Sunday, February 15, 2009

How to Make Your Motorcyle Roar to Life

Motorcycles have a reputation in the transportation industry as one of the coolest vehicles in this world. Thus, only “cool” people as well are expected to ride motorcycles. If you don’t want to end up embarrassing yourself in your first few public attempts to ride a motorcycle, here’s what you should do:

How to Operate a Motorcycle
Although there may be a slight variation in the operation of different types of motorcycles, the basics are pretty much the same.

After getting on a motorcycle, switch the ignition on by turning the key decisively.
If your motorcycle has a fuel petcock, you’d have to turn this on next. Expand the choke, and make sure that all other necessary switches are set to ON or RUN. Just like a car, the initial gear of the motorcycle must be set to NEUTRAL unless you wish it to run away under your very nose.


Allow the motorcycle’s engine to warm up before hitting the road.

How to Shift Gears When Riding a Motorcycle
Novice car drivers often have a hard time coordinating their hands and feet whenever they need to shift gears in a manual car. Expect the same difficulty with motorcycles as well. Although reading the following tips will help you understand the fundamental steps in shifting gears, it’s still better that you practice under the supervision of a professional.

Start in first gear. The sound of your motorcycle’s engine and the speed you’re using will let you know when it’s time to shift gears. To go to second gear, exert moderate pressure on the clutch while reducing the pressure on the throttle. At the same time, use your foot to hit the gear shifter.

Repeat the same steps to go to the next gears.

Other Tips for Learning How to Get a Motorcycle to Work

Maintaining your balance is the key to handling motorcycles and showing these monstrous rides who’s really wearing the pants! If you have a hard time keeping your balance, start by practicing holding your balance while riding a bike.

Fear of motorcycles is ordinary and even preferable because this means you acknowledge its power and consequently, you’ll become more aware of the dangers you’ll be facing if you don’t observe proper and safety tips and guidelines. What’s not advisable however is to let that fear rule your mind!

If you’re riding a motorcycle, you shouldn't let anything ruin your concentration. Focus on the road and your ride because you can easily injure yourself when your attention is elsewhere.

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Friday, February 13, 2009

How to Buy and Take Care of Your Motorcycle Apparel

Everyone who has been riding motorcycles knows very well the utmost importance of protecting one’s body. With a motorcycle you are more vulnerable than when you are in a car and thus you have to take all necessary precautionary measures to maintain safety. The helmet is a given in terms of biking protection, however, you shouldn't overlook what you wear when riding. You should also take into consideration the motorcycle apparel you wear.

Motorcycle apparel should be designed for riding and one that keeps you insulated and dry during your rides. It should also be sturdy enough to protect your from scrapes and bruises in case of accidents. Motorcycle apparel serves as your second skin and keeping you warm in cold weather, or ventilated during warm weather. A good material for motorcycle apparel is leather.



Everyone who has been riding motorcycles knows very well the utmost importance of protecting one’s body. With a motorcycle you are more vulnerable than when you are in a car and thus you have to take all necessary precautionary measures to maintain safety. The helmet is a given in terms of biking protection, however, you shouldn't overlook what you wear when riding. You should also take into consideration the motorcycle apparel you wear.

Motorcycle apparel should be designed for riding and one that keeps you insulated and dry during your rides. It should also be sturdy enough to protect your from scrapes and bruises in case of accidents. Motorcycle apparel serves as your second skin and keeping you warm in cold weather, or ventilated during warm weather. A good material for motorcycle apparel is leather.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

How to Have a Productive Shopping Session with a Motorycle Trader

The entire buying process of motorcycles can be quite complicated. Follow the tips below to avoid making costly mistakes when shopping for motorcycles and make efficient use of your time.

Stating Your Reasons and Expectations – If you don’t have any particular motorcycle in mind and you don’t want to listen to the motorcycle trader describe all his products, you can cut to the chase by explaining to the motorcycle trader your reasons for buying and any expectations you may have. From these, a good motorcycle trader will be able to narrow your choices considerably.



Price Range – Don’t be too shy to inform your motorcycle trader about your budget. If possible, provide your motorcycle trader with a definite price range so that he’ll have something to work with. From there, he’ll be able to make suggestions about motorcycle models that will best be able to give your money’s worth.

Accessories – If you’re interested in purchasing motorcycle accessories as well, it’s best that you purchase them from the same motorcycle trader who sold you the motorcycle unit because this will allow you to enjoy greater discounts due to making bulk purchases. Inform your motorcycle trader of whether you’re interested in purchasing motorcycle accessories for appearance or to gain better protection when riding your motorcycle.

Lessons and Licenses – Small or family-owned shops usually offer motorcycle-related services to their customers. If your motorcycle trader falls under this category, you could also ask him for help regarding motorcycle lessons and obtaining a driver’s license so you can use your motorcycle on the road.

Insurance – Motorcycle traders may also sell motorcycle insurance as well. If this is true in your case, purchase insurance from the same trader who’s selling you the unit and accessories so you can obtain even better discounts. Carefully review the features of each type of insurance policy presented to you and make your choice depending on the frequency you’ll be using your motorcycle and your budget.

Payment Method – Ask your motorcycle trader what types of payment methods he’s accepting. If you’re in need of financing, some motorcycle traders offer this as well. Make sure of course that you have the necessary documents with you before initiating talk with your motorcycle trader to save on time.

Shipping Method – Lastly, discuss with your motorcycle trader what shipping method he’s able to offer you. This is especially important if you won’t be able to drive your newly bought motorcycle to home.

You can accomplish all these in just one meeting and ensure that you’ll go home with the ideal motorcycle unit.

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

How to Ride a Motorcycle

Riding motorcycles is a puzzle for many people. While millions know how to drive a car, a smaller fraction of the population knows how to ride a motorcycle. However, riding a motorcycle isn't really a complicated matter once you know the basic principles. It may be totally different from driving a car, but it is definitely something which can easily be learned.

Perhaps one most important things that a rider should learn is turning the head. You need to turn your head when you pull out to a road or when you change lanes in order to see what is behind and beside you. You don't have a rear view mirror when riding a motorcycle and thus this habit could be a life-saving one.


Once you have the engine started and the motorcycle is in neutral, you need to pull the clutch in using your left hand and then click the gear onto the first gear. Slowly release the clutch and gently wind the gas throttle in your direction, this is just enough to prevent stalling. Now you need to wind your throttle a little bit more and then soon enough the bike will start moving.

Now you need to know how to stop. Pull in the clutch while gently pushing your throttle away from you, and then pull the brake in with your right fingers. Keep on practicing moving and stopping so that you will be in control of the motorcycle. Just remember to grip the bike’s fuel tank using your knees to secure yourself during the ride, and keep your body relaxed.

Practice until you feel that you are confident enough to increase the motorcycle’s speed and use higher gears. During the ride, keep your head upright so that you are aware of what is happening around you. Don't keep on looking at the handles because they will distract you from seeing what is ahead.

When you are braking, it is important to apply more stress to the brake in the front than the one in the back. The rear brake mainly assists the front brake. The stopping power is really at the front. You might need extra assistance from the rear break during wet weather, though.

It is actually really simple to ride a bike. The most important thing if for you to combine all the principles together in a very harmonized manner while keeping yourself upright and being attentive to your environment.

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