How to Ride a Motorcycle – Starting in First Gear

September 1, 2010 · Filed Under Tips and tricks · Comment 

Starting out in first gear is the hardest part about learning to ride a motorcycle for the first time. I give you a couple tips and explain how I learned to operate the clutch and throttle to get clean starts every time. I recorded this video right before work, so I was a little rushed. I hope it’s helpful. If anybody has any questions, feel free to leave a comment.

Top – 5 Motorbike Maintenance Tips For Safer and Cooler Riding!

September 1, 2010 · Filed Under Tips and tricks · Comment 

Top 5 Motorbike Maintenance Tips For Safer and Cooler Riding! How Oily is Oily? Make it a habit to check the engine oil volume when you stop pulling the gas. When checking the oil, make sure no foreign objects fall into your motorbike oil tank. Avoid to exposure the engine constantly at the hot or very cold weather because it will affect the quality of your oil. Batteries are a Motorbike’s Best Friend Do you know that one of the most common causes of operational problems and damage caused by a motorbike battery. So, if you need a battery you should keep it in good condition and correctly. First, never remove or replace the battery when the engine is still running. This will cause damage even if you’ve experienced. Adding Fuel To The Fire The absence of treatment and prevention can easily add fuel to the fire and lead you to have an accident. To avoid the problem of fuel, began by studying the different locations and use of your motorbike insurance. If the axis changes, always subject to testing to ensure that good. Fuse switches the risk of injury due to stroke your bike, until the time you are in the driver’s seat. Make Sure To Check Your Motorbike Regularly Make a list of things important to check the safety and performance of your motorbike. Send to a service center every time you approach 5000 km. Ordinary can be seen a small amount of money but this obviously does not believe that it is equivalent to the price of your life! Clean Up Your Act Believe it or not only

Motorcycle Bike into Bagger TOTW Fairings Part 2 of 3

September 1, 2010 · Filed Under Tips and tricks · Comment 

Part 2 of a 3 part series: Bike into Bagger: Saddlebags In this tip three part tip, Kyle from www.cruisercustomizing.com will show how stock bikes can be turned into baggers complete with bags and a fairing. Part 2: Fairings – Learn how to put a bagger style fairing on your bike for under $500 with Memphis Shades Batwing, as well as how to step it up with the intermediate Sportech fairing by Kuryakyn, and finally… learn the endless options of the premiumKuryakyn Airmaster Fairing. Last Week: Part 1: Tip Introduction & Saddlebag Explanation. Kyle shows how you can put three different sets of quick detach saddlebags on your motorcycle form budget Saddleman to intermediate National Cycle, and then the premium Mustang covered hardbag set-up. Learn about these three options and then watch the three Saddlebag Installations. Budget: Saddleman Saddlebags with the Saddleman Quick Disconnect System Intermediate: National Cycle Cruise Liner Hard Saddlebags and cruiseliner mounts. Premium: Mustang Covered Hard Saddlebags mounted with Edge Brackets, Easy Brackets, or Saddleman Quick Disconnect Kit. This set-up is the perfect compliment to you Mustang Seat. Part 2: Fairings – Learn how to put a bagger style fairing on your bike for under $500 with Memphis Shades Batwing, as well as how to step it up with the intermediate Sportech fairing by Kuryakyn, and finally… learn the endless options of the premiumKuryakyn Airmaster Fairing. Next Week: Part 3: Bikes into Baggers: The Ultimate

Motorcycle Riding Tips: How To Pick Up A Dropped Motorcycle

September 1, 2010 · Filed Under Tips and tricks · Comment 

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