Archive for the 'Biker Bits' Category

Bicycling Down The River

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

My river-rafting adventure started on a bicycle. The small daypack I wore carried a hatchet, a saw, some scraps of rope, food, water, a garbage bag bivy sack, a hat, and odds and ends. It weighed less than fifteen pounds total.
It was late May, so Id stay warm in my homemade bivy, without a sleeping […]

Motorcycle Theft From the Point of View of a Reformed Thief

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Information gathered from stats and reports on convicted motorcycle thieves. As well as, from the victoms of motorcycle theft.
The market for stolen bikes right now is so big, it is rediculous! Most bikes get taken around 2:00-3:30 am when noone is up looking out the windows. The theives will first drive around and look for […]

Hand wash your motorcycle!

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Perhaps, you are one of the multitudes of riders, who have visited the famous Sturgis, Daytona and Laughlin bike wash stands. The reason might be for bike washing alone or it may also be for the bikini clad girls washing the bikes. Either ways, you have to be sure that your bike is squeaky clean […]

Workings of a Motorcycle Muffler Suspension

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Motorcycles are becoming more popular because of its convenience and relatively inexpensive cost compared to automobiles. They are capable of the same speeds as cars and can also be licensed for use on public highways.
Owners and drivers of motorcycles opt for these motorized, two-wheeled vehicles as transportation because aside from it being an inexpensive alternative […]

Haro Mountain Bike - The Dirt-Dancing Hero Bike

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

The Haro mountain bike equals expert dirt riding. Since Haro came on the scene in the 80’s as a BMX company, they’ve been focused on one thing only, and that is performance in dirt riding - on the mountain trails, on the local course, or anywhere for that matter, even on your way to work […]