Chronicling Adventures On Two Stroke

About Me

Matthew is an avid motorbike enthusiast from South London. He started riding bikes as a teenager and has owned over 10 bikes throughout his life. Matthew loves exploring the picturesque British countryside on two wheels and uses his matthewbikelog to document his riding adventures. When he's not out on his...

My name is Matthew and I’ve been an avid motorcyclist for over 15 years now. There’s nothing I enjoy more than hitting the open road on my beloved Yamaha and exploring wherever the day may take me.

Bikes have always been a huge part of my life. I got my first moped when I was just 16 years old and was instantly hooked on the feeling of freedom and thrill that two wheels provides. Since then I’ve owned 10 other motorcycles of various styles as my riding interests and needs changed over the years.

When I’m not out riding, you’ll likely find me tinkering with my bike in the garage. I love learning more about the mechanics of how motorcycles work and doing my own maintenance where I can. Sharing tips and tricks with other bikers is a real passion of mine.

This blog is a chance for me to share my motorcycling experiences with an online community. I hope to provide entertainment and inspiration in equal measure through stories and photos from my journeys around the UK and further afield.

You’ll find everything here from reviews of the gear in my kit bag to tales from major motorcycle trips I’ve taken. I also enjoy offering advice on different bike models to help other riders choose their perfect steed.

Most of all, I launched this blog to connect with like-minded individuals who share my love of all things two-wheeled. If you’re a fellow biker looking to live vicariously through my adventures or just seeking more motorcycle content, then you’re in the right place. I look forward to many more miles of discovering this wonderful world together.

Feel free to leave me a comment introducing yourself – I try my best to respond to everyone. Now grab your helmet, start your engine and ride on!

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