A Moto Journalist isn’t just someone who writes about motorcycles; they’re a storyteller embedded in the heart of the biker world.
Picture this: riding across the nation, camera in one hand, throttle in the other, capturing the essence of biker culture. It’s not just about covering events—it's about diving headfirst into the grit and grime of the biker lifestyle. You find yourself at massive rallies like Sturgis or Daytona, mingling with everyone from patched-up club members to lone wolves on ancient choppers. You’re there to document it all—the people, the stories, the breakdowns on endless highways, and the wild nights in bars that never seem to close.
The life of a Moto Journalist is far from glamorous. It’s about riding through blazing deserts, freezing mountain passes, and everything in between, often on bikes that are as vintage and worn as the clothes you wear. You’ll meet celebrities who share the love of two wheels, reconnect with old friends at roadside dives, and sometimes, face life-threatening situations that test your resolve. Through it all, you capture the diverse spectrum of humanity that rides, from the outlaw biker to the weekend warrior, preserving the raw, unfiltered truth of what it means to live life on two wheels.
The life of a Moto Journalist is far from glamorous. It’s about riding through blazing deserts, freezing mountain passes, and everything in between, often on bikes that are as vintage and worn as the clothes you wear. You’ll meet celebrities who share the love of two wheels, reconnect with old friends at roadside dives, and sometimes, face life-threatening situations that test your resolve. Through it all, you capture the diverse spectrum of humanity that rides, from the outlaw biker to the weekend warrior, preserving the raw, unfiltered truth of what it means to live life on two wheels.