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Cycle Alarm With 2-Way Paging System
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  1. Motorcycle Alarm Systems
    by Jason Gluckman. There are different types of motorcycle alarms used in cruiser and custom bikes. A security system with an advanced paging surveillance system is the one that is equipped with an OEM style connector that plugs in the original factory alarm and operates with the existing remote key fob. The moment there is a theft attempt the beeper utilizes the digital RF technology and displays how the motorcycl... products, articles, news

  2. How to Install a Motorcycle Alarm the Right Way
    by Jesse Frey. This article is written for beginners with little electrical experience; however, some knowledge of electricity and mechanics are assumed. This information is provided by West Coast Cycle free of charge and on an "as is" basis, without any representation or warranty to the products being installed. It is your responsibility to insure proper installation. West Coast Cycle assumes no responsibilit... products, articles, news

  3. Hard Mounted or Throw Over Motorcycle Saddlebags
    by Justin Stewart. Motorcycle saddlebags have been around for more then 50 years. They are great for storing supplies for long trips. From everything like purses, tools, first aid kits, drinks and snacks, to spare helmets and cleaning supplies for your bike. There are so many uses for motorcycle saddlebags, as very few of the necessary items for long trips or even trips to the local supermarket actually fit in t... products, articles, news

  4. Making your Harley Faster, Louder, and more Powerful with Custom Motorcycle Parts
    by Christine Harrell. If you want to turn your average chopper into a loud, roaring, customized machine, there are a few custom motorcycle parts that can make a big impact. The aftermarket custom motorcycle parts listed here are generally in the $150 to $500 range and don't require a degree from the Jesse James School of custom bike building to install. Take a look at these simple modifications that can make a big d... products, articles, news

  5. Preparing Your Harley-Davidson for Iron Butt Rides
    by Christine Harrell. Are you considering Iron Butt, dubbed the "world's toughest motorcycle rally"? If the idea of riding 11,000 miles in 11 days seems like a fun challenge, you first need to get your bike in shape. What Is Iron Butt? The Iron Butt Rally was first run in 1984, a brutal 11,000-mile ride around the perimeter of the United States in 11 days. It was held every year at first but organizers have had to... products, articles, news

  6. 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

  7. Five Things Every Motorcycle Rider Must Consider Before Buying Motorcycle Saddlebags
    by Harry Dar. I know summer is fast approaching and you are excited to get out there with your buddies. Some of you might even be planning cross country or inter city tours over one of the following weekends. What comes to your mind when you talk about the long tours? Yes you guessed it right i.e. motorcycle saddlebags. This summer many of you might be buying motorcycle saddlebags for your motorcycle. I must ... products, articles, news

  8. All About ATV Lift Kits
    by T J Madigan. Sometimes, there is need to raise your ATV even just a fraction away from the ground. It could be a much too rocky terrain that keeps banging on the ATVs underside, or your ATV is way too lowered and you need to pass a stretch of a watery trail. Either way, you need ATV lift kits to get the work done. ATV lift kits are sets of bolts and braces that are designed to adjust your ATV and gain more g... products, articles, news

  9. Motorcycle Helmet Lock and Gear Lock
    by Lawerence Senff. You've spent a great deal of money on all those accessories including your helmet. But now you need to keep it safe while you are away from it. You can accomplish that with a motorcycle helmet lock or gear lock. Here are just a few to check out. Using the factory helmet lock is tough enough but if you have two helmets then it's impossible. There are several systems available on the market th... products, articles, news

  10. The Tissot T-Touch Watch - A Groundbreaking Timepiece
    by Robin OBrien. We are all becoming accustomed to touch screen technology, whether it be when using our home computer or withdrawing money from an ATM. It was only a matter of time before touch screen technology was used in the making of a watch, and it's no surprise that Tissot have been at the forefront with the Tissot T-Touch watch. Tissot watches have always been at the forefront of timekeeping and the comp... products, articles, news

  11. Motorcycle Accessories for Under 111 Dollars - Five Rider Favorites
    by Jim Thompson. If you're gift shopping for your favorite motorcycle rider, it can be easy to overspend your budget. Many of the most popular accessories like a riding jacket or exhaust system can easily cost several hundred dollars. And with many high-end parts, there may be additional time and expense for the installation. But not all popular bike accessories cost a fortune. With a little help, you can find p... products, articles, news

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