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Thursday, March 25, 2021 PREVENT MOTORCYCLE THEFT Did You Know? Motorcycles are highly prone to theft because they are easily accessible. Keep these theft prevention guidelines in mind the next time you go on the road. Shut off the ignition and lock your bike when you get off. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 30, 2015Whether you are a new rider or you are seasoned, riding a motorcycle is exhilarating. There is nothing that can compare to the feeling you have while on a motorcycle. With the wind at your back and the purring of your motor tickling your ears, it’s hard not to desire a new motorcycle. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 7, 2015While technological strides have made motorcycles safer to ride over the years, they still do not have the steel and airbags that cars are equipped with for the protection of drivers and passengers. That means it’s up to you to keep safety in mind while you ride. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, June 3, 2015If thieves don’t see it, they won’t steal it. Sounds simple, right? Unfortunately, keeping your motorcycle concealed in your garage isn't always enough to thwart thieves who are adamant on stealing your ride. It certainly doesn't stop your bike from getting stolen on the street or from a parking space. READ MORE >>
Friday, May 29, 2015Buying any kind of used vehicle has its risks. Whether this is your first motorcycle purchase or your fourth, consider these simple questions and follow this guide to make sure the motorcycle you're buying is working in the way you expect. Ask the Seller Questions READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 7, 2015Motorcycle accidents are more likely to cause serious injury or death than accidents involving other vehicle types. An accident situation that would cause a minor fender-bender between two cars could be fatal if a motorcycle were involved. One important advantage of the motorcyclist is that he has an unobstructed view of the road. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 10, 2015Motorcyclists have less room for error than car drivers. They lack the stability, the protective cage, the crumple zones, the seat belts and air bags enjoyed by operators of four-wheeled vehicles. Unlike motorcyclists, car drivers wearing seat belts aren't ejected from their vehicles in accidents. READ MORE >>
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