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  • Understanding Motorcycle Wind Chill

    Understanding Motorcycle Wind Chill : Using the CycleFish.com Windchill Chart to Stay Safe By: CycleFish Editor Lulu When it comes to bikers, there isn’t much that comes close to the thrill of riding out on the open road. And bikers also know that riding in the cold is no easy feat. The Cy...
  • Riding Your Motorcycle Through The Winter

    Frozen Roads, Fierce Riders: Mastering The Art of Riding Your Motorcycle Through The Winter     Winter doesn’t have to mean parking your motorcycle until spring. With the right preparation, riding your motorcycle through the colder months is not only manageable but fun! Remember...
  • ABATE: Protecting Freedom on the Open Road

    ABATE: Protecting Freedom on the Open Road  Across the United States, an ever-growing number of motorcycle enthusiasts unite under the banner of ABATE (American Bikers Aimed Toward Education). However, depending on who you ask, ABATE is  "A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments" a...
  • Breaking Stereotypes: The Modern Motorcycle Rider

    Breaking Stereotypes: The Modern Motorcycle Rider Motorcycling has come a long way from “the good ol’ days’” traditional image of an adrenaline-fueled hobby of rebellious young men. Today, the demographics of motorcycle riders have evolved significantly, showcasing a diver...
  • Roaring Thunder: Exploring The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in S.D.

    Roaring Thunder: Exploring the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota Every year, the sleepy town of Sturgis, South Dakota, comes alive and morphs into a roaring epicenter of excitement and entertainment as more than half a million motorcycle enthusiasts descend upon it to participate in the wo...
  • 8 Things About Bikers You’ve Got Totally Wrong

      Motorcyclists like to think of themselves as a symbol of freedom and adrenaline on the road. Yet, despite their widespread popularity, they are sometimes an easy target of deeply rooted misconceptions about who they are and what they are all about. Stereotypes and myths about bikers have l...
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  • What's So Important About a Rider's Jacket?

    What’s So Important About a Rider’s Jacket? Imagine how cool you would look rocking a brand new leather jacket, or throwing on your road worn jacket that’s seen thousands of miles, while you ride out with your buddies. But a riding jacket not only brings up your cool factor, it al...
  • 7 Essential Motorcycle Safety Tips Every Rider Should Know

    Riding a motorcycle is one of the most exhilarating and freeing experiences. It really is a one of a kind sense of freedom and adventure you just won’t get doing anything else. However, to get the most of your ride, safety has to be your highest priority. By adhering to general safety guidel...
  • Message from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation

    May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness MonthExpect Us, See Us — Help Stop Rise in Traffic Fatalities NHTSA Report Points to Distraction, Speeding, Alcohol as Factors IRVINE, Calif., April 28, 2023 — Peak motorcycle riding season is underway just as the National Highway Traffic Safety Admi...
  • Maintaining Your Clutch Cable

      Is your clutch getting harder and harder to pull in? Well, here's a couple pieces of good news: 1) You're probably not getting arthritis and 2) It shouldn't require any costly repairs to get it moving smoothly again. In most cases you can make your clutch lever operate as smoothly as new ...
  • Red Lights That Will Not Change for Motorcycles

    Why Won't the Traffic Lights Turn Green for Motorcycles?      More states adding "Dead Red" laws to allow Motorcycles to legally proceed through a red light that won't change (scroll dow for a list of states).   Have you ever sat at a red light, that will not turn green, wit...
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  • CHP Lane Sharing Tips

      Since Lane Sharing (sometimes called Lane Splitting) is legal in California, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) has released some safety tips for motorcycle riders as well as other drivers to make lane sharing as safe as possible. The CHP tips include information for motorcyclists and dr...
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  • Motorcycle Rider Training

    We all know that motorcycle accidents can be a grave reality, potentially leading to injuries and sometimes even fatalities.  While it is true that many of these incidents may be unavoidable, it's still essential to understand how accidents can happen and how they can be prevented. That's wh...
  • Organizing a Motorcycle Poker Run

      Poker Runs are a great way to raise money for a charity or cause and have lots of fun doing it.  However we get many people asking how do I start a motorcycle poker run and others asking simply how do I play in a poker run.  So we have put together these tips on how to hold a mot...
  • How to Remove Rusted Bolts

      In browsing through many motorcycle & car repair forums, I notice a very popular question is... "What is the best way to remove a rusted-on nut or bolt?" There are three basic ways to remove a rusty nut or bolt... Brute Force, Heat & Solvents Brute Force:  Not highly recommend.&nb...
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  • History of the Harley Davidson Motors

        Harley-Davidson has always been known for its distinctive V-Twin 2 cyclindar motors.  Here is a history of the different motors Harley-Davidson has used in their motorcycles over the last 100+ years...   Flathead: 1909-1936 The Flathead was named because of the tell-...
  • Harley Davidson Security System Alarm Pin Override

      With the newer HD Security Systems using proximity FOBs where the key FOB needs to be close to the bike to start, it is very impoprtant to set your Alarm Override PIN code and know how to use the manual alarm override.  If the battery in your FOB dies or you lose your FOB and you have...
  • General Motorcycle Inspection Tips

    Whether your motorcycle has been stored for the winter or you have been regularly riding, it is important to perform periodic inspections of your bike. It's also important to thoroughly inspect a used or pre-owned motorcycle you've just  purchased. By doing so, you will ensure both safety and r...
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  • Spark Plug Inspection, Maintenance and Diagnosis

    Do you know what the types of wear or damage on your spark plugs mean!   In addition to replacing spark plugs at the manufacturer's recommended intervals, spark plugs should be removed, inspected and cleaned (if necessary) every 5,000 miles. The tips below can be used on all spark plugs wheth...
  • Towing a Trailer Behind a Motorcycle - Safely

    If you do a lot of motorcycle touring, especially camping, towing a trailer behind your bike can be very helpful and make you trip a lot more comfortable. However as with all aspects of motorcycling - safety should always be the number one priority. Here are a few things you will want to remember to...
  • Preparing Your Motorcycle for Winter Storage

         Yep, winter is almost here (even though it seems like summer just got here), for some "Winterizing Your Motorcycle" means gloves and a heavy jacket, however for a lot of riders winter means the bike is going to be sitting idle for a few months. To ensure your motorcycle is re...
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  • How Motorcycle Trailers Enhance the Riding Experience

    Kendon Offers Advice on How Motorcycle Trailers Enhance the Riding Experience Is it possible to ride less in order to ride more? How many great riding areas are out of reach to bikers today? Is there a solution? Kendon Industries president offers expert opinion for motorcyclists on how to reach n...
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  • What Gives a Harley-Davidson Its Unique Sound

    There are a bunch of different engine sounds out there... cars, airplanes, boats, lawnmowers, motorcycles and more.  Motorcycles though are probably the most unique because virtually no two sound alike.  Not only does each style of motor have a distinct sound, but even identical motors are...
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  • Motorcycle Wind Chill Chart

    Ever Wonder What The Wind Chill Temperature Is At Riding Speeds? This chart will help you know what your motorcycle ride will feel like with the wind chill at riding speeds so that you can properly prepare. Note: This chart was updated to reflect the latest calculations accepted by the National ...
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  • What to Do After A Motorcycle Accident: A Checklist

      So you were just in a motorcycle accident...now what? At the Scene Call 911 For Police & Paramedics: Medical treatment for any injuries is the number one priority. Always. Be sure to give all of your complaints of injury to the first responders so they may examine, treat; and i...
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  • The Legend of the Ride Bell (Gremlin Bell)

    Sometimes called by different names Ride Bells, Guardian Bells, Gremlin Bells, Motorcycle Bells and others, the legend of the Bell attached to your motorcycle remains somewhat the same.  Though there are many variations out there, this one seems to be the most common...   1000s of Loca...
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  • The Biker - a must read for everyone that drives!

    Bikers We're Just People Who Love Motorcycles! So here is a few things you may not know about us... When you see us moving past you quickly: Don't take offense or think we're trying to "show off". Ninety five percent of the time, we're trying to get out of your blind spot or taking ourselve...
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  • Tips for Riding a Motorcycle in the Rain

       RIDING A MOTORCYCLE IN THE RAIN For many motorcycle riders, the first time riding in the rain is usually an accident or a surprise. Usually, a rider will take off on an all day ride while the sun is shining and by the afternoon they realize they're going to get their fir...
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  • Motorcycle Hand Signals

    When riding with a group communications between riders can be difficult. The following is a list of common motorcycle hand signals for communicating between motorcyclists. Use them as you see fit.      Click here for Printable Version of the Motorcycle Hand Signals   Safet...
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  • Motorcycle Camping Tips and Motorcycle Campgrounds

    Motorcycle Camping Tips   Motorcycle camping is one of the greatest ways to get out and enjoy this beautiful country of ours. Riding in the wind on the open road, cooking over an open fire and then bedding down under the stars right next to your bike. What a way to travel! But it can also qui...
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