By: Norma J. Frost | 2010-10-18 | Hobbies A bike's handlebars are a lot more than just a pointing device. They mean a lot more to the appearance of the bike too. It's kind of like a hairstyle for the bike. read more
By: Dallas Yates | 2011-04-20 | Motorcycles If your bicycle is far more of a cruiser, these kinds of as a Street Star Silverado, you could choose as an alternative for a new set of handlebars that you can attain far more easily without having l... read more
By: sunny | 2010-12-27 | Travel Tips Modern China Motorcycles typically contain a following components: a frame; a back circle joined to a await around a back cessation assembly; a front circle joined to a await around a front flare incorporating a front cessation system; a handlebar rigidly joined to a front fork; a stop compared with any wheel; engine controls as well as a front stop carry out mounted upon a handlebar; a unitized engine as well as delivery bolted to a frame. read more
By: kelly price | 2010-10-04 | Motorcycles Most novice riders consider gloves to be of no importance in riding bikes because all they have to do is twist the throttle and cling to the handlebars. Another category of riders wear motorcycle gloves for the sole reason of them looking good. But the fact is gloves play a vital role in motorcycle riding. Let us now take a look at a few reasons to wear motorcycle gloves. read more
By: Bob Abrahamson | 2010-04-01 | Motorcycles I bought my first motorcycle in 1967. It was shortly after my sister's boyfriend showed up at our house on a brand new Triumph Bonneville. My bike was not quite as spectacular. The used Allstate 59 scooter had a 3 speed shift on the left side of the handlebar and that classic 2 stroke whine. That bike set the hook though, and since then it has been followed by 31 more bikes. read more
By: sunnyzx | 2010-10-15 | Outdoors Modern China Motorcycles typically comprise the following components: a frame; a rear wheel coupled to the frame via a rear suspension assembly; a front wheel coupled to the frame via a front fork incorporating a front suspension system; a handlebar rigidly coupled to the front fork; a brake associated with each wheel; engine controls and a front brake control mounted on the handlebar; a unitized engine and transmission bolted to the frame. read more
By: sunny | 2010-10-15 | Travel & Leisure Modern China Motorcycles typically comprise the following components: a frame; a rear wheel coupled to the frame via a rear suspension assembly; a front wheel coupled to the frame via a front fork incorporating a front suspension system; a handlebar rigidly coupled to the front fork; a brake associated with each wheel; engine controls and a front brake control mounted on the handlebar; a unitized engine and transmission bolted to the frame. read more
By: Xavier Santana | 2012-12-04 | Motorcycles Like many, you may have been watching longingly for many years as motorcycle riders passed you on the highway. Right now it is your turn, but there are certain things you must know about the different types of motorcycles available. Motorcycle manufacturers understand that distinct customers possess distinct needs and wants with regards to the motorcycles they select; consequently, they have crea read more
By: Vanessa J. Jean | 2011-12-08 | Motorcycles Motorcycle fairings are shell-like covers, which are placed and attached on the frame of a motorcycle. read more
By: Ted Brumby | 2011-01-21 | Automotive Motorcycles have inspired generations of bike enthusiasts for generations. From the time the two-wheeler was invented many people have taken to them with passion and determination. For all these enthusiasts, their relationship with motorcycle started with selecting their new motorcycle. read more
By: Darren Pace | 2011-04-01 | Travel & Leisure One of the biggest problems with motorcycles today is typically the fact that you cannot store items quite as easily in them as you would a standard motor vehicle. read more
By: Spike King | 2010-04-01 | Motorcycles Complete motorcycle kits are just what they sound like - kits with all the parts you would need to build a motorcycle. A few extra bits and pieces in case you lose a screw or two may also be included, but basically everything inside the box will be used to make one single vehicle - wheels, engine, drive belts and chains, frame, seat, fork, handlebars, and electrical parts, they are all in there. The question that needs asking is, therefore, why offer motorcycles in kit form? Isn't it better to just sell the vehicles pre-built? Well, there are practical reasons behind this, as well as historical ones. read more
By: Samuel C. Ronk | 2010-11-05 | Automotive Getting a motorbike is a great thing to do for both transport and style. Here is a look at one of the most famous and popular accessories for motorcycles – Chrome wheels. read more
By: Chris Wright | 2012-08-02 | Biking Aside from men, women also enjoy the sports of motorcycling and a lot of them encounter problems in choosing the perfect motorcycle to ride. In order to find the right bike, women must consider their comfort and the kind of riding they are planning to do. read more