by admin — published on April 27th, 2008
Mini motorcyclea are basically a smaller, cuter version of a regular motorcycle. Traditional mini motorcycles are usually equipped with 4-stroke engines that turn the rear wheel by use of a chain. While the engine used by mini motorcycles are similar to that of lawnmower motors, a regular lawnmower engine may not be used for assembling mini motorcycles. The newer models of mini motorcycles may have 2-stroke motors as well as electric-powered engines.
by admin — published on April 27th, 2008
Kawasaki is among the biggest and most popular producers of motorcycles world wide. Because of its great quality and streamlined design, millions of motorcycle riders opt to buy Kawasaki. If you have decided to by your own Kawasaki motorcycle, you might benefit reading on for some of these useful buying tips.
When buying a Kawasaki motorcycle you should carefully scrutinize the following:
1. Seat Height – you want to make sure that the seat height of your Kawasaki motorcycle is right for you. Obviously, shorter riders would need shorter motorcycles, and tall riders would need taller bikes. Be sure that the seat height is just right for you.
by admin — published on April 27th, 2008
Riding motorcycles is a puzzle for many people. While millions know how to drive a car, a smaller fraction of the population knows how to ride a motorcycle. However, riding a motorcycle isn’t really a complicated matter once you know the basic principles. It may be totally different from driving a car, but it is definitely something which can easily be learned.
Perhaps one most important things that a rider should learn is turning the head. You need to turn your head when you pull out to a road or when you change lanes in order to see what is behind and beside you. You don’t have a rear view mirror when riding a motorcycle and thus this habit could be a life-saving one.
by admin — published on April 27th, 2008
Fast and Friendly Honda Motorcycles
In the competitive world of racing motorcycles, most companies except Honda tend to bank on their racing teams to promote their street bikes. Heavy duty motorcycles with obscene amounts of power inside the chassis run across the tracks, and motorcycle racing fans find that they can own a little piece of the excitement by buying themselves civilian versions of the racers that their favorite bikers are running.
by admin — published on April 27th, 2008
Nothing, and I mean nothing, to me symbolizes the spirit of freedom and strength more than a Harley Davidson motorcycle. Ever since Hell’s Angels gained notoriety and biker gangs started their wild roaming through the interstates of the United States, the Harley Davidson has been synonymous with classic themes of focused passion and power, most especially rock and roll music.
by admin — published on April 27th, 2008
Ducati is a name that is well known to motorcycle enthusiasts. The other brands of motorcycles created by other manufacturers are more well known to the public at large, but Ducati is a name that usually only rings a bell with people who know and love motorcycles.
Whereas most other motorcycle manufacturers have their roots in the automotive industry and their bikes are simply a natural branching out from this, Ducati’s main line of products deals exclusively with motorcycles. And not just any motorcycles, but ones built with sheer speed and aggression in mind.