Tag: motorcycle buyer’s guide
Buyer’s Guide: New Motorcycle Accessories For Harley-Davidson Bikes
Harley-Davidson is one of the most popular motorcycle brands in the country, and many riders love to be able to customize their Harleys.
Gift Buyer’s Guide – This Year Give Better Gifts
We all have someone who’s hard to shop for. Let us help! Here’s your cut-and-paste gift list for Christmas. Or, if you need ideas for what to buy your uncle, brother, or motorcycling Mom, you can start shopping here. We’ve assembled a list of Holiday favorites for everyone on your list. Some can be stocking [...]
Let It Snow – A Buyer’s Guide To ATV Snow Tires
The ATV tires you thrashed all summer in the mud and rocks may work in some snow conditions. With snow, however, you can’t choose the conditions available – any more than you can choose your relatives. You get what you get, and hope it’s a smooth ride. Just like relatives, snow comes in many varieties [...]
Get A Hold Of Yourself – Buyer’s Guide For New Seats and Harnesses In Your UTV
Oh those seats. Everything on earth has at least one weakness. Superman has Kryptonite. UTVs have stock seats. Luckily, there are bolt-on solutions for the great majority of those weaknesses. Superman? Sorry, you’re on your own. Why You Need New Seats and Harnesses We know why UTV manufacturers equip these awesome vehicles with such seating. [...]
Time To Get Ready, Sand Is In Season – Sand Season Buyer’s Guide
The start of sand season in Southern California is a big deal. Yes, we do know there is excellent sand dune riding in other places, and during other seasons. Little Sahara in Oklahoma packs in the people. Oregon’s coastal sand dunes, as well as Central Cal’s Oceano Dunes, offer pleasant summer duning. Choke Cherry Hill [...]
Motorcycle Batteries Buyer’s Guide
One of the more overlooked but critical components of motorcycle maintenance is the battery. Dedicated riders will pay plenty of attention to the engine and spend time modifying other parts of their bike, but it doesn’t mean anything if your bike is dead when you go to start it. Whether you’ve had your bike for [...]
Make Your Dirt Bike YOUR Dirt Bike – A Quick Buyer’s Guide to Customizing Your Dirt Bike
When I was a kid, about eight years old, I put stickers on everything. In fact, there was a sticker factory about a mile from my house. My buddies and I would ravage through the company’s dumpster for any and every kind of sticker, to put on any and every thing we had. Doing so [...]
Helmet Communicator Buyer’s Guide
Start with this question: With what, or whom do you want to communicate? That sounds obvious, but when considering a “helmet communication” system, you need to give this some careful consideration. Complete this sentence – I want to: Listen to my iPod without those uncomfortable earbuds and the white cords dangling from my helmet. Hear [...]
Cold Weather Gear Buyer’s Guide
Prepare For Winter With Cold Weather Gear There is no bad weather – Just bad clothing. Even though I live in Southern California, I’ve ridden in a wide variety of weather conditions. Once, on a dual-sport ride in the mountains of south central Utah, I was surprised by a snowstorm – surprising because it was [...]
Body Protection Buyer’s Guide – What’s Right For You?
Sometimes – not very often, of course – but sometimes, getting suited up to ride can be a hassle. It’s all worth it when you get out there, when you’re enjoying the ride, and are well protected with all your gear. But going through the process with the chest protector and back protector and elbow [...]





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