Riding a motorcycle is an exhilarating experience. You are removed from the comfort of riding inside the shell of an automobile and placed directly on top of an engine, roaring and vibrating, with almost nothing separating you from the road. It is a feeling like no other. It an experience that can also easily cost you your life if you are not careful. What follows are five of the most important safety tips to remember when riding a motorcycle so that you and other people on the road stay free from harm.
Many companies bank on a loyal customer following to help keep them in business; however, it is one thing to be a loyal customer that continues to purchase from the same store or manufacturer and quite a different thing when that customer goes to their local tattoo parlor and has the company logo inked onto their chest or bicep. Now, that is customer loyalty and Harley-Davidson motorcycles have their fair share, and then some, of that type of customer loyalty.
Paul Teutul Sr. from American Chopper the TV show has over came tough challenges in his personal life. His 28 years in the Iron business has created a successful business for him and his family. His work on dedication, devotion and passion for the industry is a very interesting success story not to mention his love and honesty as a human being. Since founding Orange County Choppers in upstate New York in 1999, Paul Sr.
QUANTYA SA was set up in 2005 by Max Modena in order to develop and produce high performance electric motorcycles. Max Modena is a motocross enthusiast living in Switzerland and when the Swiss banned the use of noisy two-stroke engines which power most motocross bikes he saw an opportunity. The bikes has to radically change from the current motocross bikes. They still had to be fun and fast, but also quiet. The first range of bikes appeared on the market in mid 2007. The FMX had a limited production run due to a change in the battery technology.
There are many safety concerns to consider before you ever ride a motorcycle. It s essential that you pass your motorcycle drivers test of course, and that you really know what you re doing. Because as the rider who isn t surrounded by a steal cage, the burden is on you to stay safe. But knowing how to ride your bike, and how to stay safe while you re doing it is only half the battle.
Buying a motorcycle? Find out what are the essential seven things you need to know about before you rush into purchasing that bike. SELECT BEST MOTORCYCLE FOR YOU The most common question I hear is What s the best bike? It s easy when you only have one choice, like Ural in the former Soviet Union. But here, in the land of opportunities and freedom, you ve definitely got much more to choose from. There are over 300 motorcycle models you can consider!
My wife and I spent a week in Utah. We drove exactly, to the mile, 1400 miles round trip by motorcycle from Orange County California where we live. We stayed in Brian Head during the late summer and went to 2 incredible places that you must see in your life time. I tell you this because there is different ways to travel, but probably the funnest is by motorcycle or motor scooter. Now I will tell you why.
Motorcycle riders are as vulnerable as bicyclists. A motorcycle does not have the same protection as a car. There is no external frame, seatbelts or bumpers to shield them and sometimes they can be difficult to see. Be watchful. Motorcycles are easy to miss in traffic. Learn to watch for the narrow profile of a motorcycle. Be careful when you park your car and when opening your car door into the street after parking. While at the operator of a motorcycle must be on the lookout or a car door opening, so too must the person opening the car door into a lane of traffic.
There are many motorcycle companies in the city of Chicago who manufacture vehicles as per the needs of the customer. This manufactured motorcycle needs training to be given to the people to make effective usage of the motorcycle to meet the needs. This training is given by Chicago motorcycle school. They give training as well as get license to the motorbike riders. There is little better school in Chicago who gives proper training to the people.
There is a new trend out there. They are called Motorcycle Helmet Mohawks. These multicolored fiberglass mohawks that you can suction cup to your helmet. They come in blue, red, green, yellow, black and even multicolor. What are they for? Do they help protect you at all? These accessories are meant for looks and nothing else. Just because they are fiberglass like a lot of the helmets out there does not mean they help keep you any safer than you would be without them.