by James Pynn — published on July 1st, 2009
by James Pynn
Who would have known that when the Hondels debuted their catchy little tune in 1965 that they were penning the hymn of a future automotive powerhouse? As they merrily sang the chorus to their ode to the zippy Honda motorcycle, appropriately named “Little Honda.” From that zippy little motorcycles — really more of a moped by todays standards — the company has evolved to incorporate everything from cars to trucks to lawnmowers.
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by Mike Scott — published on June 29th, 2009
by Mike Scott
There are different types of scooters; those that are powered by human power (foot-powered), electric scooters and gas scooters. The technology that powers scooters has evolved greatly in the last few decades. Scooters first emerged in Taiwan in the 1920s. They were invented as a response to the Industrial revolution which was sweeping through this part of the world. Many workers were commuting to work by foot and public means and this was not convenient at all.
by Albert Larkins — published on June 29th, 2009
by Dennis Lampe
There are various producers of bikes around the globe. The BMW for instance, constructs performance driven motorbikes for years. Japan-made Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha also have race success motorbikes. Ducati is another motorbike brand that is very popular around the globe. But why a Harley Davidson?
Why is Harley-Davidson so popular around the world? Why is that when a Harley rolls on the road, everyone will turn their heads for a look? Why is it that when one talks about bike, the first brand in mind is the Harley-Davidson?
by Michael Shores — published on June 28th, 2009
by Michael Shores
Traditionally gas powered, pocket bikes are becoming increasingly popular as a result of the introduction of electric pocket bikes. They are changing the way pocket bikes are being viewed and against common misconception, the speed and power provided by an electric engine rivals that of traditional pocket bikes.
Electric pocket bikes became very popular around the world for performing tricks as well as for racing but were originally developed in Japan. In a short span of time, the excitement spread to Europe and the United States mainly because of the safety improvements it offers over traditional mini bikes which are notorious for being dangerous and noisy.
by Scott Maxwell — published on June 28th, 2009
by Scott Maxwell
A motorcycle can be a fun thing for anyone to own and ride. Of course, a motorcycle is a serious piece of equipment which is going to require a great deal of attention and care. If you have a young person who enjoys motorcycles but you know isn’t ready to practically or legally handle the responsibility of a motorcycle, electric pocket bikes may be the answer you are looking for.
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by Alison Addy — published on June 26th, 2009
by Alison Addy
Triathlon Bike
Getting your first bike can be rather tricky if you don’t know what you’re looking for or what type of special needs you may require in a bike. Some people ride in a triathlon with a rented or regular bike and feel they need to rush out and purchase a triathlon bike of their own. You’ll make much better time when you can use the same bike for riding, racing and training. While it’s a great idea to be able to race and train on the same bike, before you make a purchase, ask around to others as to what kind of bikes they have and their opinions. There is no better advice than reviews and ratings from other bike owners.