Wednesday, February 22, 2017

West Coast Cycle Renting

One more day of winter passing is one day closer to riding season. Can't Wait. Even though winter has been pretty much non-existent this year in Pittsbugh PA, it's still not yet riding season, right?  One of my brothers told me that motorcycle rental companies in the northwest (Eagle Rider, etc) rent bikes at greatly reduced prices for people to ride them and deliver them to northern California so they can be rented there through the winter. Has anybody else ever heard this?

Saturday, February 4, 2017

5 Things You Should Know About Motorcycle Clothing

“Safety first”, should be the motto for every motorcycle rider as riding a motorcycle is inherently dangerous. People often shy away from safety gear as they feel it is bulky and restrictive, or does not look cool but what they do not realize is that this safety gear can save them from a lot of pain and suffering. What’s more is that the motorcycle apparel industry has kept abreast of consumer wants. Hence, you can purchase effective gear that not only provides safety but actually looks cool.
Motorcycle clothing equipment by virtue makes riding a more safe and comfortable experience that cannot be achieved without the proper gear. What riders have to understand is that their safety is entirely in their hands as motorcycles do not have safety measures like air bags in cars. This is exactly why it is imperative that every biker equips themselves with essential motorcycle apparel and reduces the risk of injury.

5 Essential Motorcycle Apparel Every Biker Should Own

The apparel listed below are the most important gear that every biker should consider wearing in order to reduce the amount of risk involving in motorcycle riding:
1.      Gloves: People often underestimate the true potential gloves have for bike riders. Not only do they reduce the risk of damaging ones hands in an accident but actually improve a bikers grip in moist conditions. Similarly, during warm weather gloves protect the hands from sunlight and sun burns.
2.      Boots: One of the most prone areas that can be injured in a bike accident is the rider’s feet and ankles. Without proper equipment such as sturdy boots, there is almost nothing a biker can do to save his or her feet. There are many innovative boots out there that are designed to protect the biker’s feet in case of an accident. These boots also help in comfortable gear shifting and breaking.
3.      Jacket: This is one piece of motorcycle clothing that almost every rider owns. Let’s face it there’s nothing cooler than a leather motorcycle jacket. What they don’t know is that this jacket can actually save them from a world of pain in an accident. These jackets are designed to absorb impact and will also protect against sliding on the rough surface of a road i.e. “Road Rash”.
4.      Suit: These one-piece suits are not only aerodynamic but are also designed to absorb impact and provide protection when sliding on the road’s surface. These suits can be purchased in both leather and Kevlar, with each having there are unique in their own perspective.
Helmet: Last but not least, the most important gear that every biker should own is a helmet. A helmet protects the most important part of the human body, and without it, even a minor accident can turn into a life threatening situation. Also, depending on State Law, every rider is required by the State to wear a helmet while driving a motorcycle for their own safety. If you’re planning a long distance trip, it is good advice to check the helmet laws for the States that you will be riding through.


In the end, the above mentioned motorcycle clothing and gear will help reduce the risk of motorcycle riding by a huge margin. And as a motorcyclist, you should own them too. 

The Essentials for Winter Motorcycle Riding

It is a well known fact how difficult it is to ride a motorcycle in winter. Every motorcycle rider dreads even short rides on his or her motorcycle during the season due to the fact that the cold intensifies on a motorcycle. As a result, keeping a grip on the throttle becomes next to impossible while the snow makes it difficult for the rider to navigate with ease. This makes riding a motorcycle dangerous.
However, by taking a few precautionary steps, you can safeguard yourself from the cold.

Precautionary steps to take

The steps given below can help any motorcycle rider who is planning on making a journey on his or her motorcycle in difficult cold weathers.
1)     Layer up: The most obvious precautionary step that every rider should take is to layer up like an onion. Wear a motorcycle suit with other apparel items such as a leather jacket to keep them warm. Many motorcycle companies specialize in inner wear for cold weather, and every rider should invest in a pair as this has the potential of keeping the rider warm when it is freezing.
2)     Gloves: Keeping the hands warm is crucial as most body heat escapes from the hands. Every rider should wear sturdy gloves that will trap the body heat. Wearing gloves will also protect the hands from freezing up which is extremely dangerous.
3)     Visor: Another issue riders face during winters is the fact that due to moisture,  the visor often fogs up. This clouds visibility and makes driving extremely dangerous. Riders can invest in helmets that have fog proof visor or wear a mask inside the helmet combined with a windproof balaclava.
4)     Drive slow: Cold tires have less traction which makes breaking more difficult as the motorcycle starts sliding. The only precautionary step riders can take is to drive slow and give themselves ample space from the vehicle in front of them. 
5)     Heated gear: For riders who plan on driving in extremely cold temperatures, it is recommended that they invest in heated apparel. There are electrically heated vests, jackets, pants, socks and gloves that are powered by the motorcycle’s electrical system to keep the rider warm no matter what the weather is. The only drawback to this equipment is that it is attached to the motorcycle and some riders tend to forget that fact and break apart the wiring as they walk away. The other option is battery powered gear. These items will produce heat comparable to electric gear except battery life is limited to 6 to 8 hrs at max temperature. But really, who wants to ride more than 8 hours on a winter’s day? Another drawback to battery powered gear is you must remember to recharge the device before reuse.
6)     Other apparel: Riders can also invest in winter protection gear that helps provide protection against the intense cold, these items such as foot warmers, detachable windscreen and hand guards. These items are available at an attractive price and are readily available in the market.
Most importantly, if you find yourself on an icy road, don’t freak out. Drive slowly and keep the throttle at a constant speed. Additionally, make sure your motorcycle is prepped and ready for the drive. Finally, invest in the essential apparel mentioned above. This gear will help protect every motorcycle rider from the cold ensuring a comfortable ride.
Thomas J Dormer