Archive for May 26th, 2009

Motorcycle racing is one of the most popular racing games in the world. Motorcycle racing are divided into two categories. One is off road disciplines and another one is tarmac based road disciplines. In this discipline, there are many sub groups. In the hill climbing, a rider can go very fast to reach the line in given time. The hill climbs are much closer to the public and private roads. Super cross is located in stadiums in the variety of close and open areas, these are not used for the numerous jump. Flack Track is one of the American oldest motorcycle riding. Every year, the race computation is arranged in the United States.

Grand Prix motorcycle racing is also called as MotoGP. 125cc, 250cc, and the 500cc. All these are the three types of Grand Prix motorcycles as of the year 2002. The 125cc machine is a one cylinder and minimum weight of this machine is 80 kg. The 250cc machine has a double cylinder and minimum weight of the machine is 100 kg. Endurance racing is one of the main categories of motorcycle racing. In this teams, many riders attempt to the single event to cover the long distance. Endurance races can run the laps as quickly as possible in a cover of the set distance, or preset amount of time it cover the much of the distance as possible. The MotoGP premier class of motorcycle racing has been changed in the recent year. The year of 1970s to until 2002, the top class of GP race allowed 500cc with max 4 cylinders. Regarding the engine, it was a four stroke or a two stroke.

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Get,set and zoooom Open the door for untrodden roads and hoot along with the call of the wild with the tough and muscular Honda Stunner CBF Self Drum. Don?t be puzzled if you get addicted to it.

Key Features

Keep your feet off the ground with the stunning new advanced Honda Stunner CBF Self Drum with a powerful 11 bhp Honda engine, 5 speed transmission and a maximum power of 11.11 PS @ 8000rpm that ensures an absolute sensational ride, no matter where you choose to trod.

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The Harley Davidson motorcycle was and always will be an American icon. Although other American motorcycle companies have flourished, none has had the staying power of Harley. Over a hundred years after its inception, the Harley Davidson motorcycle company is stronger and better received by the American public than ever before. Its line of motorcycles is diverse enough that it appeals to both men and women and priced for those on a wide range of budgets. The bikes themselves are only the start. The clothing, accessories, and memorabilia are an extension of the motorcycle and the entire concept of the Harley lifestyle reaches outward to interest just about anyone with a fascination of two-wheeled transportation.

Harley Davidson began its illustrious history in Milwaukee, Wisconsin back in 1903. The pioneers were Bill Harley and Arthur Walter Davidson and the entire operation was located inside of a wooden barn built by Mr Davidson’s father. They woudl remain in the barn manufacturing their motorcycles until 1912 when they would relocate into a multi-level building, reportedly six stories high. The Harley Davidson motorcycle company was started with the design of a one cylinder engine which developed specifically for racing and grew from there. In 1905 they had produced eleven motorcycles and by 1908 the number had grown to one hundred fifty four. Continue reading ‘The Impact of Harley Davidson Motorcycles’ »

At some point, it is very likely that you will need to purchase parts for your motorcycle. Whether you need parts to maintain the performance, quality, and/or safety of your bike, or if it’s simply a case of wanting to buy an accessory to help personalize your motorcycle’s looks—it is important for you to find a trusted dealer with a wide range of products. There are a ton of parts dealers, and an internet search will give you plenty of options, perhaps too many options. Here are some questions you can look into when dealing with websites and dealerships:

Does the parts dealer also sell motorcycles?

A dealer that sells bikes in addition to parts will usually have a better understanding of customer needs in terms of parts and accessories. Also, these types of dealers usually have a wider range of products, are well-established, and have access to help for customers for installing parts.

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At some point, it is very likely that you will need to purchase parts for your motorcycle. Whether you need parts to maintain the performance, quality, and/or safety of your bike, or if it’s simply a case of wanting to buy an accessory to help personalize your motorcycle’s looks—it is important for you to find a trusted dealer with a wide range of products. There are a ton of parts dealers, and an internet search will give you plenty of options, perhaps too many options. Here are some questions you can look into when dealing with websites and dealerships:

Does the parts dealer also sell motorcycles?

A dealer that sells bikes in addition to parts will usually have a better understanding of customer needs in terms of parts and accessories. Also, these types of dealers usually have a wider range of products, are well-established, and have access to help for customers for installing parts.

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If you are anything like me, and for your sake, I hope you are not—when you want something, you don’t always take the time to think things through and get the best possible product. For some reason this seems especially true when dealing with items that are very costly, which makes that instant gratification habit doubly worse. Today I want to discuss some steps to take when purchasing a motorcycle.

Sure, it would be cool to buy the biggest baddest bike on the block, but you will be much better off if you can display a little patience, which in the long run could save you some trouble and lots of money.

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The evolution of off-road motorcycles, commonly called dirt bikes, is a long and complicated story. The first motorcycles were actually nothing more than modified bicycles with attached gasoline engines. These powered bicycles were amazing inventions in their day. Unreliable, but amazing methods of transportation, these motorcycles began captivating people across the globe. Since paved streets were not quite the norm at the time, motorcycles generally could be considered dirt bikes right from the start. No single person or company has been credited with the invention of the dirt bike. Off-road motorcycling is really an evolution of many years, with better tires, better suspension and seats, stronger frames, and better control features being credited to many individuals who were essentially modifying their own bikes for better off-road use. Triumph motorcycles did however design a motorcycle specifically built for dirt riding in 1914, although this model is not actually credited with being the first dirt bike.

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