Posted by Tomaz Desbike on January 24, 2010
As the main aspect of security is concerned, motorcycle jackets for both genders have very little differences. This is a statement of prejudice to say that a woman rides slow and a man rides fast.
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Posted by Graham McKenzie on December 20, 2009
Motorcycle insurance is considered “high risk” for factors you may not think about everyday. Remove the stereotype about a typical biker with long hair and a cutthroat and angry attitude. No matter what age, size, or type of personality, motor bikes are dangerous and that’s the primary reason they are labeled “high risk.”
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Posted by Harry Matlis on December 6, 2009
Production of Royal Enfield motorcycle is still prevalent even though it is the most-backdated model of motorcycles ever. The company began in Redditch , Worcestershire and disappeared in’71 however, India is the only place where production is still carrying on. Thus, the’63 model was named The Royal Enfield Indian Motorcycle and was then sold to America.
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Posted by Graham McKenzie on December 2, 2009
You came up with the bright idea of trading in your car for a motorcycle. It’s a smart move right? Save on gas, repairs, upkeep, and emissions, right? While you will save on all those aspects of owning a motor vehicle, you may however not save on insurance. Motorcycle insurance is very expensive unfortunately.
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Posted by Lowell H. Gray on November 23, 2009
“Aftermarket motorcycle accessories” is a term that every biker needs to know. For those whose bike is the love of his or her life, and then customizing will be a habit. Bikers always know how to take good care of their machines and thus have mechanic skills. Disassembling the bike then putting it back together will be easy for the true bike lover. And putting in new and surprising but elegant additions is a must.
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Posted by Thomas Crown on November 21, 2009
Just as it is difficult to pinpoint the exact origins of the motorcycle more than 100 years ago, it is hard to narrow down the exact reasons why so many people are drawn to the machines. Call it the thrill of the open road or the allure of recaptured youthful freedom – the fact is that millions of people enjoy a lifestyle that includes the motorcycle as a key ingredient. If you are considering the purchase of a motorcycle, but have had difficulty finding cheap motorcycles from which to choose, here are some tips that may help you.
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Posted by Andrew Paine on October 22, 2009
During 1920 Indian Motorcycle came out with a superb motorcycle which was called Indian Scout motorcycle and was used by everyone from police to motorcycle racer. This motorcycle which was in use till 1939 had a low frame and better handling. India was also producing engines for aircraft and motors for boats, air conditioner and cycles during World War II.
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Posted by Michael Newton on October 8, 2009
At some stage in most parents lives, their son will ask them if they can get a motorbike. If you have found yourself in this position, then this is the article for you. I would like to introduce you to the world of the pocket bike. We will look at the history of this bike, and explore ways that you can get one without breaking the bank, as well as discussing some important safety aspects that everyone should consider.
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Posted by Greg Warner on September 27, 2009
People spend money on all kinds of crazy things these days. One of the latest is that of mini motorcycles, or pocket bikes. These tiny bikes are good for not only children but also adults. They’re even races now using pocket bikes which are somewhat of a major hit in Japan and even the US. The best thing of all about pocket bikes is that they are fairly cheap and you can get some as low as $200. In the following article I will explain features a pocket bikes and how you can obtain one for yourself.
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Posted by Banga Koupit on August 15, 2009
The electric scooters work with the aid of motors and batteries that make them easy for traveling. While a variety of switches control speed [on/off or variable], the bicycle hand brakes are installed on the handlebars to keep the electric scooters under control. The batteries are generally placed beneath the feet thereby easing travel further. The speed of these scooters often vary dramatically ranging from below 10 mph for inexpensive import scooters to over 30 mph for the highest-speed scooters.
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