Posted by admin | Under Motorcycle Bikes
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
i like the concept of a V twin sport bike are there other companies that make a sport V twin? i know that Honda makes the RC51 are there any others?
You have gotten most of the answers here. The coolest V-Twin sport bikes I know of come from Ducati. The Monster S4Rs would be a great one to start with, and on the top of my list. Next on my list would be the Honda RC51, followed by the Suzuki SV1000. After that would probably be a Buell. I usually rate bikes based on performance, then for its uniqueness and character.
If you are just learning to ride, I would look at the Ducati 620, or the Suzuki SV650.
Course, you’d get a few creds with the Harley crowd for riding the Buell.
Posted by admin | Under Uncategorized
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
Can anyone provide details on this? Is there anywhere online that provides instructions?
thanks.
I can’t really provide a ton of information, but there is usually a clamp on the motorcycle brands like gsxr, cbr, and gsx that I have had in my short time riding. The clamp is usually directly on the bottom and once un-clamped you can find a hex bolt or some type of bolt underneath. I don’t know if this helps but I hope you get them off.
Posted by admin | Under Motorcycle Bikes
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
I am looking at a honda nighthawk 500 from 1984 with about 45000 miles. How much is a good price for such a bike?
Maybe $250.00 to $500.00. Depends on maintenance record. At that mileage timing chain is getting a lot worn, drive sprockets and drive chain due to be replaced- but they may have already been replaced. Carbs may need cleaning and rebuild- but again they may have been refurbished under normal 30,000 mile maintenance. Rings good for a few more miles, valves also, maybe another 10,000 miles before top end valve and ring job- or use a little heavier oil. Check clutch- plates may be worn, or been replaced, or maybe Ok if most of cycle miles were on highway. Previous use and maintenance makes a difference
Posted by admin | Under Motorcycle Accessories
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
My SR-125 broke back in the summer and I have just acquired a Haynes manual for it, and now know what I need to fix it, but have not had much luck in tracking down the engine parts I need such as new valves, springs etc. Has anyone come across any good parts websites or garages that could provide these sort of spares?
Google search would help you!!!
Posted by admin | Under Harley Davidson Gifts
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
Hello!!
Can anyone tell me where to buy well made miniature models of harley davidson bikes in Bangalore?? I wanna gift one.
Now that HD is here to stay in India, there will be more miniatures available on the shelves of toy shops and the like. You could try the "Arcihes" gift shop or just about any fancy store down the mall. "Maisto" is one manufacturer who specializes in making scaled down replicas. There are a few others as well. They make swell gift items.
Posted by admin | Under Motorcycle Bikes
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
Lookin for a nice motorcycle for my son . Typically the sports bikes. Any selections?
250 ninja will be lots of fun with the sportbike look to it. plenty for a 14yr old.
Posted by admin | Under Motorcycle Accessories
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
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Posted by admin | Under Motorcycle Aftermarket
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
Got out again last week and finally got it edited up and posted. Just rode around. It was a nice day, and I wanted to get out for a ride. I’m riding a Suzuki Intruder VS800. Aftermarket pipes were already installed when I bought the bike. I think it’s got to be the best sounding Suzuki there is LOL! I have seen a few of the smaller Suzuki bikes around town and other places I go, but have not seen any others with these type of aftermarket pipes.
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Posted by admin | Under Accessory Motorcycle
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
Learn about the new 2010 Alpinestars Neo Jacket. Water-resistant 600 Denier fabric and leather construction. Removable full sleeve thermal liner to suit all conditions. Multiple stitched main seam construction for maximum tear resistance. Removable CE certified shoulder and elbow protectors. Back protector compartment with a foam back pad (CE certified RC Back Protector available as accessory).
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Posted by admin | Under Harley Accessories
Thursday Apr 29, 2010
Buy this motorcycle Helmet – http://www.jpcycles.com/product/132-903 Randy George of Bell Helmets describes the Bell Drifter helmet line that is available at J&P Cycles. The Motorcycle Helmet can be a life saver and is a controversial topic among some motorcycle riders. Helmet laws in some states have forced motorcycle riders to wear helmets. Others have yet to pass such laws. We are simply giving you more information about the Bell Drifter Motorcycle helmet to make your purchasing descision easier.
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