Posted by Phillip Macdonald on January 28, 2012
If you want to get your motorcycle licence in the UK, you have to complete CBT (compulsory basic training) first. You may feel as though you can already ride but this is the law, so make sure you pay attention and get the most out of the training, because you have to do it anyway! It only takes 8 hours and chances are you will actually learn something new.
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Posted by Rohini Chawla on December 28, 2011
The bike defies categorization, therefore we threw this in our Overall performance Cruiser Smackdown, added it to our 2011 Street fighter Shootout & showcased it in a stand-on your own post. Bottom line, this issue hauls, hitting sixty mph in 2.93 sec & covering the segment in 10.6 sec at 128.3 miles per hour, outgunning all of the street fighters in the exam although destroying the other electricity cruisers in dealing with.
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Posted by Ledley Withenshaw on December 1, 2011
You’ll notice loads of motorbikes available on the market these days, but nothing compares to the make, style, and sound a Harley Davidson Motorbike delivers. Harley motorcycles remain one of the most iconic American brands about. Considering the fact that they were originally built in 1903 (the first unit ever made was a push bicycle [...]
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Posted by Imran Shah on November 25, 2011
By 1949 the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union got actually colder with the establishment of the German Democratic Republic under Soviet Rule. Communism had been declared in China by Chairman Mao only a week earlier.
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Posted by Tom Duddle on November 14, 2011
Helmets are the most important pieces of any motocross equipment as they shield your head against serious injuries. Motocross helmets are especially designed for extreme use in the race. That’s the reason why it is critical to invest in the right helmet
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Posted by Kerry Collins on October 10, 2011
Every year the Daytona Bike Week is held during spring time and this is considered by many to be the start of the motorcycle riding season, unofficially of course. It is an event that normally draws around 500,000 motorcycle enthusiasts while pumping some $300 million into the Daytona Beach economy.
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Posted by Tom Duddle on October 6, 2011
Motocross is an enjoyable sport. If you’re a budding rider wanting to strike it big in the motocross circuit, you should bear in mind that the way ahead is full of challenges. Here are one or two tips that any budding motocross rider would do well to consider.
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Posted by Lawrance Sparky on October 4, 2011
These days most biker patches have a heat sensitive glue on the back of them to make it easier to apply them but despite that, there are times when it is going to be more appropriate to stitch them on instead. Mounting a patch on leather is just one example. But how do you do it in a way that keeps the patch secure and looking good for a long period of time? Well if you want to ensure that your patches are stitched on as well as can be, there are a few things that you can do.
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Posted by Richard Hollins on September 26, 2011
Those who are very keen bikers would agree that there is a very unique culture among those in the world of bikers; they have their own way of looking at things and doing things as well as their own individual lifestyles, their own vocabulary and their own idioms. To be a biker is to be somewhat unique in an American culture that seems to pride itself in homogeneity. Yet in the biker culture, individuality is both celebrated and a necessity. That is why we have numerous biker patches.
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Posted by Pam Trivedi on July 27, 2011
Making sure you have the right safety gear is really important when you are using or riding on a motorcycle. Whilst a motorbike helmet is the most important piece of safety equipment, it will only protect you if it is the correct type of helmet and it fits properly. Have you ever seen a young child riding on a bike sporting an adult size helmet? In the event of an accident , the helmet would offer no protection to the child’s skull at all.
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