Welcome to On The Roads Magazine, Roadsitalia's official magazine dedicated to motorcycle enthusiasts and the two-wheel world. Since 2004, Roadsitalia has been producing 100% Made in Italy handcrafted sport exhausts in our facility in Leffe (Bergamo), and this twenty-year experience transforms into valuable content for the Italian and European motorcycling community. On The Roads Magazine was born from the desire to share not only excellent products, but also knowledge, passion and inspiration for those who live motorcycles as a lifestyle. In this magazine you'll find three editorial souls that represent our vision of motorcycling. The Motorcycle Exhausts section offers technical guides, practical advice and insights on sport exhausts: materials like stainless steel, titanium and carbon fiber, regulations and certifications including Euro 5, db-killers and catalytic converters, installation, real performance and everything you need to know to choose and optimize your exhaust. The Motorcycle Trips section presents on the roads itineraries in Italy and Europe, from the curves of the Dolomites to alpine passes, from the scenic roads of the Amalfi Coast to legendary European routes, with complete guides on logistics, where to sleep, eat and refuel, because the road is the real destination. The Insights and News section gathers news, technical analysis, FAQs and everything about the motorcycle world: updated regulations, technological innovations, maintenance and optimization tips, SprintFilter air filters, diagnostic kits and accessories, putting Roadsitalia's artisan expertise at the service of the community. On The Roads Magazine is not a promotional blog, but an authentic editorial project born from established partnerships with major European motorcycling forums, moto clubs and communities. Each article reflects our direct experience, feedback from thousands of motorcyclists who have chosen us since 2004, and genuine passion for two wheels. Whether you're looking for inspiration for your next trip, technical information to improve your bike, or simply want to immerse yourself in the motorcycling world through quality content, this is the right place. Follow On The Roads Magazine and discover what it means to live the road with passion, expertise and community spirit. Every curve has a story to tell, every journey is an adventure to share, every article is a contribution to the motorcycling culture we love.
Home of the famous mountaineer Reinhold Messner, the Funes Valley is the perfect motorbike itinerary to discover an enchanted valley, find relaxation among its suggestive South Tyrolean views and have fun among the curves (with caution) of the state roads.
Lake Maggiore is the second largest Italian lake, offers a multitude of things to see and is the perfect setting for a quiet motorcycle ride, with light and curvilinear passages, surrounded by lake views, islets in the distance and pre-alpine mountains.
If you like scenic roads, the Strada della Forra on Lake Garda is definitely the motorbike ride for you. Straddling Lombardy and Veneto and well known internationally, the Strada della Forra in Tremosine (full name) rises in the heart of a kind of all-Italian "Grand Canyon", where the road and curves wind between cavities and caves excavated by the secular action of water.
Due to its centenary history, Bormio is the most fascinating and iconic village in Lombardy. The typical alpine buildings made of stone and the infinite possibilities of sport, trekking, thermal relaxation - reunited in the splendid rocky panorama of the Ortles-Cevedale Group - make it a unique context.
San Marco Pass is one of the most famous and acclaimed motorbike tours, a real "must" to do at least once in a motorcyclist's life. Traveling on two wheels this Lombard pass between Brembana Valley and Valtellina, means savoring one of the oldest and most touristic routes in Italy, dating back to the Republic of Venice.
Located just over 2000 meters above sea level and restored a few years ago, the Dordona Pass is a mountain pass in the heart of the Orobie Alps in Lombardy, a mixed motorcycle itinerary between asphalted alpine passes and dirt tracks.
In this post we will talk about COL De TURINI, a cross-border escape that represents one of the most famous and spectacular motorbike itineraries in Europe.
The Riviera di Levante is a stretch of the Ligurian coast characterized by breathtaking landscapes, mountains overlooking the sea and fishing villages.
The Stelvio Pass has always been one of the most exciting and busy motorbike itineraries (but also by car) in the entire Italian Alps. With its 80 hairpin bends and 3 route variants starting from Lombardy, South Tyrol, or Switzerland, it reaches 2,758 meters above sea level and is the highest pass in Italy and the second in Europe.