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Motorcycle Sport Bike / Dirt Bikes Comfort OEM Style Hand Grips Black Color

Saturday Sep 4, 2010

Specifications:

* Enhance the look with these OEM rubber grips
* Condition: Brand New
* Quantity: 1 pair
* Color: Black
* USE GRIP GLUE AS IT LETS THE GRIPS SLIDE ON EASIER

Fitment:

SPORT BIKE MOTORCYCLES WITH 7/8 (22MM) HANDLEBARS

Grips include the throttle:

* All Dirt Bikes and Sport Bikes
* Honda (All Models & Years)
* Kawasaki (All Models & Years)
* Suzuki (All Models & Years)
* Yamaha (All Models & Years)
* Scooters (All Makes & Models)

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Motorcycles : How to Change the Oil in a Motorcycle

Monday Aug 30, 2010

Changing the oil in a motorcycle is similar to changing the oil in a car, as the oil must be drained, the filter must be replaced and new oil must be poured into the oil reservoir. Change the oil every six months, or every 4,000 miles, with helpful tips from an experienced motorcyclist in this free video on motorcycle maintenance.

Expert: Chris Poulsen
Bio: Chris Poulsen is an experienced motorcycle rider and author of “Motorcycle Drills For New Riders,” a self-paced guide to learning the fundamentals of motorcycle riding and safety.
Filmmaker: Jay Windland

Duration : 0:5:57

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Where is the largest Honda Motorcycle Dealership within a 50 mile radius from Lodi, CA ?

Thursday Aug 26, 2010

I am looking not only for the largest Honda Motorcycle Dealership in the area but I am also looking for the best price to make a purchase.

Go to Honda’s website, and put in your ZIP code. You’ll get a list of dealers, then look for the ones with groups associated with them by the icon next to the dealer name – they are typically the largest. For best price, smaller dealers can be better since they have lower volume and need to work harder to move bikes. Call all the local dealers for price when you’re looking – shop around.


What’s the best motorcycle for a teenager?

Thursday Aug 26, 2010

I’m planning to save up money to buy a motorcycle(Sports bike) but whats right for me like a 16 through 18 years old kid, 5’6" height
When i went to a motorcycle shop I’ve try some bikes but it was to huge mostly all of them. So i’m asking if their is a right size for me. Name what type of bike and model is and also the price.

The Kawasaki Ninja 250, 500 and 650 were all made for smaller people, but the 250 is probably your best bet. It’s light, nimble and doesn’t overpower you, but has some serious performance when you ask for it. The Suzuki GS500 was just recently redesigned (so was the Ninja 250) and looks great, has a lower seat height and is ready for a new rider or somebody who doesn’t need to get speeding tickets every day. I’m 5’7" and I ride an older GS450S and I love the bike. I’ve also ridden the Ninja 250 and 650, a few 600s, a few 1000s and a Hayabusa GSX1300R. Out of all my riding experience, the Ninja is probably the coolest bike I’ve ridden. It’s very easy to ride, quick handling, comfortable and the new one looks great. Plus, it’s under $4,000 brand new. I’ve owned two 600s in the past, but they’re bigger, heavier and leave a lot of performance on the table that you can’t use unless you’re willing to take serious risks of life and license or go to the track. Having had my CBR600 F4 up over 160mph on the track, I’ve been there, but wouldn’t trade the advantages of light weight and great handling that a smaller bike has anymore. Remember, riding the piss out of a small bike is a lot more fun than riding a big bike like a wuss.


Loud pipes

Thursday Aug 26, 2010

The real reason some motorcycles are so loud.

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A Crusing the Carolinas Motorcycle Minute: JT’s Rat Bike (in Progress)

Tuesday Aug 24, 2010

Jen and the cameras from Cruising the Carolinas met up at Big D’s American Saloon’s new location on Market Street in Wilmington, NC where Jen met JT and his Rat Bike in progress. Cruising the Carolinas is copyright©2010 Phonoptic Media. For more information, please send email to TKTurbo@phonoptic.com

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How To Do a Stoppie Motorcycle Stunt : Marking Road for Motorcycle Stoppie

Thursday Aug 19, 2010

Great Street bike stunts made easy! Learn tips for Marking Road for Motorcycle Stoppie in this free street bike stunt lesson video.

Expert: T.J. Mooney
Bio: T.J. Mooney, age 21, is a professional motorcycle stunt rider. He has been riding all his life. TJ is on a stunt team called team Skar. He can do various stunts on his street bike.
Filmmaker: Caleb Labarda

Duration : 0:1:24

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Which Buell motorcycle should I get?

Monday Aug 16, 2010

I am going to start out with a cheap bike at first, but after that stage what Buell should be on my christmas list?

I was looking at the XB12S and XB12Xcg. Are these okay picks for someone who is going to be around 5’11?

Also, I don’t care so much for speed. I want one that is going to be good for going on swervey roads. Quick and nimble.

There is no XB12Xcg. There is an XB12X which is the Ulysses, and there is an XB12Scg which is the same as the XB12S (Lightning) just with a lower seat height and slightly different suspension.

If you’re not going to be driving off-road at all, there’s no reason to even consider a Ulysses (if you were, I don’t know if you mistyped it or that’s what you were looking at).

Between the XB12S and XB12Scg you’re not going to see a whole lot of difference in performance even though in theory the cg should be a little better because of it’s lower center of gravity. You are plenty tall enough to ride either bike (and probably not TOO tall you the XB12Scg), so really you just need to sit on and test ride each one to see what you prefer.

You may want to ask other Buell riders this question at the forum posted below.

Good luck and have fun.


Can I take the exhaust prechamber off my 1978 Honda motorcycle?

Monday Aug 16, 2010

I have a 1978 Honda cb400TII Hawk II and it has this prechamber on it but they don’t make the stock exhaust for the bike anymore. Is this prechamber a necessity? I have seen a 2 into 1 exhaust system for this bike which would require the removal of this chamber, but I am unsure if removing it will mess up back pressure for the bike.

N0 you don’t need it but you’ll have to increase the size of your main jet a little to compensate for the lower back pressure.


ROT Biker Rally Biggest Motorcycle Rally In Texas All Bikes

Sunday Aug 15, 2010

ROTRallyTexashttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/rotrallytexasTravelROT, Biker, Rally, Biggest, Motorcycle, In, Texas, All, BikesROT Biker Rally Biggest Motorcycle Rally In Texas All Bikes

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