I'm a new rider and I have multiple bike syndrome already
In this Cruiser Customizing Tip of the Week, Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing meets with Riders Passion's Jeremy for a walk through of their clock and thermometers.
Jeremy and Kyle discuss frequently asked questions from both the Cruiser Customizing Customer Service Team as well as the Riders Passion Crew. In addition Jeremy talks about what sets Riders Passion apart from other motorcycle clock manufacturers. Some of these include:
Click here to watch the Riders Passion Tip of the Week Video
Click here to see the Metric Installs of Stem Nut, Handlebar Mount, and Windshield mount clock and thermometers.
Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing shows just how easy it is to install Riders Passion Stem Nut, Handlebar, and Windshield mount clocks and thermometers.
Click here to see the Harley Davidson Stem Nut Video Install
Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing shows just how easy it is to install Riders Passion Stem Nut mount clocks and thermometers onto Harley Davidson motorcycles.
Thank you for watching this weeks Riders Passion Tip of the Week!
Until Next Week -> Take Care and Ride Safe!
Kyle Bradshaw
Cruiser Customizing: Community Director
aka: manybikes
In this Cruiser Customizing Tip of the Week, Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing meets with Riders Passion's Jeremy for a walk through of their clock and thermometers.
Jeremy and Kyle discuss frequently asked questions from both the Cruiser Customizing Customer Service Team as well as the Riders Passion Crew. In addition Jeremy talks about what sets Riders Passion apart from other motorcycle clock manufacturers. Some of these include:
Click here to watch the Riders Passion Tip of the Week Video
Click here to see the Metric Installs of Stem Nut, Handlebar Mount, and Windshield mount clock and thermometers.
Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing shows just how easy it is to install Riders Passion Stem Nut, Handlebar, and Windshield mount clocks and thermometers.
Click here to see the Harley Davidson Stem Nut Video Install
Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing shows just how easy it is to install Riders Passion Stem Nut mount clocks and thermometers onto Harley Davidson motorcycles.
Thank you for watching this weeks Riders Passion Tip of the Week!
Until Next Week -> Take Care and Ride Safe!
Kyle Bradshaw
Cruiser Customizing: Community Director
aka: manybikes
In this Cruiser Customizing Tip of the Week, Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing meets with Riders Passion's Jeremy for a walk through of their clock and thermometers.
Jeremy and Kyle discuss frequently asked questions from both the Cruiser Customizing Customer Service Team as well as the Riders Passion Crew. In addition Jeremy talks about what sets Riders Passion apart from other motorcycle clock manufacturers. Some of these include:
Click here to watch the Riders Passion Tip of the Week Video
Click here to see the Metric Installs of Stem Nut, Handlebar Mount, and Windshield mount clock and thermometers.
Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing shows just how easy it is to install Riders Passion Stem Nut, Handlebar, and Windshield mount clocks and thermometers.
Click here to see the Harley Davidson Stem Nut Video Install
Kyle Bradshaw of Cruiser Customizing shows just how easy it is to install Riders Passion Stem Nut mount clocks and thermometers onto Harley Davidson motorcycles.
Thank you for watching this weeks Riders Passion Tip of the Week!
Until Next Week -> Take Care and Ride Safe!
Kyle Bradshaw
Cruiser Customizing: Community Director
aka: manybikes
Honda VT 1100 - C3
Harley Davidson Roadking flhrc 2008
Harley Davidson Roadking flhrc 2008
Harley Davidson Roadking flhrc 2008

2010 Harley Davidson FHLXXX Street Glide Trike
Fund Raiser for
ANDY MIRELES
a victim of a motorcycle hit-and-run accident,
on July 28, 2009.
Let's get together,
and help out a friend in need!!!
Andy Mireles
has been riding for over 30 years. And on July 28, 2009, he was a victim of a
hit-and-run accident. His leg was shattered in 4 different places,
he's had 3 different surgeries so far.
And as of this time, they have yet to catch the person responsible
for the hit-and-run accident. Andy has not been able to work since the accident.
Andy is under doctor's care & has yet to begin physical therapy.
Medical bills are over $160,000, and still rising.
He does not have any medical insurance.
Where: Road Runner Harley Davidson (San Benito, TX.)
Date: Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Time: llam to 4pm.
Prizes Include:
• A 32" RCALCD/HDTVFlat Screen
• $500 gift card to Harley Davidson
• Helmets, jackets, and so much more!
LIVE BAND & FREE FOOD!!!!!
Sponsored by Harley Davidson
Raffle Tickets will be sold inside the
Road Runner Harley Davidson.
Was walking into the Enid "Wally World" and this HD Sportster caught my eye. It looked like it's owner had just polished it up. The pictures really do not give this ride credit; but, I just thought I'd share them anyway.
Was walking into the Enid "Wally World" and this HD Sportster caught my eye. It looked like it's owner had just polished it up. The pictures really do not give this ride credit; but, I just thought I'd share them anyway.
There are still many Display Sale Exhaust Pipes available for the taking!
See below for the pipes still ready to ship...
But before that... check this message out! Brian purchased the Bub's Jug Huggers for his VTX (the pipes I sooooo wanted!!!) and this is what he had to say about the purchase:
From: Brian7500
Sent: 5 days ago
Subject: Bub's
Message:
Kyle I can't thank you enough. The way you took care of me and how you resolved the wrong pipe issue will never be forgotten. I have raved about you and cruiser customizing to everyone that will listen. When you personally called me, well what can i say...... talk about customer service!!!
As far as the Bubs are concerned well... I installed them this past weekend and HOLY Crap. They are better sounding than I could have imagined. The performance increase is great too. My wife expressed it best when we took it for the first ride when she said "It definitely has a commanding presents and demands respect."
Thanks, Brian
All pipes reamain except for #1, #4, #15.
Here is the link to the Exhaust Pipe Dispaly Sale - Check em out!
Kyle Bradshaw
Cruiser Customizing: Community Director
aka: manybikes
With so many choices in motorcycles, selecting your first motorcycle can be challenging. Here are several tips to help you select the right motorcycle for you.
What type motorcycle should you purchase?
There are at least eight different motorcycle types (styles) of motorcycles: touring, sport-touring, standard, sport-bike, scooter, dual-sport, dirt-bike, and cruiser.
Many new riders begin their search by looking at Harley Davidson motorcycles. Don't make this mistake. While cruisers are extremely popular they don't necessarily make the best beginner motorcycle. They're heavy, loud, expensive, and unforgiving (loaded with chrome) of minor spills.
Touring motorcycles are generally built for long distance riding. Examples include the popular Honda Gold Wing and the BMW K1200. These motorbikes are heavy, powerful, expensive, and require significant skills to operate properly... making them a poor choice for new riders.
Sport-bikes (also referred to as crotch-rockets) are built for speed, agility, and performance. They're light weight, brightly colored, and quick. Engine sizes for sport-bikes usually range from 600cc to 1000cc.
Note: Don't let a smallish sounding 600cc engine fool you. A Honda CBR600 sport-bike can run circles around an 1800cc v-twin cruiser. Crotch rockets can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds! That's faster than 99% of all production sports cars.
Do sport-bikes make good beginner bikes? Probably not, unless you have the maturity to handle the temptations of power, speed, and agility.
The next style of motorcycle is pretty easy to describe. Dirt-bikes are made to ride off-road. Tread patterns and suspension components on dirt-bikes are very different than their street-bike cousins.
While many models have headlights and turn signals, most won't easily accommodate interstate travels. If you have convenient access to dirt roads or other off-road areas, a dirt-bike is a good beginner motorcycle.
Don't have easy access to off-road areas? Consider a dual-sport motorcycle. These bikes are made to accommodate moderate off-road conditions, and handle highway speeds. A compromise of sorts, they don't perform on-road as well as street bikes, nor off-road as well as dirt-bikes.
But, most dual-sport models can easily travel at interstate speeds and handle moderate off-road conditions. When you take that motorcycle tour (you've been dreaming about) to the Northern tip of Alaska, you'll most likely be riding a dual-sport motorcycle, like the popular Kawasaki KLR650.
A standard motorcycle is an older style that once described the majority of bikes available... hence the term 'standard'. Standard motorcycles are generally upright and moderately priced. Picture that 1970s bike your dad owned. It was most likely a standard motorcycle. While not the fanciest or flashiest bike, standard bikes can be good starter motorcycles.
Scooters? Before you form an opinion here, visit your local motorcycle dealership. Gone are the 50cc mopeds of the 1970s. Instead, several new scooters fancy large 650cc engines and automatic transmissions. With a top speed of over 100 mph, and a 0 to 60 acceleration time below 5 seconds, scooters can keep up with most anything. Want to embarrass a Harley rider or Mustang owner... no problems? A Honda Silver Wing 650 scooter can do both.
Do scooters handle like motorcycles. Sure. Do they operate easily on interstates? Yes. Do they make good beginner bikes? Why not?
A sport-touring motorcycle is the last style of motorcycle addressed here. Sport-touring models are sporty versions of touring bikes. Or conversely, relaxed versions of sport-bikes. This class of motorcycle falls between a touring bike and sport-bike.
The sport-touring class was designed as a balance between ergonomics, engine performance, and long range touring capabilities. It's a popular class of motorcycle that combines the best of both worlds. The Honda VFR Interceptor 800, Triumph Sprint ST, and Yamaha FJR 1300 are examples of popular sport-touring motorcycles. Most models utilize 650cc to 1300cc engines.
Do sport-touring motorcycles make good first bikes? They can. Most, however, are relatively heavy... utilizing high performance engines and creature comforts like hard rear storage bags. Before you select a sport-touring model, make sure you have the discipline to use only the power that matches your skill level.
Stompin' at the bit...
.. the best game you can name ..
Pic taken at Fort Thunder Harley-Davidson located on the south side of Oklahoma City