Motorcycle Techie Discussions: Engine Oil Filter Switch Gains in Motorbike Performance

Many of the great things caused by that simple change to a performance air filtration system on a H-D are very well known. A better breathing motor is often a crispier, more pleased V-twin. It will make much more horse power, much more torque, as well as turn in better miles per gallon. Continue reading

Do it yourself: Replacing a Well Used Motorbike Seat

Most of us adore the style of the H-D Sundowner seat, nevertheless its figure is not going to be too good for the upcoming cross state we’re going to set about. We require a saddle with plenty of booty and back support when we cruise the big miles.

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Do it yourself: Quick Roadside Fix for a Punctured Tire

The bike I have been driving not too long ago had a seriously used front motorcycle tire which I was procrastinating terribly about swapping out. That was until the aged tire found a sheet metal screw at the road and displaced its shaped figure. Thankfully for my situation (and my friends with trucks) I hid a motorcycle wheel fix kit inside my tool tote. Continue reading

Essential Tech Tools for your Motorcycle for $100

Regardless of how fresh your bike is, any time road stuff causes trouble . Should you need to have a little change or major roadside mechanics are needed, being left stranded considering the fact that you do not have anything to work with to repair your motorbike or some other bike with is unforgivable. The the main point here is the right tool for the job is actually possessing tools to do the job with. Continue reading

H-D Tech: Setting Lyndall and Jaybrake Racing Brakes

A few months back the big boys set up dual-discs with our ’10 H-D Dyna Street Bob utilizing original H-D spares. Even though this set up was an ample upgrade within the already installed disc, the big boys chose to get it one more step further and make the ultimate in front brake systems. Continue reading

Do it yourself: Put Together a Moving Truck

Constructing your own personal trailer that will haul your bike conveniently is but one good way to go somewhere with your motorcycle in one piece and buckled comfortably as you loosen up and relish the scenery. After all, you prefer to retain the chrome and paint fresh and clean. Right?

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Do-it-yourself Bike Tech: Maintaining Your Braking Systems

Braking system are sometimes ignored by many bikers after they have provided so many kilometers stopping your bike when you need them. This simple do-it-yourself maintenance of your braking system is another reminder that we need to have a look at them routinely and make sure they perform correctly to stay away from being among a huge number of victims from motorcycle accidents. Continue reading