March 2018

Spring is finally approaching as the March 2018 issue of Motorcycle Mojo arrives in the hands of our subscribers, and on newsstands across Canada.
In preparation for the start of riding season, we jumped on a couple of promising new models from Europe: The BMW G310GS – Bavaria’s baby-adventure bike, and the Triumph Bobber Black – a darker variant of the fastest selling model in company history.
This month, our tours take us to the White Mountains of New Hampshire with Jeff Davison, and then we join Ryan Hawkins on his first two-wheeled tour of the famed Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia. Our own, Editor Glenn Roberts gets a firsthand look at the BMW GS Trophy qualifier, where Team Canada takes shape en route to the finals in Mongolia. Keeping with the Canadian perspective, Mojo is off to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (formerly Mosport) for the 50th anniversary of the Canadian GP, our country’s one-and-only Motorcycle Grand Prix race.
Sandy Spiers shares her perspective on how to prepare your motorcycle for the best possible fit – especially for those who are small of stature.
Of course, we can’t forget about a beautifully built Kawasaki S1C triple, which represents three generations of the Pierson family and they’re love of wicked green machines.
All this plus much more awaits you, so get inspired and start preparing for the riding season with tours, tech-tips, reviews and all the latest industry news found in the March 2018 edition of Motorcycle Mojo.

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