Motorcycle luggage allows bike riders to carry all necessary things while cruising on bikes. It helps to keep the personal things in a safe and comfortable manner, as there is a locking facility present in most modern luggage. Read the rest of this entry »
Leather Motorcycle Gear
Archive for December, 2008
It is a well established fact that protective gears like motorcycle jackets help avoid injuries during the accidents. Of course, injuries due to high speed high impact situations cannot be reduced irrespective of the quality of the protective gears that the rider is wearing. Read the rest of this entry »
In case you experience of a motorcycle accident the chances of you safely escaping a disastrous end or not essentially depends on many things including what protective gear you are wearing. One of the important things that govern your safety during an accident is a pair of biker boots. Read the rest of this entry »

Different states in the US follow different motorcycle helmet laws that cater to their own residents and constituents. Motorcycle helmet law has been instituted to provide safety and protection to motorcycle riders from different states.
But the helmet law being followed in one state may not be the same as those followed in another. There are even other states that do not have their own laws governing the proper use of motorcycle helmets. There are currently 4 states that do not have their own motorcycle helmet law. Read the rest of this entry »

I’ve been browsing blogs about motorcycle helmets and it seems the lack of visor versatility is one of the biggest complaints. Most motorcycle riders default to a tinted visor on their helmet since most of their riding is done in daylight and hopefully warm sunny conditions. It makes sense then to prefer tinting but even in the Southern states where the riding season is extended, or even year round, sundown comes way too early. Evening commuters have to either wear shades and a clear shield or pack a replacement shield to accommodate the lighting conditions. Other issues arise when the constant rotation of the shields results in reduced shield life and breakage. Read the rest of this entry »
Most motorcycle riders wear leather – lots of leather. Boots, chaps, vests, gloves, chain wallets, and leather jackets. The reason behind all this leather is not for looks, and it’s not to appear threatening. It’s all about protection! Read the rest of this entry »
If you’re gift shopping for your favorite motorcycle rider, it can be easy to overspend your budget. Many of the most popular accessories like a riding jacket or exhaust system can easily cost several hundred dollars. And with many high-end parts, there may be additional time and expense for the installation.
Of all the materials one can make clothes out of, nothing has the charm or the lasting beauty of leather. Luckily for the majority of motorcycle riders out there, leather also provides great protection against spills and the elements. If you are looking to expand and refresh your motorcycle riding gear collection this year, here are a few additions you can consider for this year and for the future. Read the rest of this entry »
Trying to decide which motorcycle helmet is right for you? Our motorcycle helmet review will help you make the right choice.If you want to start a heated discussion among motorcycle riders, start talking about helmet laws. There aren’t many topics that will stir up more passion than whether or not motorcycle riders have the right to ride without a helmet. It’s hard to disagree with the fact that motorcycle helmets help prevent serious head injuries. Read the rest of this entry »
When it comes to motorcycle gear, safety is more important than fashion. Thousands each year are injured or even killed in motorcycle accidents each year. The sad truth about these injuries and deaths is that some individuals could have prevented the seriousness of their accident if they had worn the appropriate protective motorcycle gear. The high speed thrill of the ride can be an an enjoyable and safe one, as long as you know how to dress to ride your motorcycle. Read the rest of this entry »