials Day: A Unique Motorcycle Trials School Near Leek
  • Adventure motorcycles have become one of the most influential segments in the motorcycling world, and several models are already being talked about as potential future classics. But what really gives a bike that legendary status? Read on to discover which…

    Adventure Bikes That Could Become Future Classics
  • Two-stroke motorcycles once defined a generation of riders in the UK, delivering lightweight performance and unmistakable character. Does the legacy of the two-stroke still live on or have we seen the end of the two-stoke?

    The Decline of Two-Stroke Motorcycles in the UK – And the One Exception
  • Motorcycle suspension is essential for safety, comfort and performance. It absorbs bumps in the road while keeping the tyres in contact with the surface. Made up of the front forks and rear shock absorber, the system helps maintain stability during…

    Understanding Motorcycle Suspension: How Forks and Shocks Work
  • What started as a modest charity ride has evolved into a major community event, bringing riders, volunteers, and supporters together to deliver gifts and share goodwill. Discover more about the Star Bikers Charity runs.

    The Star Bikers Egg Run and Toy Run
  • Proper motorcycle chain maintenance is key for performance and safety. This guide covers cleaning, lubrication, adjustment, chain types, tools, and maintenance schedules to prevent jerky acceleration, premature wear, and extend your drivetrain’s lifespan.

    A Guide to Motorcycle Chain Maintenance and Adjustment
  • The UK’s electric motorcycle market remains nascent and often overlooked compared with electric cars, despite its importance for urban mobility. Incentives such as the Plug-in Motorcycle Grant have supported early adoption, but with the scheme nearing its end, there are…

    Electric Motorcycles in the UK: Why Incentives Matter
  • For many riders the journey is everything, but arriving late, leaving early, and chasing the next road can mean missing the places we travel to. For me, this needs to change.

    Motorcycle Travel Experiences: Taking Time to Enjoy the Places You Visit
  • Explore Project Biker, Nick Jacobs’ compelling take on motorcycle travel – where every ride goes beyond mere adventure. Through reflective storytelling, he captures moments of self-discovery, the emotional highs of the journey, and the quiet introspection that comes with exploring…

    Project Biker: Reflective Motorcycle Story Telling
  • Discover why CFMOTO is turning heads on UK roads. From the agile 450MT to the upcoming 1000MT-X, their adventure bikes offer modern features, rugged styling, and unbeatable value. Find out how this rising brand is challenging established manufacturers and why…

    CFMOTO ADV Bikes – Big on Adventure, Small on Price
  • Adventure on two wheels does not have to mean crossing continents or chasing famous roads. Sometimes the best rides begin with a simple decision to get out and explore somewhere new. Instead of only watching other people’s journeys online, you…

    Stop Scrolling. Start Exploring.
  • Trying to decide between the Cardo Packtalk Edge and the Packtalk Bold? Both offer mesh communication and premium audio, but the differences become clearer once you look at real-world riding. This comparison explores what actually matters when you’re out on…

    Cardo Packtalk Edge vs Cardo Packtalk Bold: Which Intercom Is Right for You?
  • The Old Sawmill Café in Clapham, set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, provides a distinctive place to eat within a building rich in history. Read on to find out more about our visit for breakfast.

    Breakfast by the Waterfall: A Stop at The Old Sawmill Café, Clapham
  • As winter begins to fade, I always find myself looking forward to those first warmer days of spring. For me, that meant wheeling the Triumph Scrambler out of the garage and taking her for a gentle ride across the city…

    The First Ride That Feels Like Spring
  • This review shares my personal experience of fitting Garda crash bars and a sump guard to my Africa Twin 1100 Adventure Sports. It covers the ordering and delivery process, the challenges encountered during installation, overall build quality, and whether they…

    Garda Crash Bars & Sump Guard Review for the Honda Africa Twin 1100 Adventure Sports
  • I’m aiming to improve the riding comfort of my 2025 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports 1100 by fitting Puig 21751N pullback risers. The change has improved my posture and eased upper-body fatigue, but it has also introduced more noticeable handlebar…

    2025 Honda Africa Twin: My Experience with Handlebar Risers
  • Ducati’s 2026 DesertX V2 showcases an evolved design that preserves the original’s character while enhancing its aesthetics and performance. A new 890 cc V-twin engine, aluminium frame, & advanced electronics, all balance its off-road capabilities with sophisticated styling.

    Ducati DesertX V2: A Bold New Direction for Ducati’s Adventure Machine
  • Before the Adventure Bike Film Festival, I wasn’t familiar with Sam Manicom, despite his reputation in the world of long-distance motorcycle travel. After speaking with him & learning more about his travels & the books he’s written. Learn more about…

    Meeting Sam Manicom – Motorcycle Adventurer, Traveller & Author  
  • The Adventure Motorcycle Film Festival showcased a diverse range of captivating motorcycle films, combining stunning visuals with powerful storytelling. Read on to discover the films that stood out to me and why I believe this festival will continue to grow…

    Getting Inspired at the Adventure Motorcycle Film Festival
  • I explore whether the Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC can be modified into the ultimate modern classic Scrambler. Through my own experience with the bike, I look at how subtle, well-considered modifications enhance its character, style and performance without losing its…

    Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC – Can It Be Modified Into The Ultimate Modern Classic Scrambler?
  • The EnduroL8NAV tower, installed on my Honda CRF300L, offers exceptional durability and performance for adventure riders. With impressive lighting, it enhances visibility at night and withstands various riding conditions. learn why I think this is a highly recommended upgrade for…

    EnduroL8NAV Tower Review – A Proven Upgrade for the CRF300L
  • Reflecting on my first solo shift as a Blood Bikes volunteer, emphasising the responsibility and meticulous checks required for safe riding. The day included hospital collections and deliveries across Birmingham.

    My First Solo Blood Bikes Shift
  • After four years of solid use, my REV’IT! Pioneer Pro boots are undeniably showing their age. They remain comfortable and still perform as intended, but the signs of long-term wear are impossible to ignore. In the end, I decided it…

    When Is It Time to Replace Your Motorcycle Boots?
  • Read about my first trip to Hetty’s Tea Shop, tucked alongside the canal near Froghall in the Staffordshire Moorlands. Its classic tearoom character and freshly prepared, comforting dishes make it a great place for riders to pause and refuel. The…

    Hetty’s Tea Shop – A Perfect Pit Stop for Motorcyclists
  • If you’ve ever restored an older Honda, you’ll know that finding the right parts can be half the battle. When I was working on my 1978 Honda CB750 I came across David Silver Spares – and if you’ve not heard…

    David Silver Spares – A Hidden Gem for Classic Honda Parts
  • This post introduces a tech-focused blog series on motorcycle components, starting with the comparison of radial and axial brake setups.

    Radial vs Axial Motorcycle Brakes: What is the difference?
  • Road safety discussions often emphasise technology and infrastructure, but cultivating awareness of motorcycles in everyday journeys is crucial. Read how the “Count the Bikes” initiative encourages families to spot motorcycles, fostering recognition from a young age.

    Boosting Motorcycle Safety: Count the Bikes Habit
  • The Adventure Motorcycle Film Festival in Kendal on February 28th celebrates films about adventure riding, showcasing real-life stories from riders navigating challenges. Organised by popular podcasts, the event promises an inspiring atmosphere for motorcycle enthusiasts to connect, share experiences, and…

    Adventure Motorcycle Film Festival in Kendal
  • My Yamaha XJ6N began life as a sensible winter purchase but soon became a bike I grew genuinely fond of. Its smooth 600cc engine and comfortable layout made everyday riding easy and enjoyable. Although it was never a styling icon,…

    Yamaha XJ6N: An Unsung Hero of Everyday Motorcycling
  • I completed a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) assessment course as part of my Blood Bike training. The course focused on the critical role of GMP in safely transporting blood products and medical samples. It emphasised the importance of training, quality…

    GMP Training: The Safety Behind Every Blood Bike Delivery
  • Green laning is about patience, skill, and rediscovering routes that have been used for centuries. In this post, I’ll share a little of my own experiences of riding green lanes, highlight the challenges of shared use, and offer a few…

    Motorcycle Green Laning in the UK: Exploring Byways on Two Wheels
  • Staying warm and focused is vital when riding, so I invested in KEIS heated gear powered by my motorcycle and noticed a big improvement in warmth and comfort compared with battery-operated options. The setup has really helped my concentration and…

    My First Ride with the latest KEIS  Heated Jacket & Gloves
  • Looking back on a salt-covered winter ride on the Africa Twin – cold air, striking landscapes, and the simple pleasure of riding quieter roads. A pause in Bakewell and Matlock Bath before crossing the Peak District again and giving the…

    Time for a Cold Bath –  Matlock Bath of Course
  • Motorcycles face tough conditions that can cause corrosion and wear. Regular washing and using protection like ACF-50 or ceramic coatings can help reduce long-term damage. Understanding the pros and limits of each method helps you maintain your bike effectively.

    Best Motorcycle Protection: ACF-50 or Ceramic Coating?
  • After completing my advanced riding training, it was time for my Blood Bikes practical induction, learning alongside another new volunteer. Guided by an experienced rider, we carried out vehicle safety checks before shadowing the Blood Biker on their first jobs…

    Behind the Scenes of Blood Bike Training
  • I reflect on selling my Honda CB750 café racer, a motorcycle that begins life as a neglected import and gradually becomes a deeply personal project and weekend escape. Although selling it brings a mix of pride and nostalgia, the decision…

    Saying Goodbye to My CB750 Café Racer
  • Changing adventure motorcycles should feel like pure excitement, but the reality quickly follows: most of the gear from your previous bike will not fit the new one. Suddenly you are back to buying pannier racks, crash protection and navigation mounts…

    The Hidden Costs of Changing Adventure Bikes
  • Motorcycle culture in Britain has come a long way – from casual café stops to carefully crafted destinations that draw riders from far and wide. But what really sets the North and South apart – and how has it shaped…

    Biker Destinations: Does the North Need a Modern Café Hub?
  • See how I got on when I undertook the riding assessment to become a Blood Bike rider. SSCBB – the closest local Blood Bike charity to me – provides a vital medical courier service to the NHS using motorcycles and…

    My Journey to Becoming a Blood Bike Rider
  • The first 24 hours with the Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports 1100 began in miserable weather during collection, followed by a much-needed wash the next morning and a rewarding first proper ride. The day ended perfectly with the year’s first…

    First 24 Hours with the Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports 1100 DCT ES
  • Saying farewell to the Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro and welcoming the 2025 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES. A real-world rider’s perspective on fit, confidence and preparing for European touring.

    Goodbye Tiger 1200 Rally Pro, Hello Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES
  • A lively group discussion about favourite motorcycles soon turned into a moment of reflection on personal riding experiences. Curious to know which bike stood out as my top choice? Read on to find out which one I picked.

    Why My BMW R9T Isn’t My All-Time Favourite Bike
  • Initially skeptical about the Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports DCT; however, I found it surprisingly impressive. So did the big Honda with its DCT and electronically controlled suspension change my perspective on automatic adventure bikes?

    Exploring the Honda Africa Twin: Are Automatic Motorbikes better?
  • I’ve always enjoyed working on my motorbikes, swapping parts and making upgrades to suit my riding. Like most riders, that’s left me with a growing pile of original components that were still usable but ended up boxed away in the…

    Why Selling Old Motorbike Parts Matters
  • The distinction between “modified” and “custom” bikes is significant in the motorcycle community. I reflect on my CB750 Café Racer project, to help explore the gap between modified and custom bikes.

    Modified vs Custom Motorbike: Where Does My CB750 Build Really Sit?
  • The BSA Thunderbolt, is hitting markets in 2026, it marks BSA’s venture into adventure motorcycles. Combining classic British design with modern features and in my opinion a striking aesthetic.

    BSA Thunderbolt – A Fresh Take on Adventure
  • I was casually scrolling through Netflix when an advert stopped me in my tracks. Skyscraper Live a documentary and live event featuring climber Alex Honnold free-soloing Taipei 101. One image of this iconic skyscraper was enough to relight my desire…

    Skyscrapers, Scooters, and a Future Ride Through Taiwan
  • Triumph’s 2026 update to the Tiger Sport 660cc triple represents a meaningful performance step forward, and in my opinion, one that opens the door for a new Tiger 660 Rally Pro midweight adventure bike.

    The 2026 Tiger Sport 660 Engine Upgrade: Could This Be the Perfect Launchpad for a Tiger 660 Rally Pro?
  • There was a particular kind of freedom that came with being seventeen in the early 1990s, a freedom measured in 125 cubic centimetres. Join me on a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

    Why 125cc Motorbikes Defined a Generation of Riders
  • When I was younger, I was utterly obsessed with sports bikes, especially those from the 1990s. Two-stroke or four-stroke, it didn’t matter. There was something magical about that era; however, that love didn’t last for ever.

    Falling Out of Love with Sports Bikes
  • Mental Health Motorbike is a UK charity that offers mental health support specifically for the motorcycling community. This blog details how the charity helps to raise awareness, reduce isolation, and foster a supportive environment for riders facing mental health challenges.

    Supporting Mental Health for Bikers in the UK
  • After some thought, I’ve decided to sell my 1978 Honda CB750 café racer. This is not an unfinished project, but a bike that runs, rides, and has been regularly used since being modified. See the sale details here.

    Selling My Honda CB750 Café Racer
  • Sometimes the best touring bike isn’t the one that can go anywhere. It’s the one that fits where you actually go. But lately I’ve been questioning whether an adventure bike is actually the best fit for the way I tour,…

    Adventure vs Sports Tourer: Which Is Best for Your Ride?
  • The year was 1992, yet I still remember the excitement of that day clearly. I’d only just started riding and decided to take my Suzuki RG125 to Donnington Park with a few friends for the British Motorcycle Grand Prix. It…

    The Day I Witnessed Chaos at the British Motorcycle Grand Prix
  • For many motorcycle YouTubers, the idea of earning money from content sits somewhere between aspiration and curiosity. This post looks at what YouTube actually requires before a channel can earn money.

    Unlocking YouTube Monetisation for Motorcycle Content Creators
  • Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, Monyash is more than just a stop on the map – it’s a perfect pause for bikers exploring the region’s scenic routes. Offering the ideal combination of rest, refuelling, and rural charm…

    Monyash: Perfect Stop for Bikers in the Peak District
  • As winter draws to a close, many UK riders start thinking about getting back on the bike. Whether your motorcycle has been laid up or only used occasionally, a proper seasonal check is essential. Here are 10 essential tips to…

    10 Essential Tips for Spring Motorcycle Preparation
  • Moving up to your first big bike is an exciting milestone, but choosing the right one is important. With more power, technology and options than ever, this 10-step guide helps UK riders upgrading from smaller bikes or returning after a…

    How to Choose Your First Big Bike: A 10 Step Checklist
  • On the 7th January 2026, the UK Government published its latest Road Safety Strategy, the first major update in over a decade. The strategy sets out an ambition to significantly reduce deaths and serious injuries on Britain’s roads by 2035…

    Motorcycle Safety and the UK’s New Road Safety Strategy
  • Some motorcycles stay with you long after you first see them. Not because they are the fastest or flashiest, but because they offer a style of riding that feels genuine and rewarding. For me, that motorcycle is the Honda XL600LMF,…

    The search for a Honda XL600LM: A Classic Adventure Motorcycle
  • The condition of UK roads has deteriorated with potholes, poor road surfaces and faded road markings being all to common. For motorcyclists in particular, it has become a serious safety issue.

    Is The State of UK Roads Putting Motorcyclists at Serious Risk
  • Choosing a new motorcycle helmet is one of those decisions that always takes longer than expected. It’s not just about safety ratings or brand names – it’s about how it feels on your head, how it works in the real…

    Choosing a New Motorcycle Helmet: Shoei Neotec 3 vs HJC RPHA 91
  • Blood bikers are trained volunteers who transport urgent medical items such as blood, samples, donor breast milk and medical equipment between hospitals and healthcare sites. They operate across the UK, providing a service 24 hours a day, every day of…

    Supporting Blood Bikers: Will Green Lights Help?
  • On a somewhat cloudy summers day, four bikers rolled out with a simple plan: ride into Wales, head to the Mach Loop, and see if we were lucky enough to catch an aircraft tearing through the valleys below us. We…

    Planes Spotting at the Mach Loop: A Quick Biker’s Guide
  • Some bikes fade quietly into the background of your memory. Others never really leave. The Yamaha SDR200 belongs firmly in the second category for me. I must have been around seventeen when I first became aware of it. Back then,…

    Yamaha SDR200: A Chance Encounter with the Two-Stroke  Motorbike I Never Forgot
  • I first came across Jonathan Hull & Son Motorcycles at the 2022 Bike Shed Show. At the time, I was building, a 1978 Honda CB750 café racer project and found myself instinctively drawn towards any classic CB models on display…

    Custom Motorcycles Done Properly – Jonathan Hull & Son
  • Over the past two years, and especially through 2024 and 2025, the UK adventure bike market has exposed a simple truth. When riders become more selective with their money, they do not automatically default to established European or Japanese brands.…

    The Rise of Chinese and Indian Adventure Bikes in the UK
  • The end-of-year registration figures always give us a useful snapshot of how healthy the UK motorcycle scene really is. According to figures reported by Motorcycle News (MCN), and supported by official Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) data, 2025 turned out to…

    UK Motorcycle Market 2025 Analysis: What the Numbers Really Mean for Riders in 2026
  • Classic adventure motorcycles from the late 1980s and 1990s are experiencing a clear revival. While modern adventure bikes dominate showrooms with advanced electronics and ever-increasing power, many riders are deliberately choosing older machines that prioritise durability, simplicity and real-world usability.

    Why Classic Adventure Motorcycles Are Becoming Popular Again
  • Motorcycles have been around for ages, yet there are still plenty of myths about them. Most of these come from people who have never actually ridden a bike. Let’s clear up some of the most common ones.

    Debunking Common Motorcycle Myths
  • Last Saturday, was one of those crisp winter mornings that makes riding feel extra rewarding, my friends and I headed out for a ride through Shropshire with a clear destination in mind: Dragon Soul Projects, a biker café and custom…

    A Chilly Ride to Dragon Soul Café– Biker Café in Shropshire
  • Less than a day after I’d written my last blog post, the forecasts stopped being theory and started becoming reality. Overnight, the Peak District was quietly transformed. Snow settled in thick, soft layers, muting the landscape and changing the familiar…

    Winter Motorcycle Adventures in the Peak District
  • There’s something quietly brilliant about riding a motorcycle in winter. Most people pack the bike away once the gritters come out and the mornings turn white, but that’s exactly when it starts to get interesting. Yes, it’s more dangerous. There’s…

    Winter Motorcycle Adventures: A Unique Challenge
  • Motorcycling has always been about stories. Conversations at cafés, tales swapped at campsites, long chats in workshops and paddocks – riders have always learned from one another. In recent years, those conversations have moved into a new space, and motorcycle…

    The Rise of Motorcycle Podcasts: Why Riders Tune In
  • If you’ve ever watched a motorcycle vlog with crystal-clear audio and zero wind noise, just know this – that rider didn’t get there easily. Because honestly? I’m fed up. Not with riding. Riding is the fun part. It’s the audio…

    The Ongoing Struggle for Decent Helmet Audio
  • Just after Christmas, with that strange lull where the days blur together and the leftovers are still doing the rounds, I decided to get out for a ride. The temperatures weren’t exactly inviting, but the sun was out so a…

    Winter Riding in the Peak District: Honda CRF300L, Flash Bar Cafe and the Roaches
  • Today’s urban adventure took me through a city that feels, in many ways, left behind. Like many industrial cities, Stoke has endured a long and difficult journey. But my aim is to seek out the green shoots of renewal and…

    Urban Adventures in a City That Time Forgot
  • It’s hard to believe over a year has passed since I brought home my 2024 Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro. Stepping up to Triumph’s flagship was always going to be a different experience altogether. Bigger, heavier and far more imposing,…

    Taming the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro
  • Back in June, I entered an enduro practice day event thinking it would be just another solid day on the bike. Instead, it became the day I managed to break my hand. It didn’t feel real at first – just…

    Back on the Bikes After a Broken Hand
  • If there’s one segment of motorcycling that refuses to slow down, it’s the midweight adventure category. Riders are leaning toward bikes that strike that sweet balance between real-world power, manageable weight, and long-distance versatility. Having owned both the Triumph Tiger…

    The Triumph Tiger 660 Rally Pro — The Midweight Adventure Bike Triumph Should Build
  • Another year and another visit to MCL (formerly Motorcycle Live) – as I drove down the M6 on a chilly November morning, I was looking forward to what the motorcycle industry had to offer and yet again MCL 2025 at…

    MCL 2025 Highlights: Motorbikes you need to see
  • 19th October 2025 So last week I had the chance to test ride the 2025 Triumph Trident 660, whilst sadly it was only for an afternoon, that was plenty of time to figure out what this bike is all about…

    2025 Triumph Trident 660 -Quick review
  • While my own bike was in for a service at Triumph, I was handed the keys to a loan bike for the day – a Triumph Speed Twin 900, finished in the striking Phantom Black and Aurum Gold paint scheme.…

    Triumph Speed Twin 900 – Quick review
  • For the past few years, I’ve been creating motorcycle content in the evenings and on weekends under the moniker KILN MOTO, all whilst working full time as a CEO in tech. At times, it felt like living two lives –…

    KILN MOTO – THE NEXT CHAPTER
  • Join me as I recount my journey to achieving a First in the advanced motorcycle test with the Institute of Advanced Motorists. Learn about the importance of safety, training, and skill development, as I encourage fellow riders to consider advanced…

    Embracing the Journey to an Advanced Motorcycle Riding Qualification
  • Parking up my Triumph Scrambler and passing through the gates of the Gladstone Pottery Museum, I was greeted by an atmospheric orange tunnel depicting the origins of Belstaff in Longton. At the end of the tunnel, a large screen played…

    A Personal Journey Through Belstaff’s Centenary Exhibition
  • Belstaff are celebrating 100 years of their iconic brand’s heritage right here in my home city. Not many will know that Belstaff was founded in the heart of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent back in 1924. Founded by Eli Belovitch and his son…

    Belstaff: Celebrating 100 years by coming home to Stoke on Trent
  • I’ve been tempted by the Triumph Scrambler for some time, originally I sat on the XE model but it was just too tall for me. So when Triumph launched the Scrambler X with a lower seat height, I jumped at…

    Why I bought a Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC
  • In today’s digital age, social media influencers hold considerable sway over their followers, shaping trends, opinions, and purchasing decisions across various niches. One such niche that’s been steadily gaining traction is the realm of motorcycle influencers. These riders, armed with…

    Under the influence: The rise of motorcycle influencers
  • Greetings fellow riders and dare I say, art enthusiasts. I’m about to take you on a journey where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur into a mesmerising tapestry of digital moto art. Welcome to the world where the roar…

    Moto Art: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
  • As motorcycle enthusiasts, we often find ourselves drawn to the open road, seeking adventure in far-off places, chasing the thrill of the ride beyond the familiar streets of our hometowns. Yet, in our quest for distant horizons, we sometimes overlook…

    Riding Local: Embracing Hidden Gems
  • This week, I had the pleasure of visiting The Bike Shed in London, a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts and a melting pot of moto-culture. Nestled in the vibrant streets of London’s Shoreditch, The Bike Shed isn’t just a shop; it’s…

    Exploring the Motorcycle Culture at The Bike Shed: A Trip to London’s Hub for Riders
  • Embarking on the journey of customising my CB750K cafe racer motorcycle has been a rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs. As a novice with limited experience and resources, the recent process of removing the old oil tank and fitting a Cognitomoto…

    CB750 Caferacer build update
  • This weekend marked another enjoyable journey through the picturesque landscapes of the Peak District on my trusty Honda CRF300L. Joined by my good friend Andy, we headed off in the crisp morning air, happy to be back out on our…

    Exploring Twisty Lanes and more Hidden Gems in the Peak District on my Honda CRF300L
  • Hey fellow riders! Welcome back to my journey of honing my motorcycle skills. In this edition, I’ll share the highlights of my latest advanced riding lesson, where on a freezing cold Saturday morning I delved into the intricacies of observation,…

    Mastering the Art of Advanced Riding: Lesson #2
  • Embarking on the road to becoming an advanced rider is an exhilarating chapter in my motorcycle journey. Whether it’s refining my road positioning, honing observation skills, or gaining unparalleled bike control, the IAM RoadSmart advanced rider qualification beckons, promising to…

    Starting my journey to an Advanced Motorcycle Rider Qualification
  • In the heart of Middleport (Stoke-on-Trent), just a short distance from the location of the famous tv show – The great pottery throw-down, there stands an old building, weathered by time and neglect, yet its grandeur certainly provided a captivating…

    Breathing New Life into the Past: The Parallels Between My Motorcycle Project & Urban Regeneration
  • There’s a special kind of thrill that comes from riding a motorbike down the winding, narrow lanes of the UK countryside. My friends and I affectionately call this kind of riding “squirrelling.” Not to be confused with green laning where…

    Squirrelling Through the UK Lanes
  • In a world where professional photographers wield top-of-the-line cameras and lenses, I find solace in my trusty iPhone. Having travelled with and without a motorbike I’ve always loved trying to get a good picture, but as I embark on more…

    Capturing memories on an iPhone
  • When I first swung a leg over a motorcycle and hit the open road, I never imagined the profound impact it would have on my social life. Little did I know that this machine would become a conduit to forging…

    Extending my Circle of Friends: The Bond of Motorcycling
  • THE MOTORCYCLE FUNDAMENTALS SERIES – BY KILN MOTO As the warmer days of summer give way to the cooler temperatures of autumn, it’s time for motorcycle enthusiasts to gear up for a different kind of riding experience. While some riders…

    Preparing my Motorbikes for Autumn and Winter Riding
  • In 2022, I embarked on an unforgettable adventure to the Lightweight Adventurers Festival, an annual motorcycle gathering nestled in the breathtaking Peak District. The event was tailor-made for those of us who share a passion for lightweight motorcycles and the…

    The Lightweight Adventurers Festival in the Peak District
  • If there’s one thing I’ve learned from being part of the motorcycle community on Instagram, it’s that two-wheeled adventures can lead to incredible experiences and new friendships. Recently, I embarked on a journey that perfectly encapsulated this sentiment – a…

    Manchester Motorcycle Photo Shoot
  • For over two decades, motorcycles had taken a backseat in my life due to a lingering back injury. Once a passionate rider, I had to bid farewell to the thrill of the open road. However, life has a way of…

    How the BMW R9T Reignited My Passion for Motorcycles
  • The world of motorcycles is a diverse and exciting one, filled with many enthusiasts who are passionate about customising their bikes to reflect their unique style and preferences. One classic motorcycle that has become a popular canvas for customisation is…

    Building a Café Racer from a 1978 Honda CB750K8
  • In the world of motorcycles, there are some that steal your heart and leave an indelible mark on your riding experience. One such bike for me was the Kawasaki Z1000SX Sports Touring, a two-wheeled companion that took me on adventures…

    My Brief Love Affair with the Kawasaki Z1000SX
  • They say you never forget your first love, and in my case, that sentiment couldn’t ring truer. My first motorcycle, the Kawasaki AR50, wasn’t just a machine; it was a gateway to a world of freedom, adventure, and exhilaration. In…

    My First Love: The Kawasaki AR50
  • Our incredible European motorbike tour has come to an end, and what a journey it has been! As we embarked on the final leg of our adventure, heading back home from Strasbourg, the last two days proved to be more…

    Heading Home After Our European Motorcycle Tour
  • Our adventure continues and we get on the road again, leaving the tranquil village of Grono in Switzerland behind. Todays leg of our European motorcycle tour leads us into the heart of the Swiss Alps and experiences such as the…

    Grono to Strasbourg – European Tour
  • Today’s journey took us from the picturesque shores of Lake Garda in Italy to the charming town of Grono in Switzerland, with a delightful stopover on route, in the quaint town of Brivio. Join me as I recount our day…

    Lake Garda to Grono – European Tour
  • Embarking our motorcycle ride through the picturesque landscapes of the Italian Alps has been simply breathtaking. In this blog post, I take you on the next leg of our journey from the enchanting town of Stelvio, traversing the awe-inspiring Dolomites,…

    Stelvio to Lake Garda- European Tour
  • Our motorcycle journey continued with even more excitement and picturesque views. We embarked on a beautiful ride, firstly from Brochenzell in Germany to Lake Constance, and then on to the Alpine town of Davos in Switzerland before reaching the day’s…

    Brochenzell to Stelvio Pass – European Tour
  • As our European adventure continued, we bid farewell to the charming town of Bühl, Germany, and set our sights on the serene destination of Brochenzell, near Lake Constance. Our spirits were high, and we were eager to embark on a…

    Buhl to Brochenzell: Embracing the Beauty of B500 Road
  • The excitement of exploring new places and experiencing different cultures is top of our priority list as we set off from Charleville-Mezieres in France, bound for Bühl in Germany. Little did we know that our first day on the road…

    European Adventure: From Charleville-Mezieres to Bühl
  • There’s something inherently alluring about traversing the picturesque landscapes of Europe on a motorcycle. The freedom, the thrill, and the sense of exploration are unparalleled, and as I write this, it’s the night before I start my own European motorcycle…

    Using Moskomoto Panniers and Bags on my Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
  • The CRF300L is a versatile bike that offers opportunities for exploration both on and off the road. However, eager to personalise my riding experience, I embarked on a series of modifications to transform my CRF300L into an even more capable…

    Modifying my Honda CRF300L
  • Greetings, fellow adventurers! Today, I’m thrilled to share the exciting news of an upcoming motorcycle trip that I, along with three of my closest friends from the UK, are embarking on later in July 2023. Our journey will take us…

    Revving Up for an Epic European Motorcycle Adventure!
  • Motorcycle vlogging is an exhilarating way to share your adventures on the road with the world. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just starting out, capturing your experiences through video can be a thrilling and rewarding endeavour. In this blog…

    10 Essential Tips for Motorcycle Vlogging
  • If you possess an adventurous spirit and have a penchant for two-wheeled exploration, there’s nothing quite like the excitement of attending an Adventure Bike Festival. In late June 2023, I embarked on an exhilarating journey with my trusty CRF300L, accompanied…

    Exploring the 2023 ABR Festival
  • Join me as I wind back a year to July 2022, where I undertook a little trip to Spain, did a bit of riding and filmed a couple of Moto Vlogs in the process. For my Spanish adventure, I first…

    Viva España – Hiring a motorbike in Spain
  • Introduction:As the sun-kissed days (sorry, rainy days) of the UK summer embrace us, adventure seekers and motorcycling enthusiasts are gearing up for an exhilarating event in the heart of the picturesque Peak District. The Lightweight Adventurers Festival, which only debuted…

    Is light right? – Decoding the Great Adventure Motorcycle Size Debate
  • As a passionate admirer of motorcycles, I have embarked on an exciting journey of content creation on YouTube and Instagram. Through these platforms, my primary goal is to document and share my motorcycle experiences. In this blog, I will delve…

    Motorcycle Adventures: Creating Content to Chronicle My Riding Experiences