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<title><![CDATA[best motorcycle parts in town]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[What’s My Ideal Motorcycle Covers?]]></title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BestMotorcyclePartsInTown/~3/IhWmHU7eWoQ/whats-my-ideal-motorcycle-covers.html</link><description><![CDATA[When it rains it pours. And when the mighty sun sits on his throne to shine, it blazes magnanimously. What will happen to my Hayabusa motorcycle that was parked outside?

Open environment and rain damages motorcycles. I was kinda worried then until I found something to handle the situation. Now, I need not worry about the flaking or ruin that the change of weather can bring to my motorcycles parked under the sky because motorcycle part covers special features will take care of them.

I bought my latest cover in a best motorcycle parts store and its staff told me the qualities that I must look for. The cover must have:

-100% waterproof feature
-Hem grommets that can be locked
-Moisture-Guard vent to deter condensation.
-Lockable and theft resistant features
-Shock cord in entire hem to guarantee a snug fit.
-Been made from medium weight, water-repellent material
-Protector guards against weather, scrapes, scratches and sun damage to paint and leather

I’m glad I have found it!]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[New Seat Cover]]></title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BestMotorcyclePartsInTown/~3/nOupNAUmuso/new-seat-cover.html</link><description><![CDATA[As a rider, my priority is comfort, above anything else. So in connection with my motorcycle parts and accessories, I choose the best quality at an affordable price. Next to quality is price, for obvious reason that I don’t want to pay high on average quality stuff.

I bought my motorcycle seat part cover a couple of weeks ago. I’m glad I did. Why? Because for me its one of my best purchase this year. This is because of several reasons. First, because said seat cover is durable. As an experienced rider, I know already the quality of a seat cover the moment I set my eyes and hands on it. It also easily replaced my old seat cover. The stitches did conceal the minor wear and tear of my old foam pad. Thus, I no longer worry about them.

Second, I got it at the most competent price available in town. (Perhaps this was the greatest reason for me.)

Third – the color, I chose red to match my red and white Ducati motorcycle. It looked captivating and is tempting me to ride on it as often as I can...

Now, with my bike’s new look, I feel like conquering the road!]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[A Dare-Devil or an Ideal Rider?]]></title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BestMotorcyclePartsInTown/~3/YelZ3EBQmN4/dare-devil-or-ideal-rider.html</link><description><![CDATA[There are two ways to learn driving –the hard way and the right way. However, the latter is far better than the former.

Mind you, I was a motorcycle hater. I hate it because I fear the consequences that can result with the driving of the same. My point-of-view changed when my father gave me a motorcycle as a birthday gift. He made me study in a driving school to gain real knowledge in connection to driving and safety.

In six months time, I was amazed with the progress of my driving. I have learned to do emergency stops, swerving, cornering correctly, stopping, choosing state-of-the-art motorcycle parts and accessories in motorcycle parts store and the technique of visual control. Now that I have known all these things, I think I just couldn’t live a day without my vehicles.

According to studies, 92% of accident involved drivers which are self-taught or taught by friends. This is not the ideal way to learn driving by heart. It takes professional knowledge so I advise that you attend classes for this concern. Its hard taking risks and its even harder to learn it the wrong way. It may be tantamount to injuries, damages, and fatalities. There’s no easy way than to learn it the right way!]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Practice, practice… and more practice]]></title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BestMotorcyclePartsInTown/~3/BvkAF-CkbWA/practice-practice-and-more-practice.html</link><description><![CDATA[So you’re thinking that your driving skills are good? Are you sure? Think again. Is it really good or good enough for an amateur. If your confidence spang out because of a basic rider course you have taken, well, that is not enough. Practice, practice and more practice is needed to master driving. As a rider you have to master how to do an emergency braking or swerving maneuver. These are two of the most of vital things that you must know in order to circumvent accidents.

Emergency stopping is easy to practice. You can do this by bringging your speed to 15-20 mph. next, look ahead and squeeze the front brake and the rear break simultaneously. You must do it hard and quick to avoid bumps and collisions.

In connection with your swerving skill, you can improve it by practicing sharp swerve over and over again. You can start from smaller bikes and then move on to bigger ones. Having good sensor will amaze you on how quickly you can swerve with it.

To be sure of the quality of the parts you are using, consult your motorcycle parts store to be acquainted with the features and availability of the parts. Best motorcycle parts are widespread so you need not worry about its availability.

Quick stops and swerving skills can boost your driving confidence. It will help you tune yourself and be prepared for the upcoming circumstance. Keep on practicing….]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Motorcycle Parts’ Big Role in Safe Riding]]></title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BestMotorcyclePartsInTown/~3/7ZemUc1kVo0/motorcycle-parts-big-role-in-safe.html</link><description><![CDATA[I agree with the writer of an article who said that: It is every rider’s solution to be safe and secured… It’s hard going to battle without a shield. It also goes out when you’re a rider with no dependable accessories and motorcycle parts to protect you from untoward incidents and accidents. It’s like welcoming injuries and fatal aftermath. Chances are, you can be a victim of a collision, fracture, injury or fatal consequences. Good thing we have dependable motorcycle parts and accessories in our market. Its main concern is to provide riders ultimate protection, comfort at the same time the trend that reflects the rider’s personality.

Every part of our body is vital thus we have to protect them. To do so, our motorcycle must be safe for riding so as not to invite dreadful collisions and accidents. A rider is bound to give more protection to his body and to the motorcycle he is riding. To protect the same, he can use the trusted brands of the veteran riders - those that already left an imprint on the riding society. This is to guarantee effectiveness and to securely avoid fracture, limp and other damage. Consequently, to avoid these circumstances from happening and for a rider to be able to enjoy the thrill and excitement of riding protected and secured.

Best motorcycle parts store is accessible. Same thing with motorcycle parts and accessory, they are just a block or a few clicks away. Visit your nearest store now to prevent impending danger and life risks!]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Tips in Preventing Motorcycle Injuries]]></title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BestMotorcyclePartsInTown/~3/ZBpE2EujrZI/tips-in-preventing-motorcycle-injuries.html</link><description><![CDATA[Get professionally trained in motorcycle riding. Research shows that more than 90 percent of all riders that were involved in crashes are just self-taught or taught by friends.

Secure your license to drive. Nearly 27 percent or one out of four motorcyclists involved in fatal crashes in 2001 was not properly licensed.


Do not drink and ride. Those most at risk in getting into accidents are inebriated motorcyclists.

Use motorcycle parts and accessories like helmets that meet the DOT (Department of Transportation) standards.

Wear protective clothing – this includes goggles or sun shades for eye protection, jacket, full- fingered gloves, long pants and over-the-ankle boots.

Make sure that your motorcycle parts covers, clothing and gears are made of abrasion-resistant material, such as leather. Avoid loose, flailing clothing that could impair your vision.

Wearing brightly colored garments may help other vehicles see/notice you.

Proper maintenance and monitoring of your bike is of high importance. Observe proper lane positioning of your bike to further increase your visibility to drivers. Keeping a "space cushion" between your bike and other traffic should also be kept in mind.

Avoid sharing a lane with a car since its driver may not expect you to be there or may not become aware of your presence. Most drivers look out for other bigger vehicles that they may fail to notice you instantly unless something has happened already.

Ride according to your skill level. Never overestimate yourself.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Motorcycle Riding in Style: Check Out These Bike Gears!]]></title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BestMotorcyclePartsInTown/~3/0fZqF_4nbnk/motorcycle-riding-in-style-check-out.html</link><description><![CDATA[There is a wide-array of motorcycle gears available in the market today. You can find the best motorcycle parts and accessories in local stores and motorcycle parts online. Moreover, it is not hard to be trendy yet secured. If albeit the availability you still find it difficult to choose what gear to use, these choices given by Kay Zetkin might be of help to you:

Shoei RF-1000 metallic helmet – this helmet combines safety, fit and style. It ensures comfort because of the lightweight material its shell is made of. It has a superior ventilation and anti-fog system, removable interior cheek pads and sturdy, removable chinstraps.

AGV laser one-piece riding suit – considering that leather is the way to go for motorcycle gears, this fashionable suit is made from 1.44 mm premium cowhide and features double and triple stitched seams in all high impact areas. It has a ventilated design with Schoeller Kevlar Keprotec stretch panels inside the sleeves and behind the knees for added comfort and plastic knee cups and sliders for added protection

Teknic Sturgis overpants – this is made to be worn over jeans for added protection. Composed of top grade cowhide leather, these overpants have full-length two-way side zippers, elastic leather waistband with a Velcro adjustable waist belt, and leather stretch panels at the knees. It ensures the ease of your leg movements.

Joe Rocket black leather jacket – safe and sound is an understatement with this jacket handy. What more could you ask when it has a plastic body armor, dual density spine pad and Full Flex windproof sleeve panels.

Icon barrier gloves – wearing of motorcycle-specific gloves to protect your hands is highly recommended. Thus, there’s nothing more preferable than Icon gloves. These stylish hand gears feature padding on the back and padded rivets on the palm.

Sidi Vertebra 2 Te-Por boots – superior protection is the overall statement of these boots due to its patented Vertebra protection system. They are reliable riding boots to protect your feet, ankles and shins.

Now, you can conquer the road with confidence! And a friendly reminder: since you know already how to secure yourself, secure your motorcycle, too by having reliable motorcycle part covers.]]></description>
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