Motorcycle Luggage Manufacture Introduces 70 New Styles of Motorcycle Saddlebags
Viking Bags of Los Angeles California has launched 70 new types of saddlebags making it one of the most advance motorcycle saddlebags manufacturer in North America. This new generation of motorcycle luggage is aimed at providing a complete solution to the motorcycle riders. The new generation of saddlebags introduced by Viking Bags are lockable, super reinforced to prevent sagging, have quick release buckles and include mounting hardware.
Should I Buy New Motorcycle Engines or Used Motorcycle Engines?
A very picky motorcycle collector might say: ?never anything used for me!? But to others, Used Motorcycle Engines are actually not so bad, provided you know how to pick them and know what you?re doing when you?re assembling your motorcycle with the used parts. Some Used Motorcycle Engines are in quite acceptable (sometimes, even excellent) condition so you would be getting a good deal, under those circumstances.
Launch of Performance-Motorcycle-Parts.com Provides Motorcycle Enthusiasts Detailed Online Dealer Reviews
The launch of Performance-Motorcycle-Parts.com offers motorcycle enthusiasts a convenient source for in-depth motorcycle dealer reviews and expert motorcycle buying tips.
Innovative Automotive Group Gets 2008 GMC Sierra From General Motors
Innovative Automotive Group, (IAG) a world class innovator specializing in automotive styling and performance has yet another custom vehicle in the works for the S.E.M.A. (Specialty Equipment Manufacturing Association) convention in November of this year.
The Development of Three Motors, Including Automobile, That Are Powered by Air Only
The use of these motors will serve three purposes: 1. Reduce the worldwide dependency on oil, coal and natural gas as a power source. 2. Tremendously reduce global warming and assist in saving this planet. 3. Produce a cleaner atmosphere, thus reducing a lot of health problems.
Not only will our technology change the manner in which new cars are powered, we can alter the existing 100 million cars on the road.
Riding a Motorcycle That Does Not Have Motorcycle Insurance is Stupid
There is no other way to put it, if you are riding without good motorcycle insurance you are just plain stupid Most motorcycle owners have insurance but there will always be some that think it is not necessary, it is to expensive, they don't need it because they drive safe and many more excuses
Motorcycle Bloggers International (MBI) 2008 Awards For The Motorcycle Industry
Nominated by the public, voted upon by the public, moderated and organized by MBI.
The Classic Automotive Product The Ford Model A Motor Auto
Creating a replacement for the phenomenally successful; Model T Ford will always be recognized as one of the toughest tasks in all the entire history of the automobile industry Later successes in an established industry are always easier ? the groundwork has been done
Suzuki Motorcycles - From Fine Loom Manufacturers to Major Motorcycle Company
Started in a small warehouse by Michio Suzuki back in 1909, Suzuki aimed at making better looms for the Japanese silk industry. It was only thirty years after its existence that the company started thinking of diversifying into cars, motorcycles and related machinery.
How To Make Your Own Vintage Motor Cycle & Automotive Spare Parts
Vintage Car & Motorcycle restoration enthusiasts all share
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Suzuki Motorcycles - From Fine Loom Manufacturers to Major Motorcycle Company
Started in a small warehouse by Michio Suzuki back in 1909, Suzuki aimed at making better looms for the Japanese silk industry. It was only thirty years after its existence that the company started thinking of diversifying into cars, motorcycles and related machinery. In fact, it was only after the collapse of the cotton market in 1951, that Suzuki seriously got into the motorcycle and car industry. One of the first two-wheeled innovations by Suzuki was a motorized bicycle called the "Power Free". This bicycle was so ingeniously designed that the government of Japan gave Suzuki a subsidy in order to continue their research in motorcycle and car innovation. As time progressed, the company started to build better and better motorcycles. And by 1962, Suzuki Motorcycles had won their first 50cc Grand Prix World Championship. By the late 60s, the company had become known and respected in the American and European motorbike world. One of their best-selling machines during this time period was the Suzuki X-6 Hustler, which was the fastest Japanese 250cc for that time. Suzuki Motorcycles also gained fame in the motocross world. In the 60s and 70s, motocross racing was largely dominated by European motorcycle manufacturers. Japanese motorcycles did not have much of a presence or respect in this arena, but during this time, Suzuki Motorcycles won the World Championship several times between 1971 and 1976 in the 500cc MX race. In addition to this, the company also won every 125cc world championship from 1975 to 1984. By the late '80s, Suzuki had gained the respect of all within the racing community at the highest levels. One of the best Suzuki Motorcycles of this era was the GSX–R750. Its design and energy was unbeatable and, at that time, it was the lightest bike around in its class. The Suzuki GSX-R was without any doubt one of the most important and influential motorcycles of the 80s. Even now, twenty years later, you will find the GSX–R line in Suzuki Motorcycles current catalog. In fact you will find it in several sizes ranging from 600cc to 1000cc. Since the GSX–R750, Suzuki Motorcycles has come with many other successful models and today, Suzuki is a well-known name in the Motorcycling world . The company has won over a dozen World Championships along with many other races. Their long-standing emphasis on innovation as well as their meticulous care in craftsmanship has lead the company from strength to strength for more than 50 years. For all this Suzuki is now one of the four big names in the Japanese motorcycles industry. If you are planning in buying on changing your ride, their models must be included in your list of possibilities. Enjoy the Ride! Daniel Levy Daniel Levy is the owner and contributing writer of http://www.Japanese-Motorcycles-Only.com.
He loves motorcycles and Web development. For more great info visit his site (listed above) or his blog at: http://japanese-motorcycles-only.blogspot.com/.
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