Riding a motorcycle isn’t just about feeling the wind in your hair and conquering the open road; it’s also about embracing the responsibility of maintaining your two-wheeled steed. Just like any mechanical marvel, motorcycles require regular care to ensure they stay in peak performance condition. In this article, we’re diving into the world of motorcycle maintenance by shedding light on five common wear and tear items that every rider should keep a keen eye on. Tires: The Foundation of Your […] The post 5 Common Wear and Tear Items on Motorcycles appeared first on BestBeginnerMotorcycles . ...
Every ride on your bike is a journey into the unknown. Sometimes, you encounter the perfect ride, you and the bike as one, carving each corner precisely, the traffic light, the sun shining. But even with the most cautious approach, bad journeys, namely accidents, can still happen. In the chaotic moments after a motorcycle accident, your immediate actions can make all the difference between safety, a swift recovery, and the thing we all don’t want to think about, injury or […] The post What To Do Immediately After A Motorcycle Accident appeared first on BestBeginnerMotorcycles . ...
The reality of life in the modern, fast paced, interconnected world is that long distance job applications and career moves are much more viable than at any point before in history. It used to be that you would be born, grow up, get educated, work, and then settle into a comfortable retirement all in the same State, sometimes even the same city. That, however, is so 20th century. Todays workforce is a highly mobile one, with opportunities to expand, explore, […] The post Prepping Your Motorcycle For Transport & Shipping appeared first on BestBeginnerMotorcycles . ...
Riding a motorcycle is, by all reasonable definitions, something slightly crazy. Insane might be a better word. Consider it from a non-riders point of view, in that we dress up in brightly colored thick clothing, then sit on a vehicle with two wheels with a tank of extremely flammable liquid over a hot, reciprocating piece of metal, and we think its a great idea. We are all, in a way, slightly nuts for riding. Yet, those out there that are […] The post The Zen Art Of Motorcycle Riding appeared first on BestBeginnerMotorcycles . ...
Lets face it, motorcycles have way more risks associated with riding them than cars do with driving them. Two wheels instead of four. Exposure to the elements and no protective features such as crumple zones, safety cells, or the like. The only protection you truly get is the gear that youre wearing, which is why we here at BestBeginnerMotorcycles all follow the ATGATT tenet: All The Gear, All The Time. However, this isnt to say that riding is something that […] The post How New Motorcycle Riders Can Manage Risks & Hazards appeared first on BestBeginnerMotorcycles . ...
As we all know, motorcycles originated from engineers and inventors attaching small motors to pedal bicycles around the turn of the 20th century. While bikes themselves had their own history and development, it was around the late 1890s and early 1900s that the standardized two wheels, two pedals, two sprockets, and a chain (or belt) between them became the norm. From those early motorized bicycles, which coincidentally is the full title of our favorite mode of transportation, the motorcycle, many […] The post The Best eBikes That Look Like Motorcycles appeared first on BestBeginnerMotorcycles . ...
You can read the full review of the Himiway Cobra Pro on our sister site, webBikeWorld. For a few years now, eBikes have emerged as one of the fastest growing segments in both recreation and viable modes of getting around. In fact, it could be argued that an eBike has more access for commuting and/or regular runabout duties than a motorcycle because of many cities today having dedicated bike lanes and pathway systems that allow for bikes to travel on […] The post 2023 Himiway Cobra Pro eMTB appeared first on BestBeginnerMotorcycles . ...
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