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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

New Motorcycle


You should 3 main contact points. hands, feet and bottom. they all should where they are most comfortable.when grasping the handles you should have a slight bend in your elbows and knees while your heels are on the ground, with experience you will be select the best positions for different rides.

you should also consider the width of the bars, the handlebar and raiser fit, you should try a couple of bikes to be able to select the differences then selecting the best one.

seats selection is very critical, you need to select seat that is very comfortable, especially if you go on long trips, there is a variety of accessory seats in the market, you can ask some friends or try riding with them for a long trip to select a perfect one, however you start with the original bike seat and then see what makes it comfortable and what doesn't then search for a one which is better.

The foot pegs are also important, some models don't have foot pegs and some have an uncomfortable ones. you can find a lot of accessory foot pegs in the market, the wider ones are more comfortable and if they have a rubber insets they can keep your feet a little more vibration isolated.

As these main areas are covered, you may need to consider long term finances like insurance, repair, parts and accessories costs. make sure you test the bike before you buy it. choose on passion as a bike that makes it throw the whole check list may not excite you and you might even stop riding if you don't like it and don't/can't purchase a new one.

Make sure you wear a helmet when driving, you might want to purchase the helmet after buying the bike to find a one that matches.

Honda New Motorcycle


When it comes to motorcycles there are a lot of names and models to choose from, as drivers tastes varies every driver have bike that suits his need perfectly.

Choosing a motorcycle is a very enjoyable experience, however for beginners it maybe a little intimating.

If this is your first time to ride you may want to look in the light bike models, surely the heavier bikes are more enjoyable and they look way better but they require some experience to handle and you don't want to get injured or wreck your new bike, afterwards as your experience start to scale up you move to the heavier model an start the real fun.

To ensure that you choose right you need to select you bike category, there are street bikes, custom made bikes, cruisers and sport bikes. each of them have a different kind of functionality and specs. you will need to spend some times researching on your bike especially if you are a man as studies show that men buys their bikes based on an impulse while women spend more time researching.

You should consider that besides the great looks the bike should suit your body and you should feel comfortable when riding as you don't want to get back pain when you are in the middle of ride with your friend on in a race!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Yamaha Motorcycle FJR1300A

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yamaha motorcycle accessories
SELECT BEST MOTORCYCLE FOR YOU

The most common question I hear is "What's the best bike?"

It's easy when you only have one choice, like Ural in the former Soviet Union. But here, in the land of opportunities and freedom, you've definitely got much more to choose from. There are over 300 motorcycle models you can consider!

Whether you're new to motorcycles or you've been a rider for a long time, you have to do your research first. Look online, in the magazines, read reviews, look at the visual appeal, specifications. If you're a new rider, don't pick an expensive motorbike or a big motorcycle. If it's too big, it might be too hard for you to handle.

If you are a beginner rider, don't fall for the expensive and loud Harley-Davidson motorcycle. While these cruisers are extremely popular, this is definitely not the bike you want to start with. I wouldn't recommend you starting with a sport bike either, unless you are mature enough to handle the power of the sport bike. Consider starting with a used standard motorcycle or even a scooter.

Go to your local motorcycle dealer and work with him to help you in selecting that best bike for you. Sit down on the model you picked, and make sure you're legs are not dragging on the ground. A good dealer will have truly knowledgeable sales people. First, they should be riders themselves. Second, they should be able to answer any and all technical questions. You're not looking for a salesman; you're looking for an adviser.

Now you know what kind of bike you want, think about the price and whether you can spend the money for a new motorbike or you'll be happy with a used one.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Suzuki GSF 1250 CC Hot Pictures

Suzuki GSF 1250 CC

Suzuki GSF 1250 CC

Suzuki GSF 1250 CC

Suzuki GSF 1250 CC

Honda VFR 1200F Wallpapers

Honda VFR 1200F

Honda VFR 1200F

Honda VFR 1200F

Honda VFR 1200F

Honda VFR 1200F

Monday, December 6, 2010

Aprilia FV2 Hot Wallpapers

Aprilia FV2

Aprilia FV2


Aprilia FV2

Aprilia FV2

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Honda XL700V Transalp Top Images

Honda XL700V Transalp

Honda XL700V Transalp

Honda XL700V Transalp

Honda XL700V Transalp

Honda XL700V Transalp

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Honda CBR 1000RR: The Super Bike Images

Honda CBR 1000RR

Honda CBR 1000RR

Honda CBR 1000RR

Honda CBR 1000RR

Honda CBR 1000RR

Honda CBR 1000RR

Honda CBR 1000RR