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Saturday Sep 20, 2008

With Time Rider Shtuff for Bikers you can get “Hosed” literally. You can also give it, as a gift, to your cousin that’s always getting the short end of the stick. Just picture the face of that buddy that’s always complaining about his aches and pains when you hand him some Old Fart Spray. I don’t even want to know who you plan on abusing with Red Neck Repellent or Totally Awesome Crap. The bottles are biker sized with high quality ingredients. That’s right, our crap really works! So why look like the big wuss bag, with the cute feminine bottle of Nivia cream, when you can man up with some Freekin Amazin Crap. It works great, it’s all natural and it’s freekin Manly …. What more can you want?
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Monday Jan 16, 2012
I went into the motorcycle accessories shop the other day and noticed that most of the jackets with "standard" padding have very thin pads compared to my old Alpine Star jacket. The salesperson told me that that’s the direction jacket design has been headed in lately. Is this true? The salesperson insisted it’s just as safe, but I feel safer with my old jacket b/c the padding feels almost twice as thick.
Are new jackets really less padded? Are old jackets safer? Can I get more padding somehow?
Unfortunately, the "direction" the motorcycle apparel Industry is headed towards is more related to the bottom line, than rider protection. The Salesperson has NO IDEA what he’s talking about, other than what he’s told. TRUE motorcycle protective gear SHOULD be tested against SOME sort of "guideline". like helmets. Unfortunately, the USA does not have any protective standards for motorcyclist protection, other than for helmets.
ONLY EUROPE has a guideline for almost every piece of protective apparel for motorcycling, called CE ratings or "standards", these guidelines put such protective apparel through scientific testing. Cut, tear, seam burst, etc..
THE BEST solution for any motorcyclist is to wear "REAL" protective gear. Wearing Motorcycle Body Armor that is INDEPENDENT of the jacket is the safest option, WITHOUT QUESTION!
Jackets that have "mounted" armor suffer one draw-back. The armor MOVES with the jacket upon impact, thus moving the padding away from it’s proper location.
THE BEST armor is currently made by T-PRO but is expensive. I went for the next best thing, based on reviews and the cost. The Juggernaut made by Velocity Gear…
WHATEVER you do… DO YOUR RESEARCH!! That salesperson is the LAST person you should listen to…
Sorry Brad, I respectively disagree… Dainese is one of the most over-rated manufacturers on the planet. Recently RIDE Magazine did a review of Motorcycle gloves and the review incorporated scientific testing; cut, tear abrasion, etc. Dainese, with one of the most expensive gloves finished 7th in the review based on these "tests". NEVER assume price = quality or SAFETY!! Again, Do your research…
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Thursday Jan 12, 2012
Dodge, GMC, and Nissan compete on this small hill climb (100% grade) at Spring Creek Off Road. very muddy and slick; who will make it up?
Dodge and GMC are on Nitto Terra Grapplers. Nissan is running Michelin LTX A/T2.
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Monday Dec 5, 2011
Warehouseoverloads.com, your one-stop
online shop of motorcycle accessories based in the USA. Here we provide
the best and top quality motorcycle stuff, including motorcycle helmet,
saddlebags, chaps, boots, jackets and many more, with a variety brands
at the most affordable prices.
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Thursday Oct 27, 2011
Looking for a list of the cheapest places I could order parts (especially bobber/ cosmetic stuff) from. Thanks!
there are not really any parts made for that bike to do that.You gotta be able to fabricate stuff and adopt parts intended for other makes.For instance use a frame for a Triumph vertical twin,and the T.T.pipes as well.[rigid frame]
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Saturday Oct 15, 2011
I’m thinking about buying a 70′s custom yamaha xs 650 and I’m wondering if it’s easy to find parts/ mods/upgrades for that particular motor.
Thanks!
No – Not easy at all, and getting harder.
Had some success on EBay though.
Better grab any ‘renewables’ you find,
(gaskets, points, brushes, etc.), before I see them.
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Tuesday Oct 11, 2011
How to install the show chrome accessories chrome timing cover on a 2001-2010 Gold Wing GL1800. Kody Wisner walks us through this installation which involves removing your front fender.
Purchase the Chrome Timing Cover here:
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/ZZ42011
J&P Cycles
World’s Largest Aftermarket Motorcycle Parts and Accessories Superstore!
http://www.jpcycles.com
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Monday Sep 19, 2011
See how DaddyMack Combines two types of tie down straps into one (ratchet and buckle) No more ratcheting down to take up slack.
Shop for this product and more at http://www.jpcycles.com/product/920-462.
World’s Largest Aftermarket Motorcycle Parts and Accessories Superstore!
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Monday Sep 12, 2011
http://motorcycle-accessories.cruisercustomizing.com/search?w=k&N&model_id=0&utm_source=Community&utm_medium=Link&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=ESS-CC-TW120&mc=ESS-CC-TW120
Kelly and Kyle of Cruiser Customizing talk about the K&N, the worlds best air filter. K&N filters are not only the best, but the most widely used air filter in the motorcycle and automotive world. K&N filters provide the following benefits:
Increased Protection
Increased Air Flow
Increased Fuel Economy
Better Throttle Response
Saves You Money (reuseable)
Lifetime Warranty
K&N filters will last the lifetime of your vehicle and will save you $25 to $150 each service depending on the cost of your OEM filters. With a K&N you can clean or recharge your filter as it gets dirty, or at least every 50,000 miles.
Check out this K&N Filter Recharge Video In this video you will see the Recarge Kits KN-99-5050 and KN-99-5000.
K&N filters can be found in many of the top complete air kits for all motorcycles. See the kits talked about in this video:
Kuryakyn
Kuryakyn Hypercharger
KY-9130 Upgrade Kit – Converts a Standard Hypercharger into a Pro Series
Pro Series Hypercharger
Pro-R Hypercharger
Hi Five Air Kit
Twin Velocity Air Kit
Corsair Air Kit
Alren Ness
Big Sucker
Baron Custom Accessories
Big Air Kit (BAK)
Stealth BAK
LA Choppers
xXx Air Kit
IF you have any questions about any of these K&N filters, complete air kits, or K&N accessories call our K&N Specialists at the following numbers:
925-583-2200 or toll free at
888-302-9789
Thank you for watching this Cruiser Customizing Tip of the Week.
Until Next Week,
Take Care & Ride Safe
Kelly & Kyle
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Sunday Aug 28, 2011
http://motorcycle-accessories.cruisercustomizing.com/search?w=PIAA+&asug=&model_id=0&search2=Go
In this weeks tip Kyle Bradshaw of www.CruiserCustomizing.com walks us through some of the differences of traditional driving light bars and more non-conventional driving light options.
Traditional Driving Lightbars from Cobra, National Cycle, Custom World International, Show Chrome Accessories, and Kuryakyn have been the premier method of adding additional light to the front of a motorcycle.
IF not going with a traditional lightbar, riders were in the past were stuck piecing together their own lighting solutions with the use of individual bulbs, various clamps, and then the headache… wiring the lights to the motorcycle. This process can be quite tedious!
Today PiAA has come up with a great way to minimize this hassle with two universal mount complete kits which fit most any motorcycle. PIAA’s 1100X kit and 005 kits mount the same but their bulbs are different shapes and therefore cast a different array of light. The 1100X casts a more spread out light pattern great for illuminating the sides of roads creating a large lit space in front of and surrounding the the immediate viewing area. The PIAA 005 kit on the other hand has been designed for more focused long range pattern reaching light and visibility way out in front. This is great for long straight roads and higher speeds.
The features and benefits of fork or fender mounted lights are three fold. 1. The lights are aim-able independently up, down, left, right… the possibilities are endless. 2. These lights illuminate the area exactly where the wheel is turning. 3. Larger Footprint: By being mounted farther from the headlight your visible footprint wile increased for better visibility.
Suggestion: If you want a matching headlight, the PIAA Xtreme White Headlight bulbs in either H3, H4, or H7 not only finish out the look, but will provide significantly more light than any OEM headlight bulb.
Thank you for watching this Cruiser Customizing Tip of the Week.
Until Next Week,
Take Care & Ride Safe
Kyle Bradshaw
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