Archive for August, 2008

Buying the Right Motorcycle Seat

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Harley Davidson motorcycles are some of the most highly sought after bikes in the world. Whether it is your first bike or an additional one, whether it new or old, you want to be comfortable as you ride down the open road with the wind brushing against your face. For many people the stocks seats are very uncomfortable to sit in.

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Harley-Davidson Performance

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Harley-Davidson performance has been the subject of many books and articles. Here are some basic tips on Harley-Davidson performance.

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Where to Get Good Motorcycle Parts

Friday, August 29th, 2008

When you think about it, the parts that you put on your bike are very important. You may not have really thought about it before but you really should. When you get your motorcycle, you may not have though of how important the motorcycle parts that you put into your bike really is.

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Synthetic Motorcycle Oil - Your Best Protection

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Motorcycles are as equally deserving of high-quality lubricants as automobiles. In fact, many motorcycle engines operate at up to 10 000 revolutions per minute - almost double that of a typical motor in a passenger car. At these types of speeds, the stresses in an engine are extremely high, and it is important to choose the right oil to protect internal components.

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The Rise Of The Chopper And Custom Motorcycle Posted By : Bronnie Vaughn

Friday, August 29th, 2008

This article is about the history of the Motercycle more specificaly the Chopper,from its beginings all the way back in 1913, to the present day. For more please visit bikertshirtsandtanks.com

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The 4 Worst Mistakes You Can Make at a Salvage Motorcycle Auction

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Don’t lose your shirt at a salvage motorcycle auction. Learn from the mistakes of others. Follow this advice and win the bid at the price you want.

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Washing Your Chopper Motorcycle after Assembling Posted By : Cushy

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

It is not a good practice to wash your chopper motorcycle with cold water, if the painted parts of your bike have been heated by any means. As it might cause the metal underneath to contract and break the bond with the paint

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Polishing Your Chopper Motorcycle Posted By : Cushy

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Chrome can get rust and rust is the enemy of all bike fans. There is nothing as disappointing than rusted chrome on an attractive bike. Polishing is very essential as it can remove the surface oxidation from your motorcycle that feeds the rust

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Motorcycle Defensive Driving - Covering Up and Slowing Down

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

If you are someone who doesn’t feel alive until you are riding your bike, there are many tips on motorcycle defensive driving which will help you stay alive while you are riding it. Motor defensive driving tips will give you some ideas about driving to protect yourself other drivers when you are out riding, and these tips are available without your being required to attend a motorcycle defensive driving course. The Number One Tip - The single most important motorcycle defensive driving tip you will ever get, and the one most obvious even …

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3 Hot Salvage Motorcycle Auction Strategies

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Everyone has heard a story or read about someone who bought a $9000 salvage motorcycle at auction for only $250. But is it real and if so, how does one go about doing it?

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