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: Share stories or footage that showcase technical skill and road-tested experience.
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: Share tips on cleaning bugs off visors or drying out sweaty liners immediately to extend the life of your gear.
: Discuss the merits of solo touring versus finding a local "tribe" or crew.
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There are two Switch Emulators, both runs perfectly well on PC! So be sure to install both of them. One emulator will mostly like to run the game perfectly and the other will have some bugs. So use the emulator that works with the game you like.
Both is actively tested and supported on various 64-bit versions of Windows (7 and up) and Linux. macOS is no longer supported due to Apple deprecating OpenGL. ride_it
Yuzu/Ryujinx currently requires an OpenGL 4.5 capable GPU and a CPU that has high single-core performance. It also requires a minimum of 8 GB of RAM. : Share stories or footage that showcase technical
: Share stories or footage that showcase technical skill and road-tested experience.
: Instead of asking for recommendations, post a detailed review of how a specific piece of gear (like panniers or a sport-tourer setup) held up after 1,000 miles.
: Share tips on cleaning bugs off visors or drying out sweaty liners immediately to extend the life of your gear.
: Discuss the merits of solo touring versus finding a local "tribe" or crew.
To create a helpful post for the community (r/motorcycles), focus on real-world experience and practical wisdom . The community generally prefers stories of actual adventures and technical growth over simple "new bike" photos or basic beginner questions. 🛠️ Post-Ride Maintenance & Recovery
To resonate with the subreddit's culture, tailor your content to these high-engagement categories: