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Planning a Motorcycle Road Trip
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Planning a Motorcycle Road Trip

As summer draws near, the call of the open road beckons you to seek out new adventures. Here are a few tips to help you plan for your next motorcycle road trip. Packing for a motorcycle trip takes a little more thought than packing for a trip in the car. You have limited storage space and plenty of items that you might need along the way. The key is to pack as compact and lightweight as possible.

Motor Scooter Origins and Technology

Motor scooters are essentially the small vehicles with small wheels and a low-powered gasoline engine mounted towards the rear of the vehicle. Towards the end of the 19th century and the advent of the 20th, technology was emerging which made it possible to create motorized scooters. But the early versions were still powered by human strength. The scooter technology can be attributed to a company in Shanghai where a gentleman by the name of Gino started working on the technology.

Electric Scooters Still a World Favorite

Scooters sales have continued to climb even in a shaky world economy. There are various reasons for this ranging from affordability to fuel efficiency to the fact that they are cute and trendy. Scooters have evolved since their early days in the 1920s when they were invented to alleviate the problem of the daily commute for workers during the 20th century industrial revolution. Today, major world cities owe the scooter for their hundreds of thousands of daily workers getting to and work.

Mopeds Can Be a Great Alternative

In the realm of alternative transportation, it is hard to ignore the moped. A moped is essentially a bicycle-like with bearing two wheels at the back and one at the front. They can either be peddled and therefore powered by human strength or be powered by battery or gas. Because of safety concerns, most mopeds are restricted to travel only around 50 mph. This is because in rough or uneven terrain, mopeds tend to tip over and this has been attributed to many serious injuries and even death.

Gas Scooter Laws to Consider Before Buying

Gas scooters are becoming more popular with the downturn in the economy. There s been an upsurge in scooter sales lately and you ve probably seen them popping up around your town. They re cheaper to buy and maintain than a car, and they use less gas. Remember before you buy, consider your state gas scooter laws, you can t always wheel your scooter out of the showroom and onto the street. Many municipalities have requirements on safety equipment, and licensing.

Riding in Cold Weather

Of course you already know that it s even more important than usual to drive safely when the weather is cold. In bad weather conditions, it s necessary to pay attention to wet and icy roads, to make the riding experience as safe as possible. Don t forget to keep warm. Liners under helmets can help keep heat in, and of course don t forget to dress properly-hopefully you have some cold weather riding gear.

Motorcycle Safety

Spring is here in full force, birds have returned from their southern trip, and are waking me up early in the morning, more people are outside walking and running, baseball fields are abuzz with activity, the weather is a little crazy, and of course, more and more motorcycles are on the streets and highways. This time of year is always good for some reminders about motorcycle safety for bikers and car drivers alike. Just as car and a href http: www.carinfacts.com

Motorcycle Safety For Beginners

One of the time-tested age-old truths of beginning to ride a motorcycle is that you will tip over. It s very similar to when you first learned to ride a bicycle-you fell more than a few times right? When learning to ride a motorcycle it s much wiser to start on a smaller, inexpensive bike. If you go out and purchase a 20, 000 monster for your first bike, you are asking for trouble. Simply tipping over in a bike like that could leave you with a repair bill of 1000 or more.

Motorcycle Protective Apparel

Protective apparel for motorcyclists is an important, though somewhat disregarded part of overall safety. Many riders choose their riding clothes on the basis of how cool they look rather than how it will hold up and protect them if they get into an accident; or wipe out and are skidding across the road. The motorcycle apparel business has been booming, and there are all kinds of great looking clothing out there, but you may have to look a little harder to find items with enough protection.

Checklist For Dirt Bike Parts

All motorcycles are vulnerable to some wear and tear, depending on the conditions in which they are used. Dirt bikes are built to be durable and to take some punishment, but they too, sometimes need parts replacements. It s important to conduct regular routine checks on parts to ensure that your bike is always in good running shape. Regular Parts Checks 1. Bearings. To check bearings, you need to put your bike on a stand with the front wheel off the ground.

 

 

 
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