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Contributor Submission Guidelines

It's no mystery,  times are tough for the motorcycle industry in nearly every corner of the globe.  It's eras like these that reward those individuals with the passion and determination to further not only their own experiences, lives and livelihoods - but those in their community as well.   Keeping a quality periodical which represents the people, businesses, talent and other organizations of the adventure motorcycling world benefits everyone on all levels and every scale of involvement.   Finding fresh material from all nationalities, ages, sexes and types of adventure riders is our number one concern at AdvMoto and we’d like to encourage folks to contribute.  To aid this process, some general submission guidelines follow.

Articles: Ride Reports, Features, Columns

AdvMoto is constantly looking for unique, thoughtful and well illustrated stories for publication.   All photos MUST BE AT LEAST 300DPI and professional quality. Ride reports which read like a daily log of your journey generally will not get considered.  Telling a story involves interpreting the experience as a reflective conduit between the self, community and world - a world we explore on the most elegantly balanced form of motorized transportation.

“Can I submit an article without photos?”  NO!   Professional quality photographs and other supporting information like tracks on satellite maps are an important part of any ride report since they contribute a tremendous amount to the story-telling and environmental information to the reader. The only section where photos are not necessary is in a short editorial columns.  These columns often run between 500-600 words and are not illustrated, save perhaps a small image of the author.

Check out Nasa’s WorldWind Poject for beautiful, 100% free, public-use 3D satellite imagery.  The software accepts kmz/kml files.

Product Reviews:

We welcome queries on product reviews but please contact the magazine first before sending products.  Books, DVD’s and CD’s are also welcome but, like all submissions to Adventure Motorcycle Magazine, we do not guarantee mention or publication.

Profiles: Industry and Rider

AdvMoto regularly runs interview features on individuals or organizations we feel are interesting and working hard to contribute to the motorcycling community.  Industry Profiles generally covers individuals or organizations that promote riding and the industry.  Rider Profiles are about folks like you and me, who have managed to fall in love with adventure riding and taken it to new heights, sometimes both personally or literally!

If you would like to suggest a person, organization or business to be interviewed or covered by AdvMoto, please let us know!

The Bread:

While we wish the magazine had a perpetual fountain of dosh running through its accounts, this is not the case with AdvMoto and many others at this point in time.   Nevertheless, we do try to pay contributors what we can at a level commensurate with the quality of work being submitted on a case by case basis.  If you’ve got mad skills, mad dreams and can take outrageous photos, please contact us with a writing sample and an outline of your ideas. We may be able to work out a small sponsorship or some gas/beer money for your journey.


Black Dog Cycle Works announces New Adventure Foot Pegs for KTM Motorcycles


Today Black Dog Cycle Works (BDCW) Partner, Kurt Forgét, announced their new line of an all aircraft alloy foot pegs for KTM Adventure and dirt motorcycles.   Forgét stated, “From our experience, we recognized that having an enlarged foot peg provides the rider with greater control of the bike. It’s like adding power steering to the motorcycle.   The Adventure Foot Pegs are designed to provide the rider with greater foot comfort, bike control and made from an aircraft alloy to be ruggedly durable.   And we didn’t stop there, we even designed in a built in bottle opener to the bottom of each foot peg, so the rider can carry one less item and always have easy access to refreshments at the end of the day”.

BDCW KTM footpeg

BDCW, the industry leading manufacturer in KTM and BMW rugged skid plates and other hard parts, has taken from their experiences, as well as other contributing riders/racers, to develop this new enlarged Adventure Foot Peg, which weighs in at only 8 oz. each.   The foot pegs, manufactured in the USA, measure a large 2.5” wide by 4.25” long.   The traction cleats are designed to provide that optimum balance between best grip for secured footing and comfort. The foot pegs are designed to fit all KTM off road motorcycles, including all Adventure models.   For bike control and rider comfort, especially in long stand up positions, the BDCW Adventure Foot Pegs cannot be beat. They are also the only foot peg in the world with a bottle opener designed right in.   BDCW Adventure Foot Pegs are available in a natural machine finish for $199 per set.   Anodized versions expected to be released later in 2012.

BDCW KTM footpeg

 

BDCW also has in production Adventure Foot Pegs for BMW’s R1200GS / GSA, F800GS, F650GS and G650GS, which are expected to be available for ordering in February 2012.

The BDCW Adventure Foot Pegs are available through Black Dog Cycle Works at www.blackdogcw.com or by calling 208-263-0438.

 

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