What’s The Perfect Motorcycle Gift?
Posted by admin | Under Accessory Motorcycle, Harley Accessories, Harley Davidson Gifts, Harley Merchandise, Motorcycle Accessories, Motorcycle Aftermarket, Motorcycle Bikes, Uncategorized, motorcycle merchandise Monday Nov 30, 2009The perfect gift for a motorcycle rider is anyone of a multitude of items that range from a few dollars to thousands of dollars. We are going to attempt to give you some direction, a way to figure out the gift that will make their day!
1) What type of personality does your biker have? Do they appreciate a good joke. In other words if they were picking out a sun block for themselves would they get a 30 SPF cream called “Coppertone” or would they prefer a 30 SPF sunscreen spray called “Red Neck Repellent”? This will determine if a serious or funny gift is appropriate.
2) What type of bike do they ride, is it a a Sport Bike (ride position is leaning over the bike, Racer type, Crotch Rocket, Ninja) or do they ride a Cruiser (ride position is upright, chrome headlights, speedometer on tank, floor boards)? This will determine the look and style of any accessory or even clothing that would be appropriate for that type of rider. With all parts & accessories, you will need to know the make, year and model of the motorcycle.
3) Do they love chrome or do they prefer colored or blacked out parts? Again, this is very important when selecting the look and style of the accessory.
4) Do they wear full leathers, a full face helmet, A leather jacket, gloves, jeans, a t-shirt, ½ shell helmet or no helmet at all? The style of what they wear is just as important as the fit. The inherent problem with clothes is the fit. Different manufactures fit differently. If you can trick your biker into trying on the same make ahead of time, this is the best. If not, keep that receipt because they may need a re size.
5) Do they have tattoos? Do they have a favorite tatoo artist? Do they have a favorite tatoo parlor? Think gift certificate and a bottle of motorcycle rider rash treatment called Freekin Amazin Crap.
6) Do they talk about how fast it’ll go or how pretty it is? Could be the difference between a new exhaust muffler for design and sound or a new exhaust system for air flow.
7) Do they work on their own bike or send it out to be fixed? Consider this as part of the cost. If they are a do it yourselfer and have the appropriate skills & tools then they’ll prefer to do it themselves. If not, you might consider getting a gift certificate for the installation as part of the gift
Do they take day trips or multi day tours? This will again determine the type of accessories or equipment you get for the bike. A piece that deals with storage would be very appropiate for the tourer whereas, not so good, for the day tripper.
9) Are they male or female? Young or older? Who do they ride with? These all come into play when selecting the best gift.
10) Lastly, How much do you want to spend?
The options are virtually limitless and always keep in mind, if you are purchasing clothing and vehicle specific parts, you will need the appropriate information. Gloves, sun glasses and helmets should all be fitted because they are just like any other item of clothing, the actual size & fit depend on the manufacturer. Even sun glasses, if they are a little big they can blow off and if they’re too tight they will rub a sore spot above your ear. If they have tattoos, sleeveless or tank top might be the best way to go. The one great thing about clothes is, they are returnable and if you bought them over the internet or at a store be sure to keep the gift recipient so if necessary they can always go back and hopefully find the exact thing they want.
Motorcycle parts or accessories can be either generic (one size fits all), type specific (cruiser / sport), brand specific (Harley, Honda, Victory) or model specific (Ultra Classic, ZX-14, VTX). You will need specific information to buy these parts. They can be easy to install or they can be a royal pain. The most important thing here is the accuracy of your information. Be prepared to answer questions like make, model, year, CC’s/CI, and options. This is also the time to note if your biker will work on things themselves or will they take it to a shop. Make sure whatever part you buy is able to be returned for a refund because a store credit may not offer a big enough selection. Be careful about electronic parts, many are not returnable.
The easiest gifts to purchase for your biker are the generic ones. These items take the least spying and usually less money than the above listed items. They are the one size fits all type of product and once again your options are limitless: biker gift kits, helmet stick ons, patches, models, hats, bracelets, necklaces, all purpose motorcycle polish, earrings, decals, belt buckles, t-shirts, shoe jewelry and skin protection products.

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I tried the motorcycle polish. It worked on everything! I loved the way it made my forks look and it worked really fast. The name is too funny, Knob Polish. keep up the good work
Thanks for all your help.