Sport touring

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Sport touring refers to a style of motorcycle design, or a philosophy of riding. It is an attempt to blend performance with long distance capabilities while providing comfort and relative safety to the rider. Sport Touring has evolved over decades from simply strapping a bag to the back of any sporty motorcycle to a very specified "genre" of motorcycle riding for which specific models of motorcycles, luggage, riding apparel and other accessories have been designed. Yet, Sport Touring is truly a frame of mind moreso than a product appelation. Sport Tourers come in all flavors, and whether riding an ST specific motorcycle or their old "beater" with a duffle bag strapped to the seat, it's the ride that matters. It's not the destination, but the journey.

Most Sport Touring riders also have a riding life outside of their travels. Weekend rides with friends, commuting or just running an errand on two wheels may also put miles on a Sport Touring riders odometer.

While some sport-touring afficionados might have disdain for those who ride their motorcycle a few miles to a restaurant on a sunny Sunday, and have contempt for those who trailer their motorcycle behind a pick-up truck to attend a rally, what unites them is the pursuit of the perfect road -- may it be in their backyard or across the continent.

Sport-tourers tend to install accessories, called farkles, to better enjoy the ride.

Lastly, sport-tourers are often recognized by the gear they wear. A favorite motto is ATGATT: "All the gear, all the time," which means the sport-touring motorcyclist will not ride in shorts and a t-shirt, although sometimes they ride commando style (without underwear).

They will oftentimes be found at social gatherings talking incessantly about their "Stich" (as in Aerostich riding suit) with their bikes still filthy and fully packed from their latest adventure.


External Links

Sport Touring discussion forum

Canyon Chasers Motorcycle Sport Touring

See also

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