Showing posts with label motorcycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
From The Heart of One Motorcycle Rider to Another Last Minute Gift Suggestion
Are you like me, a last minute holiday shopper and one who has a preference for shopping online? Isnt it great how much easier and more efficient it becomes each passing year !?? Practical and a cinch shopping by way of your own computer!
On every rider’s list are items from gear, gadgets, parts and other stuff which in all honesty, we can often live and ride without. However, in other countries doing without is an unfortunate part of everyday life. Its during this seasonal occasion we have the opportunity to celebrate generosity and give thanks to the little things; thinking of those less privileged than ourselves.
“Riders for Health” makes a perfect gift of kind on behalf of your rider friend--or as I practice, as my own personal gesture this time of the year. And its so easy, I do it simply online.
Riders for Health are an international non-profit organisation that is providing health-care to rural African villages using motorcycles and motorcycle ambulances.
By providing health-care door-to-door, the organisation is hoping to help fight the spread of AIDS. The project has resulted in reducing the disease and illnesses by getting patients much-needed medicine. And lets not overlook the huge number of women trained to ride and as motorcycle mobile care givers!
Riders for Healths vision is of a world in which the poor do not suffer and die for lack of access to health care and other vital services simply because they are isolated by distance or terrain. They manage and maintain the vehicles used in the delivery of health care and other vital services to rural communities in Africa.
From gasoline for a support worker to a helmet or t-shirt –there are many ways to contribute.
Get online and donate your support now!
Best wishes for a wonderful holiday time!
On every rider’s list are items from gear, gadgets, parts and other stuff which in all honesty, we can often live and ride without. However, in other countries doing without is an unfortunate part of everyday life. Its during this seasonal occasion we have the opportunity to celebrate generosity and give thanks to the little things; thinking of those less privileged than ourselves.
“Riders for Health” makes a perfect gift of kind on behalf of your rider friend--or as I practice, as my own personal gesture this time of the year. And its so easy, I do it simply online.
Riders for Health are an international non-profit organisation that is providing health-care to rural African villages using motorcycles and motorcycle ambulances.
Riders for Healths vision is of a world in which the poor do not suffer and die for lack of access to health care and other vital services simply because they are isolated by distance or terrain. They manage and maintain the vehicles used in the delivery of health care and other vital services to rural communities in Africa.
From gasoline for a support worker to a helmet or t-shirt –there are many ways to contribute.
Get online and donate your support now!
Best wishes for a wonderful holiday time!
Sunday, May 19, 2013
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Your Yamaha motorcycle insurance would like to know that preparation tips if you are considering visiting the bike in the summer. There is nothing better than the open road, the wind all around you, only you and your machine and your best friends. Make sure you have a few extra precautions before you leave, however. And remember that no site preparation Yamaha makes quality motorcycle insurance. Both must work together.
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One should never be in a rush of motorcycle tour. It is always unexpected hiccups, and should take frequent breaks. Plan your route accordingly, an abundance of other facilities available. Of course, these unexpected problems by breaking a good cover can be minimized on your Yamaha motorcycle insurance.
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Do you have all your current service and do not forget to look over the machine thoroughly. Check tyros, liquids, and all moving parts. This includes things like oil changes, air filter, tune ups, tire pressure, tire tread, wheel Balancing, brake fluid, brake pads, and all electronics such as signals and headlights.
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Friday, May 10, 2013
Ryno Micro Cycle The One wheeled motorcycle

I am very impressed with this bike, but unique, this bike is also environmentally friendly. Ryno Micro-Cycle has a unique design, the other with another motorcycle, Ryno Micro-Cycle has only one wheel only. With one wheel, power efficiency is very high. Rynos why Micro-Cycle-called eco-friendly motorcycles.
Although it only has one wheel only, Ryno Micro-Cycle is very easy to drive and the first stage you use the Ryno Micro-Cycle, surely you can master this one wheel bike. Thats because, Ryno using large tires with wide soles. Handlebars are equipped with windshield and cockpit.
Ryno is equipped with a lithium-iron-phosphate which can cover a distance of 48 miles, with a fully charged battery condition. Owner simply charging the battery for 1.5 hours. Ryno can be sped up to speeds of 40 km / h.
Ryno Micro-Cycle weighs 57 pounds, and can explore the narrow streets, and get in the elevator for those of you who have a residence in an apartment, you are also suitable for the pedestrians in urban areas. Ryno also great for close range transport. The price for this bike around U.S. $ 4,500, and according to news from various media, Ryno will soon be marketed in early 2013.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
The Top 20 Motorcycle Auctions
I had made a post a few weeks back on The Most Expensive Bike in U.K. Obviously it was an auctioned bike and it had to be a Vincent. Recently I learned that the most expensive auctioned bike in the world is a 1915 Cyclone Board Track Racer. Interestingly this bike was also featured in the first Legend Of The Motorcycle show. Featured here are the Worlds Top 20 auctioned bikes.
1. 1915 Cyclone Board Track Racer
$520,000
July 2008 Monterey Mid America

2. 1939 Vincent-HRD 998cc Series-A Rapide
£214,800 $378,757
September 2008 New Bond St Bonhams

3. 1927 Zenith-JAP 8/45hp

3. 1927 Zenith-JAP 8/45hp
£177,500 $312,986
September 2008 New Bond St Bonhams

4. 1934 Brough Superior 996cc SS100
£166,500 $293.589
April 2008 Stafford Bonhams

5. 1954 AJS Porcupine

5. 1954 AJS Porcupine
£163,600 $288.475
April 2000 Stafford Bonhams

6. 1938 Brough Superior 982cc SS100

6. 1938 Brough Superior 982cc SS100
£163,200 $287,770
September 2008 New Bond St Bonhams

7. 1941 Crocker Big Tank
$243,800
January 2007 Las Vegas Mid America

8. 1937 Brough Superior SS-100
£137,000 $241,53
November 2005 LA Bonhams

9. 1939 Crocker V-Twin Big Twin
$233,200 January 2008
Las Vegas Mid America

10. 1939 Vincent-HRD Series A Rapide
£120,500 $212,448
November 2005 LA Bonhams

11. 1924 Montgomery-Anzani 8/38hp V-Twin

11. 1924 Montgomery-Anzani 8/38hp V-Twin
£109,300 $192,702
April 2006 Stafford Bonhams

12. 1928 Coventry-Eagle 980cc Flying-8
£100,500 $177,182
April 2008 Stafford Bonhams

13. 1928 Windhoff 746cc Four
£100,500 $177,182
April 2008 Stafford Bonhams
14. 1973 Harley-Davisdon 750cc XRTT
$176,000
March 10, 2006, Daytona, Florida, J.Wood & Co.

15. 1925 Brough Superior 980cc SS80 De Luxe
£85,200 $155,532
September 2008 New Bond St Bohams

16. 1954 Vincent 998cc White Shadow Series C
£81,800 $144,246
April 2007 Stafford Bonhams
17. 1913 Flying Merkel
$130,000
October 2006 Barber Vintage Festival, J.Wood & Co.

18. 1958/9 Benelli 248cc Grand Prix
£71,900 $126,780
October 2006 Stafford, Bonhams

19. 1928 McEvoy-JAP 8/45hp
£66,400 $117, 480
October 2005 Stafford Bonhams

20. 1975 Ducati 750ss ‘Round Case’
£59,354 $104,645
May 2008 San Francisco Bonhams
In the Top 10, there are 3 Brough Superior SS100 (from 1934, 38, 39), 2 Vincent HRD (from 1939) & 2 Crocker Big Tanks (from 1939, 41). Rounding up the Top 10 are a 1927 Zenith Jap at #3 & AJS Porcupine at #5. Interestingly all bikes except the Cyclone are from the U.K while the Cyclone was made by the Joerns Motor Manufacturing Company of St. Paul, Minnesota. In the Top 20, there are 4 Brough Superior and 4 Vincent marking their authority as the premier brand of Golden Eras motorcycling days. The oldest bike in the Top 20 is a Flying Merkel of 1913 while the youngest is a 1975 Ducati 750SS. 12 bikes are of the 1925 to 1939 era. Only the Ducati and the HD XRTT at #14 are neither vintage nor classic.
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Motorcycle Yamaha xt1200z super ténéré user manual
Okay buddy true of every bike has its drawbacks and advantages. ranging from the ordinary into the extraordinary. discussion this time is about yamaha. Yamaha started with a clean sheet and a clear vision for the Super Tenere - the intelligent adventure bike trip. I also became interested in big machines, powerful - with the layout inline 2-cylinder motorcycles aims to maintain a compact and narrow 270-degree crank then intentionally to feel incredible throttle. No need to wait a long time you can get complete information by download it for free. please download here
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