27th October 2006

More to Learn about Spark Plugs

Let us distinguish the important difference in spark plugs threaded ends. They come in four diameters and lengths. They come in nominal 14, 10, 12 and 18 millimeters diameters. Previously, there was a slight difference in thread configuration especially in different countries. However, the international standardization of the thread forms made it uniform. These new dimensions are now being followed by motorcycle parts manufacturers.

Usual Errors

There can be lots of error in selecting the best motorcycle parts especially in the case of spark plugs. The very usual error is using 3/4-inch plugs in 1/2 –inch holes. The result of the same is horrible.

When the plug threads are exposed in combustion, they become filled with deposits. Consequently, it will be hard to remove the plug without removing the hole threads. Quite the reverse, if you use a short plug to a deep hole, the deposit will fill the hole and it will be hard to re-install the right size plug.

The worst error is the use of overly-long plug. The exposed threads absorb great amount of heat from the combustion process which improve the plug-nose temperatures. As a consequence, the side electrode functions as a glow plug. Early ignition or runaway pre-ignition causes higher combustion chamber temperatures that can destroy the engine.

Heat Range Demands

Hot plugs come with a long insular nose. They lead heat high into the plug body before it returns to the cylinder head. Short-nosed plugs, on the other hand, have shorter heat path. Consulting the spark plug manufacturers regarding the plug’s heat range can be of great help.

This may somehow clear the cobwebs at the back of your mind regarding heat range demands. Knowing which plugs are colder or hotter may be easy if you stick to the same brand however, it becomes perplexing when you change from one brand to another.

There is more to spark plugs than the three aforementioned aspects. There are still areas that we need to master like its installations, different plug configurations and maintenance work. Nonetheless, we have to be first acquainted with these three aspects.

You must know more about spark plugs to pick the best type. Another, you have to complement your choice with your bike engine’s condition. These factors are hard to acquire and do, thus, we have to instill lots facts all at once. When you get it right, you will be greatly benefited.

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27th October 2006

Motorcycle Shipping.

Is motorcycle shipping any different to car shipping?

There are quite a few main differences between car shipping and motorcycle shipping. While a car has a reliable handbrake and four wheels for extra stability a motorcycle is quite different by design and has only two wheels with nothing to keep the bike stationery apart from the stand. You might think that motorcycle shipping would be cheaper than car shipping because of the difference in size of vehicles but this is rarely the case. The closed carriers that are often used should be specially designed to carry motorcycles and this will mean that there will either be palettes specially designed for the purpose of motorcycle shipping or there will be specially fitted tracks that serve the same purpose. What this means is that a motorcycle basically takes up the same room as a car when it needs to be shipped anywhere.

How expensive is motorcycle shipping?

This is dependant on two main factors. How far you are travelling and what services the company you intend to use has to offer. There are a variety of different services that a shipping company can offer you and you would be better using a specialist motorcycle shipper than a car shipper that offers motorcycle shipping as an extra service.

The further you are travelling and the more services you require the higher the price is likely to be, but you will receive a discount from the right company if you are transporting more than one motorbike so do shop around and check any quotes you receive carefully.

Is motorcycle shipping safe?

A reputable specialist motorcycle shipping company will know exactly what they are doing with your bike. Many companies employ motorbike enthusiasts and owners to drive the carriers so you can be sure that the driver knows how much your motorbike means to you. This isn’t to say there isn’t the occasional accident, it’s only to be expected when transporting vehicles across long distance.

A good shipping company will include some insurance with your quote and will try their utmost to ensure that nothing does go wrong. While the Insurance will cover you for scratches and careless damage by the shipping company it is unlikely to cover for ‘acts of god’ like the ship sinking or damage due to rough waters. If you’re especially worried about this, either because of the time of year, the expected weather or simply because you are transporting your pride and joy you can buy extra Insurance that covers for virtually any eventuality and your shipping company should be able to offer you a little advice on the relevant policies.

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27th October 2006

Keep Your Motorcycle Secure With A Bike Alarm

You’ve got a good chunk of money invested in your motorcycle and keeping your machine secure and safe is very important to you. There are several things you can do and adding a bike alarm is one of those things.

Motorcycle lovers have proven to love their bikes more than the average car owner investing quite a bit more money on them, especially in customizing them.

Each year more than 50,000 motorcycles are stolen. That’s astounding and each year the numbers continue to grow which is of great concern. And what’s really sad is that probably 75% of these thefts could have been prevented.

1. Think Smart

Common sense can go along way towards keeping your bike safe. Never leave the keys in the ignition if you aren’t on the bike. Don’t ever leave your bike in a way that would encourage someone to try to steel it.

2. Light It Up

Always park your bike in a place that is well lit and exposed to activity by people passing by. Never park it in a dark area such as an alley as it makes a great target then. Try to park in parking spots designated for motorcycles as they are commonly towards the front of the parking lot.

3. Bike Lock

A bike lock is a great way to ensure your bike stays right where you put it. By securely locking your bike chances are it will be bypassed for a simpler target.

There are several different styles of bike locks available each with a purpose so you will want to do some research to ensure you get the best style locks for your bike.

4. Bike Alarm

Your bike should have an immobilizer so that a theft can be stopped before it occurs. With an immobilizer it isn’t worth your thieves’ time to try and steal it. It’s great for you.

Your bike alarm should also make plenty of noise. This will attract attention and scare off the thief before more damage can be done.

5. Two Way Paging

Many of the newest alarms offer two way paging which lets you not only become notified if there is a threat or problem, but also lets you control the alarm.

6. GPS

Tracking systems are a great way to keep tabs on your bike and they offer global coverage. They do however have a monthly fee attached to them.

7. Accessory Locks

Don’t forget to also lock your accessories. This means your saddle bags, helmets, and chain, or any other potential target.

8. Alarm Warnings

Place alarm stickers on your bike letting others know that you have your alarm on your bike. Make sure they can easily be seen so that they can serve as a deterrent.

Layering your motorcycle security will increase your ability to keep your bike safe. Start with the bike alarm and incorporate these great ideas to make sure your bike stays right where it is suppose to be

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27th October 2006

Bell Motorcycle Helmets

Ever stop to wonder where the heck Bell motorcycle helmets went? After all for years it seemed like the Bell logo was everywhere you looked and it seemed a Bell helmet could be found hanging on every motorcycle.

During it’s time Bell was the equivalent of a Shoei or Suomy helmet. Just like today you own a Shoei if you are serious, then you owned a Bell.

Bell began to disappear when it was bought by the Italian helmet manufacturer Bieffe. The name seemed to disappear from the motorcycle world but it became a household world in off road helmets and bicycle helmets around the world.

But recently the Bell name has reentered the motorcycle helmet world with some great designs for this season. Now they have a full line of Snell M2000 and DOT approved off road helmets and motocross helmets as well a line of open face street helmets.

The Mag 8 is one of those street helmets with its European style flair making it get noticed. Actually it is one of those styles you either love or hate. Personally I think it’s a great looking helmet with a really cool open face design and it’s also got a really comfortable fit.

In today’s helmet market it’s rather agreed upon that a full face helmet provides the ultimate in safety and that an open face helmet just isn’t all that smart. But wait! Perhaps an open face isn’t that bad.

Can’t you feel that air across your face? An open face would be great in those hot summer months. And it would be a great choice for touring.

The shape of the Mag 8 works perfect for the round shaped head and it is available from small to extra large. It’s a nice thin helmet that does the job well and you won’t find any pressure points. And the ear pockets are huge so anyone with larger ears are going to love it.

And it is surprisingly quiet even with the thinner padding. This might be because the air flow is different and so there is no turbulence. You should find this helmet ultra comfy and quiet on your rides.

The visor is a fixed painted visor which has minimal lift at speeds in excess of 60 mph so that’s not too bad at all. And because it overhangs it keeps the sun out of your eyes and lets the air slip through.

The friction mechanism on the visor resists the air pressure with no problem and you have an unlimited number of positions to choose from. The visor is crystal clear with a large viewing area.

The paint job on the helmet is great with a bright blue metal flake color that’s vibrant! It shimmers and shines. The wide black bumper covers the bottom of the helmet and it’s attached with the standard D-ring system. Its DOT approved so wear with confidence.

The open face helmet is not as popular as it use to be because a full face has become known for the additional safety features. That said this is a helmet that’s worth considering. It’ will be cool in the hot summer weather and it’s so stylish and different. No more boring helmets here.

The Bell motorcycle helmets are a great choice for that scooter or touring bike! So what are you waiting for?

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27th October 2006

Thinking of Buying a Motorcycle

The web has an incredible amount of motorcycle information online. Now you can easily find your dreamed motorcycle with the help of online search.

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Online sites allow you to search according to the category, price, model, location of the auto dealers of the motorcycle and many more. It’s like bringing auto dealer at your door step you don’t have to go an search at any auto dealer for finding the motorcycle of your choice.

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Before you buy a motorcycle it’s very important to make a decision about what exactly are you looking for it will save your time and energy. As there are many types of motorcycles are available. The mainly difference is in their engines and weight capacity. It’s always good to buy a heavy motorcycle.

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Those who can’t afford the new motorcycle can go for used one they are always in good condition and even in used motorcycle you can find a wide range. So you can easily find motorcycle according to your choice and in your budged.

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You can even find motorcycles designed for children called as mini motorcycles. If you are looking for a unique motorcycle it’s always good to buy a custom made one that is designed according to your specifications and it will be in your budget.

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As compare to other powered vehicles motorcycle is a good mean of transportation. Because of the smaller engine motorcycle has a good mileage and even it’s easy for servicing. Always get insured your motorcycle from good insurance company how is specialize in motorcycle insurance and offers you a reasonable rates in the market.

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