Showing posts with label Wheels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wheels. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Easy Bike Makeover Through Chrome Motorcycle Wheels

You will find motorcycle lovers in every corner of the world. There is something very special about riding a motorcycle which has thrilled bike lovers for decades. For some it is a preferred way to ride through busy city traffic while for others it is about making a style statement. Whatever may be the reason behind your love for your motorbike you always are looking for ways and means through which you can enhance the looks of your bike. One of the most convenient and easiest ways to give your motor bike a makeover is through installing chrome motorcycle wheels. Let us further study how this could be effectively done.

There are thousands of similar motorcycles running on the roads and we are always looking to add something to our motorbike which will make it stand apart in the crowd and force the beholders to give it a second look. For the people for whom budget is not the constraint they can definitely go in for a custom made motorcycle which would be second to none. While for the vast majority of the motorcycle lovers a quick makeover can still do the trick. By changing wheels of your motorbike to new flashy chrome wheels you can completely change its appearance and style appeal. This also proves to be the cheapest way of giving looks of your motorbike a complete overhaul.

Getting chrome wheels on to your bike is not at all a difficult or highly technical job. Though selecting right kind of chrome wheel could be something which could take some time and effort on your part. There are numerous designs and styles in which these chrome motorcycle wheels come in. You will have to careful in your selection process and select the one which would go well with your bike. In case you have something very peculiar in your mind as far as a chrome wheels are concerned you also have the option of custom designing your own chrome wheel though these will be more expensive then the readymade ones.

After installing new chrome wheels you may also need to do a little touch up with regards to the current paint on your bike so that it can complement the new flashy wheel. There are many stores which exclusively deal in these chrome wheels and within few minutes your motor bike good be transformed into something really trendy and cool piece of art. In case you are little too busy in visiting one of these stores you can also log on to the internet and visit one of the online stores selling chrome motorcycle wheels.

Changing the look and feel of your motorbike could be real easy if you give it right kind of a chrome alloy wheel base.


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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Make Life An Adventure - On Two Wheels

I had the opportunity to meet some of the world's great motorcycle adventurers recently, and the really interesting thing was just how much they are like everyone else. The difference is that whereas we all dream, they have acted on their dreams.

I was down in Amado, AZ, at the Overland Expo, which is a gathering intended to bring people who dream about adventure touring together with people who do it, and with vendors who make products geared specifically for this type of excursion. The place was packed.

Adventure touring, or overlanding as they call it, is said to be the fastest growing niche in motorcycling, with popular models being the Kawasaki KLR650, the Suzuki DR-Z400, the Yamaha WR450F, among others. Unlike road touring, big power is not the people doing these rides look for first. In fact, as a simple rule of thumb you can ponder this adage: If you can't pick it up by yourself it's not an adventure motorcycle.
To listen to some of these people tell their stories of their adventures is both inspiring and daunting. There was Ted Simon, who wrote Jupiter's Travels about his four-year ride around the world. Also Lois Pryce, whose ride from Alaska to the tip of South America is recounted in her book Lois on the Loose, and whose trip from England to Cape Town, South Africa, is told in Red Tape and White Knuckles. Both those rides were on 250cc Yamaha machines. And there were others.

It wasn't just the distances they covered, but also the seemingly insurmountable problems they somehow surmounted and incredible struggles their journeys at times required. Not to mention outright dangers, ranging from passing through countries at war to running out of gas in the middle of the Sahara Desert with nobody else around for miles to being jailed by local "authorities" intent on separating you from your cash. How many among us have the gumption to push a heavily laden motorcycle through miles of knee-deep mud or ride a road that rains have turned into a river through an area where anything off the road holds the potential of triggering land mines?

Fortunately, it isn't necessary to risk your life in order to go adventuring on your motorcycle. The people who write the books are the ones who have gone to extremes. For the rest of us who aren't as hard core, all it really takes is to take a week's vacation and go ride somewhere you've never been before. Sure it still takes preparation. If you've never ridden a that KLR 650 on goat trails you had best get some practice before setting off on a seven-day ride through the Rocky Mountains. You'd also better talk to some people who have done these things before about the right kind of tents, sleeping bags, and other gear you'll need.

But in the end it's all about challenging yourself. Challenging yourself to make the commitment to go, to do the necessary research and preparation, and then to actually ride the ride. Many people shake their heads and tell themselves they just can't do these kinds of things: They have jobs, families, commitments. They don't have the money for the bikes and gear or they can't take the time off.

These are valid concerns but one common theme cropped up again and again at the expo: If you really want to do this kind of adventuring you will organize your life to make it possible. Do you really need a 5,000-square-foot house when a 2,000-square-foot house would free up enough money to buy the bike and the gear and leave you with a much smaller mortgage that would then free up more money for more trips? In short, it's priorities. Do you have real dreams, or are they fantasies? Real dreams really can come true, but you are the one who has to make that happen.

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