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- Know The Types Of Electric Bicycles
by Dennis Bernson. Electric Bicycles and Electric Power Assisted Bicycles offer many advantages to commuters providing low cost transportation around town. Since these are the bikes which are not too powerful, it is classed as a bicycle. Electric bicycles carry rechargeable batteries which can be charged with mains electricity or from renewable sources such as solar and - or wind power, and so they are very cheap t... products, articles, news
- 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
- The Best Way To Hit The Open Road On A Harley Davidson Without Owning One
by Kevin Smith. In 1903, William Harley and Arthur Davidson built their first motorcycle. They were in their early twenties at the time. The total production in the first year of the company was a grand total of one motorcycle. Within the next seven years, as a sign of strength and quality, their company had sold 3,200 motorcycles.
There is no other company in the world that works harder and more diligently to ... products, articles, news
- 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
- 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
- Reasons to Consider a Victory Motorcycle For Your Next Purchase
by Justin Stewart. With the current market trend depicting a retraction in sales in the motorcycle industry, Harley-Davidson has planned a reduction in shipments for the third quarter of 2008. But when confronted with the question of "Will you be doing the same?" Mark Blackwell, VP of Victory Motorcycles and International Operations stated that they have a 10-15% growth goal for the year.
Therefore, in answer to ... products, articles, news
- 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
- Milestone Machine: 1984 Hildebrand and Wolfmullet
by Paul Garson. "Before the beginning of great brilliance and beauty there first must be a period of complete chaos."- I Ching
One could arguably trace the embryonic days of motorcycling back to 1817 and the German A'hobby horse' which was in effect a human powered two-wheeler with the locomotive force provided by paddling one's feet along the pavement. Good for shoemakers, bad for the spine. More efficient cra... products, articles, news
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