Motorcycle Riding Basics : Motorcycle Parts
The ignition and clutch are important switches to locate when learning to ride a motorcycle. Find out more about the parts of a motorcycle from an experienced motorcyclist in this free sports bike video. Expert: Jared Cummings Bio: Jared Cummings, age twenty, has been riding motorcycles all his life. He is on a professional stunt team called Teamed Skar. He knows how to do many different amazing stunts. Filmmaker: Caleb Labarda
Kuryakyn Ultra Tour Motorcycle Bag – Chrome World
Visit our website at www.chromeworld.com for all your motorcycle parts and accessories. You need major storage? Here’s the answer. With its large center compartment and 2 large end compartments per side, pack away! Still need more room? Expand each end compartment 2″ for that extra room. With its semi-rigid construction this bag holds its shape no matter how much you pack. Perfectly sized, this bag provides back support for the rider when mounted on the passenger seat. Lean back and enjoy. Plenty of sturdy D-rings allow you to bungee additional items to the bag or lock the side pocket zippers if needed (small padlock not included). The weather is little threat with traditional Küryakyn weather resistant construction and self-sealing zippers. This bag provides ample protection for your items. Use the convenient shoulder strap for carrying the bag after a long day of riding. Features * Fully zipped end doors and large hatch allows ample access to main compartment from most sides * Expandable side compartments provide extra room when you need it * Waterproof zippers with large, glove-friendly pulls * 1200 Denier construction for durability * Wide hook-&-loop belt securely attaches bag to any backrest Included Items: Bag, Shoulder Strap, Two Adjustable Universal Straps, & Rain Cover. Dim: 16.5″ High x 16″ Wide x 15″ Deep (Expands to 20″ Wide) Cubic Inches: 3960 Expanded: 5280
Motorcycles : How to Change the Oil in a Motorcycle
Changing the oil in a motorcycle is similar to changing the oil in a car, as the oil must be drained, the filter must be replaced and new oil must be poured into the oil reservoir. Change the oil every six months, or every 4000 miles, with helpful tips from an experienced motorcyclist in this free video on motorcycle maintenance. Expert: Chris Poulsen Bio: Chris Poulsen is an experienced motorcycle rider and author of “Motorcycle Drills For New Riders,” a self-paced guide to learning the fundamentals of motorcycle riding and safety. Filmmaker: Jay Windland
2009 Dealer Expo Report
www.motorcycle.com 2009 Dealer Expo Report The 2009 Dealer Expo in Indianapolis was a titillating smorgasbord of motorcycles, parts, accessories and booth babes. We were at the ready with a video camera in hand. Read the full story at Motorcycle.com. http

