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2025 Holiday Buyers Guide
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2025 Holiday Buyers Guide

Photo by Kevin Wing Old Man Winter is knocking on the door. If you live in a part of the country where your motorcycle must hibernate for the winter, we hope our monthly issues of Rider bring you some motorcycle cheer to help get you through the short days and long, dark nights. Our Holiday Buyers Guide is here to provide some wintertime retail therapy with a selection of apparel, tires, tours, parts, and more from trusted companies. As always, thanks to our readers and advertisers for supporting Rider as we close out our 51st year of publishing “Motorcycling at its Best.” We’ll see ya in 2026! Cortech Meta Hoodie This hoodie doubles as casual street wear and a protective riding jacket. Its water-resistant outer shell includes hidden bicep, underarm, and side vents to keep riders cool and dry. It offers a comfortable fit with rib-knit cuffs and waistband and pre-curved sleeves, and Armanox CE Level 1 soft-flex armor in the shoulders, elbows, and back provides protection. The hood is removable and attaches via magnet, and the hoodie includes a front chest pocket, zippered hand pockets, and interior compartments for small items. Available in black in sizes S-3XL for $179.99. Shop for Cortech Meta Hoodie Continental ContiSportAttack 5 Tires Designed for use on both the track and the street, ContiSportAttack 5 tires offer better performance than the previous generation thanks to five key improvements: the BlackChili compound with a new formula helps grip; the MultiZoneBelt technology improves cornering; the new carcass construction provides more precise steering; optimized tread zones allow faster warm-up; and the TractionSkin surface improves performance. Their 80% road / 20% track design does not require tire pressure adjustment or tire warmers. Visit your dealer for pricing. Shop for Continental ContiSportAttack 5 Tires RevZilla Gift Card and Riders Preferred Membership If you’re not sure what to get for a rider, a RevZilla gift card allows them to choose from the online retailer’s large selection of products, including motorcycle parts, accessories, gear, and more. Available in values from $5 to $500, the cards can be used on any item on the website. Or consider a RevZilla Riders Preferred Membership for $39.99 per year, offering 5% cash back on qualifying items, free two-day shipping, free returns, 10% discounts on over 70 brands, and other perks. Visit the RevZilla website for more information. Shop for RevZilla Gift Card Shop for Riders Preferred Membership Feuling BA Air Cleaner Slim This new air cleaner for Harley-Davidson motorcycles is designed with rider comfort in mind and features a compact 2.375-inch-deep cage that’s offset toward the front of the motorcycle for increased leg room and improved ergonomics. It also features a redesigned velocity stack to deliver the same high-volume airflow as Feuling’s original BA Air Cleaner. It’s available in black anodized or chrome finishes with a choice of red or black filters and with a clear or solid cover. The black version is priced at $649.95, and the chrome can be had for $679.95. Shop for Feuling BA Air Cleaner Slim Adriatic Moto Tours French Riviera to Barcelona Tour This tour takes riders along great roads in southern France and northern Spain. Over 15 days, riders will enjoy roads through the French Alps and Pyrenees and the country roads of Provence. You’ll explore Roman ruins, the villages of Luberon, and the tiny country of Andorra. It includes three rest days in Carcassonne, Barcelona, and Avignon, and it covers about 1,600 miles. Pricing starts at €7,270 (approx. $8,396) for a single rider on a Yamaha MT-07 or Suzuki V-Strom 650, with a range of BMW models also available. Register for Adriatic Moto Tours French Riviera to Barcelona Tour Rider Magazine Gift Subscription When it comes to the best gifts for motorcyclists, you can’t go wrong with a gift subscription to Rider. Our editors work hard to craft monthly issues packed with new bike tests, gear reviews, tour features, travel and gear guides, safety tips, and more. Print subscriptions include free digital issues delivered straight to your inbox. A two-year print subscription is the best deal at $89.98. A one-year print subscription is $54.99, and a one-year digital-only subscription is $12.99. Look for Black Friday and other deals too. Shop for Rider Magazine Gift Subscription Mimi and Moto Learn to Ride Bikes The nonprofit All Kids Bike, with a mission to teach every kindergartner in America how to ride a bicycle, has partnered with the creators of the Mimi and Moto book series on a new story for kids aged 4-6. Creators Nancy Gerloff and Mark Augustyn bring youngsters a story to inspire them to discover the joy and confidence that comes with learning to ride. The Mimi and Moto book series centers on two lovable monkeys who introduce kids to motorcycling, inspired by the creators’ daughter’s fascination with motorcycles. Available for $14.99. Shop for Mimi and Moto Learn to Ride Bikes Baxley LA Trailer Chock This wheel chock safely and securely holds onto your motorcycle’s front wheel, and it can be adjusted to fit any wheel size. It’s perfect for conducting maintenance in the garage, and it can be mounted to a trailer for transporting your motorcycle. Simply ride or roll the bike into the stand, and the chock will clamp down onto the front tire to hold the bike upright. The LA Trailer Chock is exactly the same as the LA Chock except for a smaller footprint. Baxley chocks are made in the USA and come with a lifetime warranty. Available for $295. Shop for Baxley LA Trailer Chock Aerostich Kickstand Kritters Aerostich adds some fun to kickstand pucks with its Kickstand Kritters. These “roadkill” pucks, placed under your kickstand, help keep your bike upright on a soft surface and prevent the kickstand from sinking into hot asphalt. They feature a durable 4-inch disk insert, and the furry fabric is fully washable. They measure 9 x 7 inches flat. Choose from the Zombie design or the pink Pancake Poodle. An easy way to spread some cheer to your riding buddies, throw a couple of these pucks into your cart while shopping on the Aerostich website. Available for $9.50. Shop for Aerostich Kickstand Kritters Bridgestone Battlax Racing Street RS12 Tires Launching in January 2026, these tires are designed via Bridgestone’s “from circuit to street” concept and incorporate race-tire technology to deliver exceptional dry grip performance. The newly designed tread pattern features an optimized groove ratio for improved grip and increased contact area during cornering, and the front tire’s HE-MS BELT structure is here adopted for the first time on a commercial Battlax tire. The company reports significantly reduced lap times compared to the previous RS11 model. Visit your dealer for pricing. Shop for Bridgestone Battlax Racing Street RS12 Tires Spectro V-Twin Oil Change Kits Making oil changes easier is Spectro’s new V-Twin Oil Change Kits, coming out January 2026. Designed for Harley-Davidson and other V-Twin motorcycles, the kits include everything needed to change your oil in one package, eliminating the need to shop for individual pieces. The kits include engine, transmission, and primary oils, as well as a high-quality oil filter and all necessary drain plug o-rings. Visit the Spectro website to find more information, shop through Spectro’s full lineup of motorcycle products, and locate a dealer near you. 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Rolling Vintage: Motogiro d’Italia 2025
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Rolling Vintage: Motogiro d’Italia 2025

One of the checkpoints during the 2025 Motogiro d’Italia was in Valentino Rossi’s hometown of Tavullia. A New Zealander on a Benelli, a Brit riding an MV Agusta, a Polish rider aboard his wife’s Ducati – at the Motogiro d’Italia, motorcycle enthusiasts from around the globe come together for a week of Italian roads, shared history, local cuisine, and endless curves. I had dreamed of riding in the Motogiro for years. The idea goes back to my days in southern Germany, when I stumbled across a group of vintage motorcycles parked in a piazza while on holiday in Italy. That unforgettable scene stayed with me. This year, I finally made it happen. I left my home in New Zealand and embarked on a 26-hour journey to Bologna to fulfill that long-held dream. This is the start of the rally in Pesaro. Each of the more than 150 riders had a designated start time at the beginning of each day. The train ride from Bologna to Imola was packed with Ferrari fans headed to the Emilia-Romagna Formula One Grand Prix. My destination lay farther east: Pesaro, birthplace of composer Gioachino Rossini, home to motorcycle brand Benelli, and this year’s start and finish for the Motogiro. Related: Tracing 111 Years of Benelli History As a non-EU citizen, renting a motorcycle in Italy is no easy feat. Rental agencies are hesitant to rent their precious Italian machines to non-Europeans. Luckily, Benelli – the event’s main sponsor – stepped up and provided me with a Leoncino 500 Trail, a modern classic with vintage flair. I was the only participant from Oceania, and I’m grateful to Michael Cassel, the German Motogiro liaison, who offered guidance and welcomed me into the German rider contingent. The route map for the 2025 Motogiro d’Italia, which covered about 1,000 miles. The route changes each year, and in 2026 it will be in Sardinia. The Motogiro d’Italia has a storied history. From 1914 to 1957, it was a prestigious roadrace for motorcycles with 75cc to 175cc engines, with brands like Benelli, Moto Guzzi, Ducati, and MV Agusta competeing fiercely for glory. But in 1957, a tragic crash at the Mille Miglia – when a Ferrari left the road and killed 11 people – prompted the Italian government to ban all roadracing. The Motogiro was revived in 1989 by Moto Club Terni. No longer a speed race, it was reborn as a rally, focused on style, precision, and endurance. Today, the event is open to motorcycles of all eras, whether you’re riding competitively or cruising in the tourist category with no time pressure. Motogiro riders arrive at Piazza della Repubblica in Terni. Each rider receives a daily start time and a timecard to be stamped at official checkpoints, which are used not only for timekeeping but as rest and refreshment stops offering everything from homemade cake to savory snacks and drinks, often hosted by local clubs. Some stages even feature skill tests, and the day’s results are announced at dinner each evening. The event is escorted by motorcycle-riding carabinieri who guided us out of cities – or in true Italian fashion, blasted past traffic jams on the wrong side of the road with lights flashing. A group of sbandieratori (Italian flag wavers) welcomes riders to Narni. The route changes every year. In 2025, we rode through five regions: Marche, Emilia-Romagna, Umbria, Lazio, and Abruzzo – a varied mix of coastline, rolling hills, mountain passes, and medieval towns. Around 1,000 miles of mostly rural backroads and side streets delivered pure riding pleasure, though potholes, cracks, and earthquake damage kept us alert. The scenery more than made up for the obstacles: fortresses, monasteries, old city walls, sea views, fountains – Italy in full color. Unforgettable moments? Plenty. The scent of wild broom along a high ridge road with ocean views. A stop at the Benelli Museum in Pesaro. A massive Valentino Rossi mural in Tavullia. The dramatic climb to Campotosto Lake, framed by snowcapped Abruzzo peaks. Julien stands proudly with his MV Agusta 350. The mix of riders and vintage bikes made for a memorable event. We averaged 155 to 185 miles per day. My scheduled start time was 9:33 a.m., and I usually finished the day’s ride between 5:30 and 6 p.m. One tip I’m happy to pass on, courtesy of Michael Cassel: always carry cash! Not all gas stations accept credit cards, and some machines don’t give change if you overpay. I learned that the hard way. Evening dinners began, in classic Italian style, around 8:30 p.m. But the wait was worth it: multicourse meals with pasta, wine, and local flair, served at the host hotels. My Benelli Leoncino 500 Trail – No. 86 – fit right in with its spoked wheels and vintage design. The longer suspension made rough roads tolerable. The bike ran strong, sounded great, and had plenty of power – until about 30 miles from the finish, when the engine started sputtering. I called for a tow and made it just in time for the final gala dinner back in Pesaro. The author with his borrowed Benelli Leoncino 500 Trail in Terni. Bike verdict? The fuel injection was a little jerky at low speeds, and the fuel gauge wasn’t very accurate. But overall, the Leoncino was a playful companion, and I could easily see adding one to my own garage. The Motogiro d’Italia is more than a motorcycle event. It’s a rolling museum, an international class reunion, and a time-traveling ride that blends past and present. For those who embrace the spirit of the Motogiro, it delivers more than just curvy roads – it creates a sense of community. And maybe, just maybe, it helps you find a new home in the saddle of an old machine. The 2026 Motogiro d’Italia will take place May 24-30 in Sardinia. For more information, visit the Motogiro website. Uli Cloesen was born in Stuttgart, Germany. Cloesen currently lives in Christchurch, New Zealand, where he writes about motorcycles. He is the author of seven books on custom bikes and cafe racers, published by Veloce in the U.K. The post Rolling Vintage: Motogiro d’Italia 2025 appeared first on Rider Magazine.

SATANS CHOICE MC COMING TO A CITY NEAR YOU (PAY TO PLAY)
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Is Satan’s Choice MC Becoming a Patch Mill in 2025? | Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club Exposed – Patch Mill or Real 1% Club? In this hard-hitting biker news breakdown, we dive deep into the explosive question rocking the motorcycle club world: Is Satan’s Choice MC turning into a modern-day patch mill? With new U.S. chapters popping up overnight in Chicago, Wisconsin, Indiana, Kansas, and beyond, many are asking — is Satan’s Choice selling patches, fast-tracking membership, and following the Iron Order playbook in the 1%er world? We expose public Facebook posts admitting only 8 members in Chicago, openly recruiting anyone with “5 or 6 guys” to start a chapter, and bragging about rapid U.S. expansion. Is this real brotherhood… or just a money grab using the internet to flood America with Satan’s Choice MC patches? The streets are talking — patch prices, no prospecting, mail-order style growth — are we watching the birth of the next big patch mill inside the 1% diamond world? Former members, dominant clubs, and law enforcement are all watching closely. Chicago PD and the Feds now know exactly how many Satan’s Choice members are in the city… because they posted it themselves. If you’re into outlaw motorcycle clubs, 1%er culture, Satan’s Choice MC, Hells Angels beef, patch mill drama, or real biker news — this is the video you CANNOT miss. Is Satan’s Choice MC a patch mill? Are they patching over clubs with no process? Can you really start a chapter with just 5-6 guys? Why is the U.S. biker scene about to explode? Drop your thoughts in the comments — Patch Mill or Legit 1% Club? TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Is Satan’s Choice MC a Patch Mill in 2025? 0:06 – What Exactly Is a Patch Mill? 0:39 – Why So Many New U.S. Chapters So Fast? 1:50 – Chicago Chapter Exposed – Only 8 Members! 2:25 – Harley Quinn’s Facebook Post Leak 3:37 – Comments Prove Anyone Can Start a Chapter 4:00 – “Find 5-6 Guys & We’ll Give You a Charter” 5:05 – Satan’s Throttle RC – New Support Club Recruiting Online 5:47 – Kansas, Wisconsin, Indiana – They’re Telling Everyone! 6:17 – The U.S. Is NOT Canada – Big Clubs Won’t Like This 6:56 – Iron Order 2.0 in the 1% World? 8:07 – Law Enforcement Now Watching Closely 8:54 – Dominant Diamond Clubs Won’t Stay Quiet 9:32 – Is It Real Brotherhood or Just Money? 10:43 – Warning to Anyone Thinking of Joining 11:05 – Final Thoughts – The MC World Has Changed “Trailer Trash Threesomes And Broken Condom Gospels” live on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/album/63PF1FvyFdLysLurmcdwVQ SATANS CHOICE MC COMING TO A CITY NEAR YOU (PAY TO PLAY) Member Of Pagans MC going to prison for armed assault of rival  Several motorcycle clubs came together in downtown San Diego Dirt biker rescued after falling up to 200 feet New figures shed light on police efforts to thwart outlaw bikers

Outlaw Clubs You NEVER Heard About— Abutre’s MC ??
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Outlaw Clubs You NEVER Heard About— Abutre’s MC ??

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Member Of Pagans MC going to prison for armed assault of rival

KANSAS CITY—A man was sentenced in federal court this week for his involvement in an armed assault against a member of a rival motorcycle club. Brandon S. Hodge, also known as “Youngblood,” 26, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Greg Kays to 57 months in federal prison without parole for assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, according to the United State’s Attorney. On Sept. 17, 2022, Hodge and 12 other members of the Pagan’s and their support club chased and forced a lone rival gang member from the road in Blue Springs, Mo.  Various members of the Pagan’s and their support club were armed with firearms and at least one axe handle.  Hodge, who was a Pagan’s prospect at the time, and the others confronted the victim on the side of the roadway and ultimately, the victim was shot seven times, with wounds to their knee, thigh, forearm, biceps, buttocks, and back of their leg. Hodge and several others fled the scene before law enforcement arrived. Continue Reading “Trailer Trash Threesomes And Broken Condom Gospels” live on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/album/63PF1FvyFdLysLurmcdwVQ Member Of Pagans MC going to prison for armed assault of rival  Several motorcycle clubs came together in downtown San Diego Dirt biker rescued after falling up to 200 feet New figures shed light on police efforts to thwart outlaw bikers Twin Cities motorcycle community preparing to donate 300+ Thanksgiving turkeys