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		<title>How to Cross America on a Harley Davidson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[pImagine hopping on a big fat a href=http://www.harley-davidson-wow.com target=_blankHarley Davidson/a motorcycle. As you turn the key, the motorcycle begins to rumble and your adrenaline starts to flow. With the wind on your face and pavement beneath your feet, you hit the road for an adventure of a lifetime./p
pBefore heading out and exploring, youll want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>pImagine hopping on a big fat a href=http://www.harley-davidson-wow.com target=_blankHarley Davidson/a motorcycle. As you turn the key, the motorcycle begins to rumble and your adrenaline starts to flow. With the wind on your face and pavement beneath your feet, you hit the road for an adventure of a lifetime./p<br />
pBefore heading out and exploring, youll want to pick up a copy of Harley Davidsons Ride Atlas. This must-have guide has a durable rubber-like cover and contains well-configured and easy-to-read pages of scenic routes complete with detailed descriptions and maps./p<br />
pYoull also want to pick up a copy of Riding the World by Gregory Frazier. This unparalleled book offers skillful touring advice to motorcycle riders and includes colour photos, with sections on routes, motorcycle preparation, sleeping, eating, what to take, and whether to go it alone./p<br />
pYou dont need to own a Harley Davidson motorcycle to embark on a journey across America. There are many companies that allow riders to rent roughly any model of Harley Davidson motorcycle. Most offer travel packages that include hotel accommodations, sightseeing tours, and meals. Riders can rent a motorcycle daily, weekly, or monthly./p<br />
pRide Free Motorcycle Tours are designed to deliver life altering travel experiences. Ride Free offers a variety of tours including a cruise from L.A. to Vegas; a weekend ride along the California coastline; the Route 66 to Grand Canyon ride; and the ever-popular Sturgis Rally./p<br />
pThe Sturgis Rally began in 1938 and has grown to be a worldwide motorcycle event that attracts more than 500,000 motorcycle enthusiasts each year. Bikers from all walks of life join together to celebrate their love of motorcycles and the freedom they provide./p<br />
pEagle Rider Motorcycle Rental has a nationwide network of locations where you can choose from the worlds largest rental inventory of Harley Davidson motorcycles. While Eagle Rider specializes in motorcycle tours of San Francisco and Northern California, they also offer tours to destinations across the United States. Riders can escape for a weekend or participate in a month-long cross country tour./p<br />
pWhen travelling on a motorcycle, the first topic you must realize is you will have to pack lightly and include only the basic essentials. Pack a small travel bag for personal items and include travel size bottles of everything needed. Choose items that have multiple uses such as an Army knife./p<br />
pSaddle bags are one of the best options when it comes to storing food, clothing and personal gear. Take clothing that is versatile, easy to care for, and requires little space. Bring along sealable put in bags or plastic grocery bags to store dirty clothes or dispose of any trash./p<br />
pIf you will be tenting out, you can use the luggage rack or passenger seat to hold camping equipment. Look for lightweight gear and compact equipment that can be tightly folded or rolled up. Cooking equipment should be limited to one pot and eating utensils./p<br />
pIf youre riding your own motorcycle, take it in for a thorough check-up before heading out on an extended trip. If youre renting a motorcycle, ask the representative to show you the written maintenance record book on the motorcycle before taking it out on the road./p<br />
pAlways chart your route so that you know where gas stations, restaurants and camping facilities are located. Leave a copy of your route with a friend or family member and keep a map and compass ready to hand(p) so you dont get lost on the road or while camping./p<br />
pa href=http://www.harley-davidson-wow.com target=_blankHarley Davidson /amotorcycles are one-of-a-kind bikes, designed for the ultimate driving experience. Isnt it time you threw your cares to the wind and ventured out for a weekend getaway or a month long hiatus?br /nbsp;/p</p>
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		<title>Restoring Vintage Motorcycles: Finding Parts For your Bike</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[pAs a motorbike enthusiast, you know that restoring a vintage motorbike can be really rewarding. Its also a enjoyable hobby to begin and it is also a kind of hobby where you actually invest your money instead of just spending it./p
pHowever, you have to keep in mind that restoring vintage motorcycles is difficult work. Its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>pAs a motorbike enthusiast, you know that restoring a vintage motorbike can be really rewarding. Its also a enjoyable hobby to begin and it is also a kind of hobby where you actually invest your money instead of just spending it./p<br />
pHowever, you have to keep in mind that restoring vintage motorcycles is difficult work. Its not something that you can do overnight and its certainly not a spray can paint job. Restoring vintage motorcycles signifies that you simply need to be capable to give the motorbike back its glory days. You need to make it look and perform like new once again. This basically signifies that you need to restore the motorcycle aesthetically and also make it mechanically sound./p<br />
pSo, just how do you restore a vintage motorcycle?/p<br />
pThe very first step to restore a vintage motorbike would be to disassemble it down towards the frame. You have to take everything off the frame and you have to do so carefully and in detail. For every part you take off, you have to inspect the part and take pictures of it. This way, you will be capable to know which part needs cleaning, repair, or replacement./p<br />
pThe pictures will serve as a reference for you and it will also help you determine how to put everything back together again./p<br />
pNow that you simply organized the parts for your motorbike and also you listed down which component needs replacement, the next step is to get the components, correct?/p<br />
pWell, this really is really easier said than down, particularly when it comes to restoring old model motorcycles and rare motorcycles. This really is because the components utilized listed here are no longer being mass produced. In fact, some motorcycle manufacturers already closed down. This basically signifies that you need to discover an additional way to get your hands on the components you require in order for you to fully restore your motorcycle./p<br />
pSo, here are some of the ways on how you can obtain the parts you require for the motorcycle./p<br />
pThe first is by searching for it on sites that is dedicated to motorbike restoration enthusiasts. There are plenty of websites these days that sells parts for different kinds of vintage motorcycles. This means that your chances of getting the parts you require is substantially increased./p<br />
pAnother way to obtain the components you need is by joining motorcycle clubs with a particular interest on the make and model from the motorbike youre restoring. By joining such clubs, you will be capable to meet people who might also be working on the same project as yours and might have components available for trading. And, if youre lucky enough, you may even get some from the components you require for free./p<br />
pThese are some from the methods on how you can get the components you need for restoring your vintage motorbike. By following these ideas, you will be capable to increase your probabilities in restoring your vintage bike easily and really have a lot of enjoyable performing so. So, once you begin your project, you may wish to join a motorbike club that has a specific interest on the type of bike youre restoring./p</p>
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		<title>Motorcycle Gear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[pFinding the best  motorcycle  attire at a reduction  cost  has been made far simpler since the appearance of internet motorbike stores.nbsp; Now you can shop for riding gear in the relaxation of your own house.nbsp; Also the  convenience   of never having to leave your place and having all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>pFinding the best  motorcycle  attire at a reduction  cost  has been made far simpler since the appearance of internet motorbike stores.nbsp; Now you can shop for riding gear in the relaxation of your own house.nbsp; Also the  convenience   of never having to leave your place and having all your gear brought to your front door is an agreeable bonus.nbsp; In todays market for bike clothes and gear youve got a plenitude of decisions as regards what you want to wear.nbsp; Some of todays preferred gear is created by Icon. nbsp;br /br /Icon essentially has its heart beat on the market, theyre always pushing the envelope when thinking about design and style.nbsp; They are probably the most searched for maker of bike gear online .nbsp; One of the more contemporary lines for motorbike attire is Arlen Ness.nbsp; Now Arlen Ness or Ness Tech has made parts for cruiser bikes forever but has just recently also decided to go into the attire market with some really pleasant looking jackets.nbsp; You can get anything from a jacket to gloves, boots and a href=http://www.motorbikepants.com/ target=_blankmotorbike pants/a from AGV. nbsp;br /br /AGV Sport makes top quality gear.nbsp; Alpinestars is another well-liked maker of motorbike attire.nbsp; They make bike helmets, gloves, boots, jackets, a href=http://www.motorbikepants.com/leather-motorbike-pants/ target=_blankleather  motorbike pants/a and even one piece or 2 piece riding suits.nbsp; The one piece suits really are far more built to be for track days, offering the finest in protection that money can buy. nbsp;br /br /Back in the early biker days if you wanted a href=http://www.motorbikepants.com/ target=_blankmotorbike pants/a or a jacket you were nearly stuck sweating it out in a leather jacket regardless of if it was steaming outside.nbsp; Now you can get mesh jackets that offer as much protection as their leather opposite numbers.nbsp; The advent of mesh jackets was a dream happen for anyone that lives in highly warm climates.nbsp; Gloves are now also being made out mesh material to make them even lighter and much more breathable so allowing your hands to remain cooler while still offering some protection.nbsp; Alpinestars makes some highly good ones that double as regular tennis shoes fine.nbsp; If youre in the market for quality  motorbikeattire at a reduction Id definitely advocate that you hit the Net and shop to your hearts content.nbsp; With so many makers and sites out there take some time and find the gear that you actually want./p</p>
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		<title>Use Waterproof Motorcycle Gear To Protect Your Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine for a second , you&#8217;re flying along a road out on your annual motorbike trip. As it looms closer you start to question what to do.  Should you pull over and wait out the storm?  Or ride on through to your next stop, and stick it our.  You make a choice to for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine for a second , you&#8217;re flying along a road out on your annual motorbike trip. As it looms closer you start to question what to do.  Should you pull over and wait out the storm?  Or ride on through to your next stop, and stick it our.  You make a choice to for the second, and finish up spending the remainder of your trip miserable, as you have gotten a cold combined with a sinus infection. If only you had packed your bike rain gear. The miracles of modern textiles may have saved you the issue and trouble of a cold. Quality a <a href="http://www.motorbikepants.com/">waterproof-motorbike-pants</a>  and rain suits are made from a sophisticated water-resistant technology, 600 Denier nylon.  Theyll have one or two pockets with full enclosed flaps and Velcro, and even an inner pocket to keep your wallet nice and dry. With many styles and colours to choose between, youll be able to find one that matches your preferences, and still have a comfy fit. You can get water resistant a <a href="http://www.motorbikepants.com/">pants/a or rain suits</a> in either an one piece style or 2 piece style.  The legs should have Velcro and zips to cope with the wearing of boots, and the sleeves should have Velcro and zips as well to help help the wearing of a leather jacket. There also should be a sturdy heatproof inner leg lining to supply protection to the rain suit from becoming liquidized due to high engine and exhaust temperatures.  Finding a bike rain suit that has reflective material is also important. This helps to ensure that other drivers see you in stormy weather.  When riding in the rain do not forget to take it slower than ordinary.  Try and keep the turns as low as practical as you only have 2 wheels touching the ground, and a condition called hydroplaning can occur much less complex than in a passenger car.nbsp; Hydroplaning happens when the water underneath a tire causes the tire to truly float on the water, causing the tire to loose traction and stability.nbsp; Be certain to observe the amount of rain on the road, as even 2 inches of rain could cause hydroplaning.  Eventually when you get to your destination, be sure to treat your leather products with a good polish and leather preserver like, Skidmores Biker Motorbike Edition Leather Cream that helps preserve and reanimate a soft strong quality to the leather.  The ideal time to do that actually is after each stormy ride, or once or even more a month.  Whatever the weather that youre riding in, always be sure to stay safe, and have a good time.  The art of motorbike riding can be devastating, but you can help to keep it safe if you follow the rules of the road.  Be sure to help out your fellow riders, and always wear head protection.</p>
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		<title>Your source for ATV, Snowmobile, Dirt Bike and UTV Trails throughout the United States!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past few years I have been trying to find new places to ride my four wheeler, snowmobile and dirt bike so I went to the Internet because I figured the Internet has everything, there has to be a site that lists ATV, Snowmobile and Dirt Bike trails for the U.S. together in one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the past few years I have been trying to find new places to ride my four wheeler, snowmobile and dirt bike so I went to the Internet because I figured the Internet has everything, there has to be a site that lists ATV, Snowmobile and Dirt Bike trails for the U.S. together in one place!  Well I was right, there were a few but they all wanted to charge to see there database of trails and I said Im not going to pay just to browse their trails, there has to be a site out there that has this but that offers it to the public for free.  Well there were! There were a few sites that offered listings of ATV Trails but they only offer lists of ATV Trails and it was only for a small region of the U.S.  Then just recently, in the past couple months I found the web site that I have been waiting for, a website that offers organized listings of ATV, Snowmobile, Dirt Bike and Side by side trails for each state in the U.S. all together in one place. They even have PICTURES OF EACH TRAIL,as well having recommended Hotels and restaurants  for each a <a href="http://www.powersportsfan.com">Dirt Bike Trail</a>  They dont have every state completely finished yet but they say it will be completely finished by mid to late June! So if your tired of spending hours on the Internet looking for a places to ride check out powersportsfan.com! Not only do they have listings of trails they also have a page that has a ton of upcoming powersports event across the United States. This really is the site that I wish would have been around when I first got my ATV, Snowmobile and Dirt Bike!</p>
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		<title>Motorcycle Insurance 101</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s no question that even people who ride expensive bikes would rather have cheap motorcycle insurance, but is it possible to save cash without scrimping on coverage? The answer is yes.
The Basics
First, it&#8217;s important to understand that, like auto insurance, motorcycle insurance comes in several parts. Basic coverage gives you the minimum coverage required by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-9 alignleft" title="iStock_000001818460XSmall" src="http://www.mototime.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/iStock_000001818460XSmall-300x199.jpg" alt="iStock_000001818460XSmall" width="300" height="199" />There&#8217;s no question that even people who ride expensive bikes would rather have <a href="http://www.carinsurancelist.com/motorcycle-insurance.htm">cheap motorcycle insurance</a>, but is it possible to save cash without scrimping on coverage? The answer is yes.</p>
<p><strong>The Basics</strong></p>
<p>First, it&#8217;s important to understand that, like auto insurance, motorcycle insurance comes in several parts. Basic coverage gives you the minimum coverage required by your state, which is usually just a liability policy.</p>
<p>In addition to liability coverage, however, there is also comprehensive and collision coverage. The former is especially important if you use your bike to commute to work or school, or if you don&#8217;t have a secure place to store it at night, like a locking garage. It pays out if your motorcycle is stolen, or sustains damage from something like a tree falling on it, or a kid attempting to hotwire it. Collision insurance, on the other hand, pays out if you&#8217;re at fault in an accident, and your motorcycle is destroyed or damaged.</p>
<p>If your bike is completely paid for, both comprehensive and collision are optional, but if you have a motorcycle that is still financed, your lender may require both.</p>
<p><strong>Additional Options</strong></p>
<p>Most motorcycle aficionados do not take home a bike and ride it forever without customizing it in some way, which is why one of the optional kinds of coverage you can buy covers accessories, including upgraded parts and newly-added chrome detailing.</p>
<p>What you should bear in mind, however, is that while there are actuarial tables and Blue Book values for stock motorcycles, once a significant amount of customization has been done, a mainstream insurer may not be able to adequately assess the risk and/or value associated with your bike. For this reason, if your ride is as unique as you are, you may want to consider custom motorcycle coverage.</p>
<p>Like the insurance for classic and modified cars, and often offered by the same companies, custom coverage uses agreed value, rather than actual cash value, to determine the maximum payout in case of a total loss. This means that the insurer will look at the bike itself, and any modifications you&#8217;ve made to it (with the supporting documentation that you provide), and come to a value that represents the real worth of your machine, a value that you agree to. This usually gives you significantly more coverage for your money.</p>
<p>Other additional coverage, offered by standard and custom insurers alike, includes coverage for passengers, either on the bike or in side cars. You can also buy 24-hour roadside assistance coverage, especially useful if you ride across the country. Finally, like a car, it&#8217;s wise to insure your bike against uninsured or under-insured motorists.</p>
<p><strong>Reducing the Cost</strong></p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve determined which types of coverage you wish to buy, it&#8217;s time to look at ways to reduce what you&#8217;re spending to insure your bike. You can reduce the cost of insurance in several ways, including:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Increasing the deductible.</strong> This is what you pay out-of-pocket when you make a claim, and the higher it is, the lower your annual premium will be. Just remember to keep it to what you can afford.</li>
<li><strong>Pay electronically: </strong>Whether you pay for a full year of coverage at a time, or prefer to make monthly payments you can save a few bucks by setting up an electronic funds transfer, rather than writing checks. Some insurers increase your savings if you agree to accept electronic statements instead of paper, as well.</li>
<li><strong>Demonstrate experience:</strong>  Just as new drivers pay higher premiums, new motorcyclists are typically charged more than those with experience. If you&#8217;re a mature rider, you may actually qualify for a discount; if not, you can demonstrate your experience by taking a class in motorcycle handling.</li>
<li><strong>Security matters:</strong> If you install an antitheft device on your bike, like the LoJack tracking system, or if you can prove you keep your motorcycle in a locked garage when not in use, you can save some cash.</li>
<li><strong>Bundle:</strong> If your bike isn&#8217;t heavily customized, you can insure it with the same company carrying your auto insurance, for a multiple vehicle discount.</li>
</ul>
<p>Motorcycle insurance isn&#8217;t really all that different from auto insurance. If your ride is a stock machine, it should be relatively easy to insure. If it&#8217;s heavily customized, specialty insurance may save you money. Either way, the important thing is that you DO have coverage.</p>
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