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  1. Quality Work Wear
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  2. 7 Favorite Motorcycles From 2007
    by Justin Stewart. A decade ago motorcycles had speed, looks, and style. They have certainly improved with each passing year. Year after year motorcycle manufacturers get more innovative, produce faster, lighter and more comfortable motorcycles, and learn what works and what doesn't. What are the favorites from 2007? - Yamaha V Star 1300 Tourer. These motorcycles have a V2 engine with an electric starter and a... products, articles, news

  3. Top 4 Pieces of Motorcycle Gear
    by Justin Stewart. When you are out on the open road cruising on your motorcycle it is important that you are wearing at least the basic four items of motorcycle gear. It is essential that you are wearing at least gloves, boots, a jacket and a helmet while riding your bike. These items protect your body in the event of a crash. There are a few basic guidelines you should use when choosing your motorcycle gear to en... products, articles, news

  4. Why Do Bikers Dress The Way They Do?
    by Tyler Powers. Most motorcycle riders wear leather - lots of leather. Boots, chaps, vests, gloves, chain wallets, and leather jackets. The reason behind all this leather is not for looks, and it's not to appear threatening. It's all about protection! There is protection from weather provided by leather. Riding in cool weather gets very cold when you are moving at 55 miles per hour. Even the gentle Florid... products, articles, news

  5. Leather - What You Should Know
    by Ines Born. Basics About Leather Leather is made from animal skins that are specially treated and preserved. Animals such as cows, deer, sheep, ostrich, pigs and snakes are most popularly used to make leather. Each leather has a formal name. For example, leather from a young cow is called calfskin, leather from a young goat is kidskin and leather from a young sheep is lambskin. Shearling is leather from... products, articles, news

  6. The Women's No-B.S. Beginning Guide to Motorcycles - Part Two
    by Janet Green. The next question new riders often ask is, "What kind of bike should I get?" This question has a zillion possible correct answers, depending on your comfort-level with riding at the time you're ready to shop, the type of bike you want to own (sport bike? cruiser?), your budget, your personal tastes, brand appeal, etc. For simplicity's sake, though, I'll take a stab and answer the question directl... products, articles, news

  7. Dressing To Ride A Motorcycle
    by Victor Epand. When it comes to motorcycle gear, safety is more important than fashion. Thousands each year are injured or even killed in motorcycle accidents each year. The sad truth about these injuries and deaths is that some individuals could have prevented the seriousness of their accident if they had worn the appropriate protective motorcycle gear. The high speed thrill of the ride can be an an enjoyable ... products, articles, news

  8. What Are The Hot Motorcycle Accessories And What Will They Do For You?
    by Mike O'Gorman. The most popular motorcycle accessories are exhausts, chrome rims and air cleaners, saddlebags and fenders. In terms of riding gear the most popular accessories include helmets, riding leathers, boots, and gloves. Motorcycle accessories allow you to personalize your bike. The number of accessories are as endless as your imagination. There are now several companies that will take your design for ... products, articles, news

  9. Motorcycle Saddlebags History
    by Harry Alan. Saddlebags are most commonly used to carry luggage on a motorcycle. There are 2 major kinds of motorcycle saddlebags. Throw over saddlebags and hard mount saddlebags. The concept of hard mount saddlebags originated from throw over saddlebags which were used in early 1950 for the first time. As the motorcycle industry experienced a big boom in 1960 especially after the Vietnam War the motorcycle ... products, articles, news

  10. Gearing Up For The Cold
    by Sam Perry. On the few motorcycle forums I keep up with, I've noticed a lot of people talking about the cold, and more specifically, how to ride in it without turning into a popsicle. Today here in Oklahoma, the thermostat was reading in the teens. It's rare for it to get quite that cold, but it happens, and having a motorcycle as my only means of transportation has given me some insight into dealing with it... products, articles, news

  11. Accessory Necessities - Advice for New Riders on Typical Bike Modifications
    by Janet Green. The more you ride, the more you're going to notice "little things" that need to be addressed with further modifications to the bike. Fortunately, there are "after market" parts for every problem you'll experience. Here are a few of the more common post-purchase "mods" you might want to make! Problem: You feel like those cows in the movie "Twister."When you're ready to hit the highway, the first ... products, articles, news

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