Summer is here: The birds are chirping, the snow has melted, and our bikes are getting much-needed time on the road. Do you know who else has decided to join in on the festivities? Bugs and lots of ...
Is your motorcycle helmet dirty and grimy? Have the muck and dirt of one too many rides taken its toll on your once pristine helmet? No need to worry — you can have it clean and sparkling like new in ...
Ensuring you have a clean air filter for your motorcycle can feel a bit like dealing with ducts or pipework in your home. It’s not so noticeable from the outside, but if things are not working ...
It’s the start of another new riding season, and if you’re pulling your bike out of winter storage for that first glorious ride of the year, you’ll want to make sure it looks good. Unfortunately, ...
By popular demand, here's how I go about cleaning my motorbikes. I'm not saying it's the best way to clean your bikes, but it's the method I use - I hope it's of interest! Credit: Thanks to Birotar uk ...
One of the most essential bits of information I ever picked up about cars came from a close friend and mentor. He told me, “they’re all pieces of junk, and they all break.” While that’s a rather bleak ...
Danger is part of the game with motorcycles, but it doesn’t begin with the twist of the throttle—it begins while you’re sitting in your driveway, on the street, or in the parking lot. As soon as you ...
Apply a small amount of WD-40 directly to the headlight lens. Have a microfiber cloth handy to wipe any drips. Alternatively, spray WD-40 onto a clean, lint-free cloth, then rub it into each headlight ...
Motorcycle helmets are vital safety devices when riding, and while general structure is the most important consideration (they need to be able to protect you, after all), the visor is also essential.