Motorcycle travel help on Vagabond Journey One of the most helpful and informative parts of Vagabondjourney.com, in my opinion, is the Travel Correspondents section. Here, inquiring travelers can ask specific travel questions of a team of correspondents who possess a wealth of information and experience in their field. One of these fields focuses on motorcycle [...]
Motorcycle travel help on Vagabond Journey
One of the most helpful and informative parts of Vagabondjourney.com, in my opinion, is the Travel Correspondents section. Here, inquiring travelers can ask specific travel questions of a team of correspondents who possess a wealth of information and experience in their field.
One of these fields focuses on motorcycle travel, and I am happy to say that it is now up and running at full speed.
Go to Motorcycle Travel
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Motorcycle Bob, who has been traveling long distance on motorcycles for nearly as long as I have been alive, is the correspondent for this part of the site. He has traveled through South America, Eastern Europe, Mexico, Central America, and has traversed the USA and Canada more times than I presume he cares to count in the saddle of a motorcycle.
Read Motorcycle Bob’s introduction

Motorcycle Bob in Argentina on a motorcycle -- of course
Bob is truly a highly experienced motorcycle traveler, and I am honored to have him fielding questions for the readers of Vagabond Journey Travel.
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About the Author: VBJ
I am the founder and editor of Vagabond Journey. I’ve been traveling the world since 1999, through 90 countries. I am the author of the book, Ghost Cities of China and have written for The Guardian, Forbes, Bloomberg, The Diplomat, the South China Morning Post, and other publications. VBJ has written 3679 posts on Vagabond Journey. Contact the author.
VBJ is currently in: Papa Bay, Hawaii
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October 14, 2010, 8:21 am
Great site. A real resource for travelers and vagabonds. Glad to see you guys are putting so much energy into this site. It kicks ass.
~vago
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