The Bikers’ Den Blog


What’s In Your Bags?

It’s funny to think back to when I first started riding how much crap ended up in the saddlebags.  Now, truth be told, some of that was out of necessity – my bike in those days had plenty of problems and I needed to make sure that I had a…

Go And Get It

As I’m prone to do, a few days ago, with the promise of beautiful weather, I broke out the Sportster for a full day’s ride.  A few gallons of gas and a cup of coffee at the gas station was breakfast and in less than an hour, I was on…

Finally! A Legal Chrome Biker Lid…

Over the last few weeks, as more and more lockdown b%&&$@ is coming to an end around North America and riding season is in full swing, I’ve been thinking about how we – as riders – aren’t too original. Seriously – we all wear the same black leather, the same…

The Damn World’s Gone Crazy

Now, before anyone gets their panties in a wad, let me say this:  I’m not an attorney.  I don’t know the rules about concealed carry in your state, your Province, or your country.  I know them where I live in the Deep South of the United States, and I fully…

Quit Sweating the Small Stuff

Look, we all know that 2020 sucked, period.  There’s no debate on it, but the frightening thing for a lot of us as riders and motorcycle “folks” is this:  we’ve seen how easy it is to get people terrified.  To strip everything away from them and tell them it’s for…

From LiveWire To ReWire

  For years now, we’ve watched as Harley-Davidson has wrestled with the average age of its riders.  The most recent statistics say the same things they’ve said all along:  The average age of Harley’s customers is getting older – over 50 now, to be exact.  And that’s a problem.  A…

Sturgis in the Age Of Corona

It’s interesting that news coverage – which so many times focuses on blood, gore, and shock tactics – has given so little coverage to the fact that over 460,000 bikers descended on Sturgis for the 80th Annual Rally. In all that, only a handful of COVID-19 cases have been confirmed….