This Motorcycle Expert named "Mordeth 13" knows how to ride bikes . Let him teach you the ways.
"Mordeth 13" knows his bikes and judging by his hit count with this new video he is gonna help a lot more people know what he knows about riding motorcyles. Wath the video to find out some more tips and remember to wear your safety equipment at all times and get insurance.
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A motorcycle is a significant investment. Before you get your motor running and head out on the highway this season, you owe it to yourself to make sure your insurance is up-to-date and you’re properly covered.
"Just as riding a motorcycle is much different than driving a car, riders should know that their motorcycle insurance needs are different, too," said Rick Stern, motorcycle product manager, The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies.
Here Are Some Tips:
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Motorcycle pre-selection: With the help of a short checklist you can figure out a whole lot about the type of bike which would be best for you. It’s the first step in motorcycle buying advice. I strongly suggest you give it some thought. Also consider knowing a little about the background of a motorcycle brand (tip!) and history of all motorcycle brands
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I don’t know who wrote this one and I’d gladly give credit to someone for this, but I don’t know who that one might be. Perhaps it was meant to be that way. Maybe. Here it is:
"There is cold, and there is cold on a motorcycle. Cold on a motorcycle is like being beaten with cold hammers while being kicked with cold boots, a bone bruising cold. The wind’s big hands squeeze the heat out of my body and whisk it away; caught in a cold October rain, the drops don’t even (...) > Full story
Rear suspension on a motorcycle is a subjective experience. That is, the "best" shocks for a 300-pound buddy aren’t likely to meet the demands of your 105-pound girlfriend. Or what about the difference in feel between riding solo around town and packed to the hilt for a weeklong trip? Other than swapping out your shocks to meet your changing riding demands, another way to go is with an adjustable air-ride suspension system that allows the air pressure to be varied to suit specific (...) > Full story
Michael Padway, a highly-experienced California motorcycle lawyer, is providing tips to motorcycle riders that will help reduce injuries. The single most important safety device a motorcyclist can have is a helmet.
Approximately 2,000 motorcyclists are killed, and more than 50,000 are injured in traffic crashes each year. Many of these injuries and deaths could be prevented if motorcycle riders and their passengers wore helmets.
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Randy Ellis started on his career path in 1970 while serving in the U.S. Army in Thailand. "I just walked into a (motorcycle) repair shop and started breaking things," he said.
Ellis wasn’t on a rampage. He just wasn’t as skilled as he thought he was in handling a wrench. He pulled out his wallet and paid for his mistakes. Ellis’ ham-handed efforts developed into a voluntary apprenticeship that had him hanging out at the shop every day to learn some real skills.
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