Showing posts with label Riders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Riders. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

Motorcycle Upgrades for Avid Riders

Motorcycling has always been one of the most loved and followed means of recreation for people from all age groups. Regardless of the caste, culture or the color of the skin, motorcycling is something that has bonded mankind for ages now. Though, with the advancements in the manufacturing and designing, different genres of bike can be found in the market, but bike enthusiasts has always been able to find their fellowmen. Be it a cruiser group, a racing group, adventure enthusiasts or stunt bikers, every fraternity of motorcycle community wants to get the best out of their prized possessions. This is where getting appropriate upgrades can redefine your biking experience.

To begin with, an excellent upgrade option for motorcycles is motorcycle intercoms. As the name suggests, this accessory is used to meet the need communication among riders or with the team. If you are into cross country biking, these intercoms eliminate the need for you to slow down or take a halt to communicate with your fellow riders, thus saving a lot of time as well as keeping you connected with the other riders. On the other hand, for racing enthusiasts, they offer the ideal way to keep communication with their team during practice sessions and at times of a race. Premium quality motorcycle intercoms offers stereo sound with crystal clear clarity and is a highly recommended add-on.

Since I am a better fan of cross country biking, the next on the list has to be motorbike saddlebags. These bands come in extremely handy for carrying essentials and belongings when travelling long distances. These bags offer waterproof storage environment for safe storage of anything you may need that is helpless to water. Besides offering the obvious utility, motorcycle saddlebags also enhance the overall appeal of the bike by giving it a much meaner and muscular look. If you own a cruiser or a chopper, motorbike saddlebags are an absolute must.

Last, but certainly not the least comes helmet with speakers. First of all, they are highly recommended if you intend on getting a motorcycle intercoms installed as they eliminate the need for wearing wires around your body; something most riders are uncomfortable with. Secondly, they offer a great way for you to relax while staying connected as these helmets can be used with most music players and radios. Buying a motorcycle with speakers will let you enjoy long rides listening to your favorite tracks or knowing where the world is stuck when you are roaring on a freeway.

The author is an experienced Content writer and publisher on the topics related to motorbike saddlebags and motorcycle intercoms.


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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Heated Motorcycle Clothing - Not Just for Riders

Heated motorcycle clothing is not just for riders. Whether it's riding, winter hunting, snowmobiling, snowboarding, boating or outdoor spectator sports, heated motorcycle clothing can add comfort and pleasure to your activities and extend both the time and enjoyment of cold-weather recreation. Motorcyclists have known the benefits of heated gear for many years. Advances in technology, materials and design have allowed the production of heated motorcycle clothing that's not just for motorcyclists anymore, but is versatile enough for use in many situations where the elements have the upper hand -- even if it's just your cold den.

Advances in technology have allowed for an ever-increasing number of ways to keep the cold at bay. Heated clothing now comes in many forms -- gloves and glove liners, socks and boot liners, pants and pants liners, jackets and jacket liners, scarves, heated grips and heated vests.

The heated vest has been one of the most popular articles of heated motorcycle clothing. The heated vest heats your core, which keeps the rest of the body warmer. With the introduction of lightweight, flexible fabrics and the advances in electrical circuitry, you can count on safe, windproof, waterproof, lightweight, stretchable garments without the downside of hot spots. One of the advantages of wearing a heated vest under a motorcycle jacket (or ski parka), is the elimination of layers of clothing and the additional flexibility of movement this allows. A warmer body and more flexibility add up to a safer riding (or skiing or snowmobiling or hunting) experience.

Heated clothing can be powered by a rechargeable battery pack, usually 7.4 volt, or the bike's motor, 12 volt. The various manufacturers offer lines of compatible battery packs, cables, connections and adaptors. And many of these are interchangeable with the various different brands of heated clothing available. All heated motorcycle clothing will work with a temperature control module. One of the best known temperature control devices is the Heat-Troller, which works with most brands of clothing. In addition, there are many cable configurations which allow for the use of one piece of heated clothing -- or several connected pieces -- for total body comfort. Some dealers will offer a complete package for one price.

As heated clothing technology has advanced, more manufacturers have come online with heated gear. This has served to enhance and expand the range of heated gear available, while keeping the price affordable. For the most part, heated motorcycle clothing is priced between $60 for a pair of heated socks to $300 for a heated jacket with built-in heat controller. Considering the benefits provided by heated clothing -- warmth, comfort, extended riding season, safety -- heated motorcycle clothing is definitely a bargain. If you still need to be sold on heated clothing, for about $150-$200 you can purchase a top quality, very versatile heated motorcycle vest. See how this improves your life -- and move on from there.

E.W Bradley is a freelance writer living high in the Rocky Mountains and staying warm! If you're interested in finding out how you too can be warm and comfortable in the worst weather conditions, check out the heated motorcycle clothing and gear at http://cozyclothesstore.com/


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Important Tips For Beginning Motorcycle Riders

Have you just bought a motorcycle and are about to learn how to ride? If so, hopefully these motorcycle riding tips will help you have a safer ride in the future.

There are some important steps you can take to make your next ride an even safer ride. First, if you haven't done so yet, consider signing up to take a motorcycle safety course. These courses cover all skill levels, but for beginning riders they are crucial - and even mandatory in some states. In a motorcycle safety course, you will learn the most important basic skill you need to know to ride safety on the road. Most of the beginning courses start with off road practice, so that those who are brand new to motorcycle riding get some practice before doing on road riding. They will also teach you important information about safety gear (including helmets) and defensive riding techniques.

After you have completed your course, you may also want to gain some additional on road riding experience in a sparsely populated location. This is particularly important if you live in a busy town or city. This way you can gradually build up your skills before attempting often chaotic inner city riding.

Besides location, also consider the time of day you will be riding your bike. Beginning riders should certainly not set out during rush hour traffic early on, but instead should aim to ride during off peak traffic hours.

Also, make sure you protect yourself by making yourself as visible as possible to often unaware drivers. Wear reflective clothing and be sure that your lights are all functioning and on. If your helmet or clothing are dark color, reflective tape can help make you much more visible when riding.

Always ride defensively on the road. Do not assume that drivers are aware of you and that they will always follow traffic laws and signal properly. In the event of a near collision or if you encounter an aggressive driver on the road, do not respond in kind. Cars are much larger and heavier, and in the event of a collision, it will be you who is hurt most severely. Put your safety first, and keep road rage out of the equation when riding your bike. If needed, back off or change your lane to avoid a conflict with a motorist. Although it can be frustrating at times, always keep in mind that your safety is paramount on the road.

Some great safety gear can be purchased online as well. There is everything from motorcycle helmets for sale to some great motorcycle jacket selections to choose from, and much much more.


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