Showing posts with label motorcycle accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle accessories. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

Motorcycle Brake Parts




Great Bikes Need Great Motorcycle Brakes

Motorcycles have huge numbers of fans worldwide, and many riders not only use their bikes for everyday tasks, their entire lifestyle revolves around living the bikers dream. Many long to share in this culture, and maybe this is because motorcycles are symbols of freedom. Freedom to explore whole states, surrounded by the elements, in touch with surroundings.

Whether riding down a long straight on the highway or negotiating bends on rural roads, having the best motorcycle brakes is vital. People need to travel from place to place regardless of weather conditions. Riding a motorcycle with the sun warming your back and a cool breeze round your face is certainly possible, but dependant on where you live, and the season, it may be a rarity! This is one reason why some have a car as well as a bike, when the weather starts to turn in the fall they gradually use the car more. This is a way to make enjoying motorcycles safer, and safety is a matter that needs to be paramount to all riders. Bikes are a passion, and whether your interest is in a custom or a standard model, using the best motorcycle brakes can keep you safer in all kinds of situation.


The idea of customizing motorbikes is by no means a modern one. After the Second World War many new bikes coming onto the market were considered bulky and unattractive. Bike enthusiasts purchasing these soon made amendments to them. Any unnecessary trim was removed to decrease weight and aid streamlining, alternative handlebars were added and other steps taken to give more aesthetically pleasing features. This process was widely referred to as 'chopping', which is the origin of the name 'chopper', which is a term still applied to bikes that look this way.

Today, riders can have bikes custom built from scratch to their specifications. Performance and appearance is paramount to many, and some modify existing bikes to their individual tastes. With great acceleration, the ability to slow down is paramount; if you are going to spend on speed then also spend on motorcycle brakes. Some people are completely immersed in creating the motorbike of their dreams, but it is always worthwhile remembering that you need to keep yourself safe on the roads. Cars, trucks and big rigs try to be considerate to motorcyclists, but remember their visibility often isn't great. You may well come into a situation where you have to rely on your own reactions, skills and motorcycle brakes.

The freedom of motorcycle riding is enjoyed by people from all walks of life, from business people at weekends, to those who tour the country or race professionally. Reasons why vary from person to person, but there are some words and phrases that crop up again and again. There seems to be a longing in some humans to be at one with surroundings, and riders feel that bikes cater for this need far better than cars. Not all motorbike riders are thrill seekers, although the exhilaration and adrenaline certainly play a par for some! Another benefit of biking is getting to meet likeminded people and make great friends. Just remember to buy the best motorcycle brakes and accessories you can and ride safely!

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Must Haves Motorcycle Gear

If you are a motorcycle enthusiast and starting to collect motorcycle gear that will give you that perfect ride, this article will provide you just the basic information to start up.

Many starting motorcycle riders are in confusion on what clothing, motorbike accessories and other survival kits are needed in order to enjoy the fun of this exciting vehicle. More often than not, given all the available resources and accessories around, it’s just so hard to decide what to buy.

If you are conscious, you will come up with a long list of motorcycle gear, but the question now falls on the frequency of usage of the accessories in question. Will you be using all of these accessories that often? Are there more needed accessories that you need?


With all those questions in mind, it is best that we have all the needed answers in order to and keep you from frustration and protect your savings at the same time. Below are the lists of motorbike accessories that you need to have before you hang off that driving seat and get the ride of your life!

Clothing

Clothing style is very important if you are a motorbike user. Although it isn't required that you have all the motorbike clothes, there are specifics that you will need to consider.

a. Top. T-shirts decorated with all motorcycle-related stuffs similar to what you see with famous motorcycle riders are the best. Leather jackets are a needed top accessory.

Get one which allows the air to circulate inside the jacket in order to prepare you in the summer season. Some signature jackets like Joe Rocket, Roadgear and Hein Gericke are the jacket brands of choice.

b. Pants and Boots. Pants shouldn't be that of ordinary pants. Leather pants and chaps are OK. Boots with soles made up of genuine rubber are necessary in order to keep your foeet on the ground when you stop down the road.

c. Helmets. It is a fact that most governments around require motorcycle users to wear helmets at all times. Since motorbikers are prone to accidents, it is necessary to wear one. Wear a full-face helmet that will keep your head from the distracting sun rays, bugs and water when raining.

Survival Kits

a. Reflective Vest. Keeps you visible along the road.
b. Ear plugs. Protects your ears from any induced effects of air pressure while travelling.
c. First Aid Kits and Tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, sparkplugs, and loc-tite.

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Can You Bear the Weight of a Motorcycle Trailer?

Traveling out of town is always a difficult trip to manage for motorcycle drivers because of the lack of space for their baggage. As such, remaining baggage that can’t be strapped down to your motorcycle must be strapped to your body. And no matter how securely you strap them, you still won’t be able to complete guarantee that your things won’t fall out once you hit a rough patch.

Motorcycle Riding with a Trailer
The solution to your problems is traveling with a motorcycle trailer. Although the term trailer makes us think of huge camping vans that are several times bigger than the largest Harley, don’t underestimate the power of your two-wheeled machine. Although it’s impossible for a motorcycle to bear the weight of a normal-sized trailer, any motorcycle however can easily carry a smaller version of it!


Loading and Packing Tips for Motorcycle Trailers

Balance is the key to effortless control of motorcycle drivers. Do your best to place your load or baggage on the middle part of the trailer. If this isn’t possible, the front part of the motorcycle trailer should carry the greater weight. Secure the load with straps to ensure that it won’t rock back and forth when the motorcycle starts moving. Unsecured luggage can ultimately affect the driver’s ability to control the motorcycle trailer while traveling which can then lead to an unfortunate accident.

No matter how tempted to do so, never overload your motorcycle trailer. In the worst case, the excessive weight of your motorcycle trailer can cause your motorcycle to overturn and for you to suffer from various and potentially serious injuries.

Tips for Driving with a Motorcycle Driver

Always make sure that the motorcycle trailer’s door is securely locked.

Always make sure that the motorcycle trailer is securely attached to your motorcycle. Try driving for a few miles and observe whether the motorcycle trailer shows signs of breaking away. Of course, make sure that you’re tying in the motorcycle trailer in such a way that it won’t cause damage to your motorcycle.

Never forget that you’re pulling a motorcycle trailer behind you. Having a motorcycle trailer behind will require you to make slight changes on your driving style. Once you forget that very important fact, you might as well sign away your life.

The market is filled with various types of motorcycle trailers so make sure that you choose one that’s most suitable to your needs. Motorcycle trailers can be pop-ups and foldable and even come with their own screened porch!

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Ready Tips to Choosing Motorcycle Helmets

Forget what you see in the movies. Wearing a helmet isn't only the law, it could also save your life. Here are some tips how to choose the right kind of motorcycle helmet to wear:

Make sure it passed quality control.

The DOT has a set of standards for motorcycle helmets. When buying one, look for the DOT logo on the helmet, usually at the back. The helmet should also have a label that includes the manufacturer's name, date of manufacture, size, model and materials.

Go for a helmet in the mid-price range.
Don’t scrimp or spend too much on a motorcycle helmet. A no-frills, reasonably priced helmet with good quality materials will offer enough protection to keep your head safe.

Protection for the whole head.

Choose helmets that are full-faced. These offer a lot of protection for head-on collisions. Open-faced helmets do give some level of protection, but in case of a collision, your cheeks, chin and neck won't stand much of a chance.


Cover your face.

Choose a helmet with a face shield, which is usually made of hard, clear, shatter-proof plastic. This will protect your face from dust, wind, debris and rain. Some shields have tints to give you some protection against glare and some have high resolution for sharper vision. Some models are even equipped with anti-mist devices to reduce fogging or condensation.

If you’re planning to use your helmet in very cold conditions, you might want to choose one with a breath box. Located in front of the helmet, it covers your nose and draws your breath away from your shield so it won't fog.

Look for an inner lining.

Helmets should have a firm inner liner that's at least an inch thick to protect your head and be worn comfortably. Before buying one, wear it for at least 10 minutes or so to get a good feel. Safety may be your first concern but comfort is a close second. In fact, comfort determines whether your helmet is safe or not.

Make sure it fits.

Never buy a helmet without trying it on first. It should fit your head comfortably – not too loose or too tight. If you tried to move it back and forth over your head, it should offer some resistance and the cheekpads but it shouldn't press on your face too much. Too much pressure will cause headaches later.

Be sure you have enough visuals.

The upper lining should just be above your eyebrows and your eyes must be centered. Avoid helmets that limit your peripheral vision in a big way. A good figure to watch would be about 200 degrees or more.

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Friday, May 1, 2009

Choosing The Right Motorcycle Boot For You

By: Dominik Hussl


Like so many things when it comes to motorcycle apparel and gear these days, motorcycle boots are being produced by so many manufacturers its hard to pick one. You can get a cheap motorcycle boots for under a hundred bucks these days. Not only do you have different makers to choose from you know have to add motorcycle shoes to the equation. These are tough shoes made to be durable enough to give you some protection in a crash. Most have reinforced stitching, ankle protection and a shifter pad as well as a non slip type sole. If you are looking for a quality boot or shoe there are several manufacturers with a good track record to choose from. Alpinestars, AGV Sport, Double H and Icon are most of the more popular brands currently available. Not to mention non brand names. I however recommend that you go with a quality boot that is made by a well known manufacturer. I have a pair of AGV Sport motorcycle boots that have lasted 8 years.


Picking a motorcycle boot really depends on you. If you ride a cruiser probably one of Double H 's boots will appeal to you since they are made to have a more classic styling. Double H makes an engineer boot which is a perfect nostalgic looking motorcycle boot or the Jump boot which also has a classic look. I find that people that rider cruisers tend to lean towards those styles, since they fit that sort of bike as well as the gear that goes with riding a cruiser. You would look kind of funny in race gear on a cruiser!!

Motorcycle Boots and Shoes for riders of sport bikes are quite abundant. Icon AGV and Alpinestars all make quality motorcycle boots that are tough enough to even wear on track days depending on the one you decide to wear. Most of these boots come with toe sliders, ankle support, shin and ankle protection as well as high impact materials that are integrated in to the boot in case of a crash. These boots are usually made for more aggressive riding there fore you will find more safety features designed to protect your feet from the road. You will find these boots come in lots of different colors that will match most sport bike gear. Also most of the manufacturers of these boots also make gloves and leathers that are all color coordinated to be worn together. Now one of the newer things on the scene are motorcycle shoes. These shoes are quite durable but are not recommended for track use. They are tough enough to offer some protection but nothing like what you will get out of a full boot. The shoes are generally made for street riding. They are popular because they look much like regular tennis shoes so you can wear them at work without it being noticed. The shoes usually do not offer much in the way of protection but rather they have a non slip sole and a shifter pad which makes it easier for you to shift while riding. Most of the shoes are reinforced to some degree but not nearly like motorcycle boots.

Typically your riding style and the type of bike you ride will dictate what kind of motorcycle boots you will choose to wear. Just keep in mind to wear gear that adequately protects you for your style of riding. Ideally a helmet, gloves, jacket, riding pants and boots should be worn at all times when you are out on a motorcycle.

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Ladies Motorcycle Accessories

By: Shelly Resta


Ladies motorcycle gloves

Riding motorcycles was always assumed as men's job but now ladies also enjoy and have fun while riding motorcycle. The motorcycle accessories are used to enhance the pleasure of safe riding on the bike. These accessories not only look fashionable but also provide protection to the rider.

The motorcycle gloves are preferred by every biker so as to have good grip at handle bar.

Now a day's ladies can get specific bike gloves depending on different types of vehicles. The motorcycle gloves are available in different colors and shapes so ladies can opt the right glove according to the hand fitting and can also match the glove color with the dress. There are different types of leather gloves including street biking gloves, racing gloves, women's cruiser leather motorcycle gloves and woman's motorcycle gloves.


If the rider feel excessive sweat in her hands then vented gloves are good while driving. The slight slit in the glove allow air passage and provide ventilation to the hands. The textile ladies gloves are well designed and look stylish. Ladies can also look out for good quality gloves that are bit expensive but possess good qualities. The ladies motorcycle gloves should protect the skin from wind and dust as the neat and tidy ladies hand look beautiful.

The Leather gloves looks practically safe and versatile and perfect for the people who wish to make a style statement. The leather gloves look great and provide good protection from any injury. The leather is very tough and durable so it's easy to maintain and withstand harsh climate. The leather gloves are perfect for long rides on cool nights. These gloves look good when paired with riding gear and leather jacket. The leather gloves especially Lambskin ones are more costly but they are soft too. There is also an option of gloves that are made of synthetic leather which are easily affordable. The leather gloves look fashionable and elegant like the one played by Julia Roberts in My Best Friend's Wedding.

The ladies leather zipper gloves have silk lining and double zippers. These gloves are very stylish and available in only black color. The Molla spring leather gloves have spring -like gather that extend above the wrist. These black colored gloves are available in variety of sizes. The ladies leather epaulet gloves have brass buttons. These black and chocolate colored gloves come in small, medium, large and extra large sizes. The Grandoe women's gloves have deerskin to provide proper warmth to hands. The gloves have braided wrist bracelet that look stylish for both casual and sport outing. The gloves are available in different colors that include black, brown and walnut

While shopping for gloves and other bike accessories ladies should look out for sale as sometimes the gloves come free with leather jacket. The gloves should not be opted on the basis of their prices and size only but also the kind of protection it will provide to the wearer. As motor biking is not safe completely so to avoid any injury or accident ladies should at least wear proper gloves and jacket.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

What Are Your Choices When It Comes to Motorcycle Accessories?

By Anas Darmawan


Simply buying a motorcycle may not be enough to satisfy your safety and aesthetic standards. Accessories, however, can help in making your motorcycle both safer and better looking. Everything depends, of course, on your budget.

Helmets – Although these aren't strictly considered as motorcycle accessories, they do serve ornamental purposes as well when you purchase stylishly designed and branded helmets.

Indicators – Motorcycle indicators can ruin the form and shape of your motorcycle. If you’re concerned about maintaining the ferocious appearance of your ride, make sure that you purchase indicators which fit and complement the lines of your motorcycle.

Speed Accessories – There are accessories and devices which you can purchase to increase the speed capabilities of your motorcycle engine. When purchasing speed accessories, make sure that the accessories match the specifications of your motorcycle.

If possible, purchase devices that are branded as they come with longer and better warranties. Suspension is one of the lesser-known examples of accessories to increase a motorcycle’s speed.

Tires – Changing the tires of your motorcycle depending on the terrain your motorcycle will be treading upon will not only improve your vehicle’s performance and speed but also provide better safety and protection for your motorcycle and the driver. When you’re traveling in rough and rocky roads, for instance, a motorcycle that’s using normal tires might not be able to completely absorb the impact every time your motorcycle hits a rough patch.

Having all-weather tires, on the other hand, will ensure that you will have better control and grip of your motorcycle, reducing the chances of your motorcycle accidentally slipping on wet roads.

When shopping for tires, base your shopping decision on the brand, price, type, and size.

Audio Accessories – Those who have loftier goals for their motorcycles can certainly splurge on audio accessories in order to make their rides completely distinguishable from other models. Since motorcycles aren't essentially built to provide audio entertainment for the driver, expect to make numerous modifications if you wish to install an audio system in your motorcycle.

When shopping for audio accessories, consider the size first and where you wish to have them installed.

Windshields – Not all motorcycles have windshields but all motorcycle owners can certainly have one installed on their rides if they so wish.

Safety Accessories – Installing alarms, handlebar grips, and other safety devices can also be installed in your motorcycle to discourage potential thieves from targeting your vehicle.

Your motorcycle dealer can provide for additional information regarding other motorcycle accessories out in the market. Just make sure that you’re buying something you can afford!

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