Rider Resources
Nothing matches the freedom of the open road on two wheels…but nothing is as frustrating for riders as people who don’t know how to drive near motorcyclists! America’s roads should be safer for motorcyclists, and that’s where we come in.
WHAT IS BACK OFF MY BIKE?
Back Off My Bike is a resource for motorcycle lovers and riders who’d love to tell tailgating drivers to back off! Our goal? To keep riding enjoyable, while also keeping motorcyclists safe.
Here, we’ll be compiling everything from motorcycle safety tips and laws, to advice for buying the right motorcycle and gear, to step-by-step guides on what to do after a crash. But we don’t want to forget what makes us love motorcycles either, so expect plenty of recommendations on new places to ride, motorcycle news, and so much more.
New articles will be added periodically, so check back in often!
BROWSE RESOURCES
YOUR MOTORCYCLE BUYING GUIDE
If you are ready to take the leap from admiring motorcycles to owning one, our guide has everything you need to know.
OUR TOP FIVE FAVORITE MOTORCYCLE ROUTES IN THE U.S.
In a country as big and beautiful as our own, there are endless places to ride. But if you want our opinion, these are the most scenic, and fun, motorcycle routes in the U.S.
WHAT IS YOUR RISK OF A MOTORCYCLE CRASH?
Your risk of getting hurt in a crash is a lot higher on a motorcycle than in a car or other vehicle, but did you know that your risk of a fatal crash changes depending on where you live in the U.S?
WHY WE’RE DOING THIS
We don’t just want to talk about motorcycles, we also want to help motorcyclists who suffer the consequences when drivers don’t “back off.” If you were injured because a driver didn’t see you, failed to yield, or was driving while distracted, intoxicated, or simply too fast, then they deserve to be held accountable for what they did to you.
We know that motorcyclists get unfairly blamed for their own accidents all too often, and we’re here to help prove who was really at fault, and to get you the compensation you deserve. Talk to a Lawyer for Free.