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Dual Visor Helmet

Author: MeNMyBike
January 13, 2011

Skull Hawk motorcycle helmetsHawk Helmets is one of the best manufacturers of motorcycle helmets on the market today. Whenever I go riding with my fellow motorcycle enthusiasts we always sport a Hawk helmet. I recently bought a new helmet, as I am prone to do every couple of years, and decided to go with a dual visor open face helmet.

I wasn’t too concerned about making the switch from full face to open face because all Hawk motorcycle helmets are of the highest quality. My sleek, new silver helmet features an inner dark tinted visor to keep the sun out of my eyes. On top of the tinted visor is a clear visor that lifts and drops with a flick of a switch, located on the top of the helmet. The helmet comes with hawk’s unique shell design, advanced ventilation, and impact absorbent liner and comfort padding to help protect me if I should ever crash.


Keeping Control of Your Bike

Author: MeNMyBike
December 27, 2010

gloves.jpgFor most of us, when we went out to get our first bike we probably weren’t entirely aware of all the stuff we’d have to buy to go along with it. From helmets and weatherproof jackets to special accessories and more, the list goes on and on. The most important products we’ll buy, though, are accessories and gear that help keep us safer when we’re enjoying the open road. Gloves are no exception. Keeping your hands warm is only one among many advantages to wearing gloves when you’re riding.

Gloves can help protect your hands when it’s cold and can help keep them dry in rainier climates. When traveling at higher speeds, rain can feel like needles impacting your skin and this can make for an unsafe situation very quickly. One problem with gloves, however, is the fat that they can often restrict hand movement. Fingerless motorcycle gloves are not as restrictive as standard gloves and they can help you keep better control of your bike. You can keep all the comfort and safety of gloves without losing your dexterity. Try a pair and see for yourself!


November 30, 2010

biker.jpgWith the holiday season upon us it’s getting more and more important to get our shopping done. If you’re anything like me you’ve got a very long list, and very few of the people on it are easy to shop for. This is the one thing that can make holiday shopping so tedious and frustrating. You spend hours in traffic, fight crowds and stand in line only to get something that doesn’t really seem to let them know that you care.

This has happened to me on more than one occasion but I won’t be letting it happen again this year. Since I know so many motorcycle riders and enthusiasts I’ll have an easy time picking up great cycle gear this year. My brother has always been the one most difficult to shop for since I didn’t really know anything about his interests. But with the growing popularity of motorcycle riding it’s become difficult not to know someone who enjoys this favorite past-time. Thankfully I can avoid the frustrations this season and get my shopping done in convenience and comfort!


November 16, 2010

bell.jpgBy their own account, Bell Helmets got its big start when Cal Niday hit a retaining wall and fractured his skull way back in 1955. Fortunately for him he was wearing a Bell that saved his life. Ever since, Bell has been saving lives everyday all around the world. With more design patents than any other helmet manufacturer on the planet, Bell continues to be an innovator in high-quality helmets for everything from bicyclists to Formula One racers.

Bell motorcycle helmets have always been a big part of Bell’s culture. As the first company to design and distribute a full-face motorcycle helmet, they’ve revolutionized the industry more than once. It used to be said you didn’t have a motorcycle helmet until you had a Bell. With one of the highest safety ratings in the industry, and as one of the world’s largest manufacturers of helmets, it’s easy to see why.


November 2, 2010

chick.gifEveryone drips stuff on their clothing every once and a while, but it can be more difficult to get drippings off motorcycle leather jackets than it is to get out of a cotton shirt. If you notice that you’ve dripped something on to the leather jacket, quickly remove the substance with a gentle brush and then clean the surface with a mild soap and warm water.

Some things that you should avoid using on your leather jacket are any waxes, silicones, and any leather preparations. Also avoid cleaning the jacket with anything that contains an alcohol substance, turpentine substance, or mineral spirits as these can severely destroy the leather jacket.

A leather motorcycle jacket can be a true priced possession for any motorcyclist and taking care of your leather jacket should be done just as much as you take care of your motorcycle. If you feel there is something you can handle on your own, don’t try. Take your leather jacket to someone who can do it without chancing your leather jacket from being destroyed.


October 19, 2010

armor.jpgWhen a little touch up needs to be done to your leather motorcycle jacket, taking it to the cleaners can be quite frustrating. So instead just find a cloth that is very gentle to the touch and a spray cleaner that doesn’t contain chemical substances and wipe your jacket down. This will help in getting all the dust off the jacket’s outer surface.

For those that own leather processed jackets you can simply use a gentle soap and water to clean your jacket. When you are doing this though ensure that you use a gentle cloth as it could damage the outer layer of the leather. Brushed leather is hard to come by, but when you do cleaning, it can be done with the use of a mohair brush or a shoe brush like the old fashioned kind. By using either one of these tools, you should have the ability to get good results every time.


Be Picky About Your Chaps

Author: MeNMyBike
September 28, 2010

booty.pngWhat you wear makes a difference-especially if you’re riding a motorcycle. Wearing biker clothes can really help you create the image of a “tough guy”. From your helmet to your motorcycle chaps, each article of clothing you wear should make a statement as well as protecting you from any injuries you may suffer in an accident. Chaps were invented to protect a person’s legs from scrapes and burns.

When purchasing chaps you should make sure they are loose enough. You should be able to move freely when wearing the chaps. Choose a pair that is lightweight and comfortable. Try on the chaps before buying them. Durable materials like leather will last longer and offer better protection.


The Gift of Pink

Author: MeNMyBike
September 14, 2010

pink3.gifPink leather motorcycle gear is a great alternative to classic black. This is especially true for all the female riders out there who are tired of being mistaken as masculine riders. All bikers know that it’s not just possible – it’s common – for female riders to be feminine women, and pink motorcycle gear can help show that. Just think about how jealous all her friends will be as they continue to ride in their basic black while she turns heads in pink!

If your special lady is cost-conscious, she may think it’s unnecessary to invest in more motorcycle gear if she already has a fine set of black leather gear. That’s why pink gear makes a great gift – it’s something she would love, but would never get for herself. Pink women’s motorcycle jackets are a great piece of gear to start out with. It can be mixed with her black chaps, boots and gloves, and still look great even without other pink gear. But if she loves the pink jacket, you can get a head start on looking for more pink gear to buy for her next year!


August 30, 2010

men’s motorcycle jackets

Over the years, many people have found that riding the open road on their motorcycle is a liberating experience. The freedom offered by this kind of nomadic life has proved appealing for many different generations of people. But spending a significant amount of time on the road means that you’re sure to encounter all kinds of weather. And this includes foul weather conditions such as wind, rain, sleet, snow, and more.

When you hit really bad weather such as the snow and ice, make sure that your bike is able to handle the conditions. To that end, make sure the tires can handle the slippery conditions, because there truly isn’t much between you and the pavement if you take a tumble. Also make sure you’re prepared for less severe conditions like rain. Condition your men’s motorcycle jackets so they’re ready to stand up to the elements.


Better Biking Gear

Author: MeNMyBike
August 16, 2010

women’s motorcycle jackets

A few weeks ago, I started seeing a guy who rides a Harley. I have always had an affinity for motorcycles, but I hadn’t been on the back of one until we started dating. Now that we have been going together for a couple of weeks, the novelty of riding the motorcycle is starting to wear off, and it is becoming apparent that I will need some adequate riding gear if the bike is going to be our main conveyance.

After searching the internet, I decided to purchase some basic motorcycle gear and apparel. First and foremost, of course, was a well-fitting motorcycle helmet. I also decided to get a couple of customary women’s motorcycle jackets as well. And since we have a propensity to go for long rides, I decided that a pair of womens leather motorcycle pants were also advisable.