Archive for the 'Biking' Category

Installing a Victory Motorcycle Jackpot Headlight

Monday, October 8th, 2007

With one of the warmest winters on record, the little Groundhog from Pennsyvania decided that he would see his shadow and call for 6 more weeks of winter. We all laughed at the little furry rodent. Especially with 60 degree motorcycle riding weather in the middle of February. Fast forward a few weeks and the […]

How Do You Make Your Harley Davidson Look And Feel Like An Extension Of Yourself!

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

How do you make your Harley Davidson look and feel like an extension of yourself!
Do you think maybe it’s time to do a little customizing for that old girl of yours? Ask yourself this first.
Why do we customize and add accessories to our Harley?
Well, for me it’s simple!
We want to stand out above all […]

ABC in Motorcycle Riding

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Riding is colorful, thrilling, dangerous and addicting. If you have started riding at an early stage by the time you reach forty you may have ample riding stories to tell. You may also have learned loads of riding techniques.
Riding is my outlet. It makes me struggle for more and it frees my mind from worrying […]

Breaking In Your Pocket Bike Engine

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Don’t let the excitement of your new purchase overwhelm your good sense. A new pocket bike must be broken in correctly if you want the bike to function correctly. If you do not take the proper steps, you will dramatically decrease your engine’s life. Opinions vary significantly on the correct way to break in a […]

Buying Repo Motorcycles Can Save You $$$

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Have you ever thought of looking at repo motorcycles to buy as an alternative to the normal new or used option? If you haven’t, then take my advice and check out the idea. I believe you will be pleasantly surprised with what you will find.
Not only are there repo motorcycles but also boats, […]

Avoiding Excessive or Uneven Front Tire Wear

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007

All rubber tires wear down over time, whether they’re on a motorcycle or automobile. However, you want to watch out for uneven or excessive wear, both of which can cause serious problems for motorcycle riders. If you pay attention to the following causes of excessive and uneven wear, you will extend the life of your […]

The Perfect Ride

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

The perfect ride, I’m not talking about winning, the perfect ride is something else, something more. It’s when everything works. Your equipment works perfectly, your technique is effortless and efficient and every part of your body performs optimally. You feel invincible. Instead of dreading the pain caused by the next steep, long climb or the […]

Bicycling Gear - Seven of My Favorites

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

My days of running for pleasure and exercise ended when I
moved to the beautiful Columbia River Gorge. I had been
living in the relatively flat Willamette River Valley where
there were miles of level bark running trails. Now in the
Gorge, I encountered rocky, steep trails that were torture
to my hips and knees. It was time to find […]

Going Downhill? The Right Mountain Bike For You

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Someone looking for a mountain bike that can run flawlessly in scary downhills, a rocky and muddy bay and long hard rides should consider either the hard tail or the light to medium weight suspension mountain bike. The full suspension is the popular choice for mountain bikers but have the following disadvantages:
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