Kyle Bradshaw meets with National Cycle's Paul Gomez this week to learn about their cutting-edge quick-release technology, their superior wind deflection products (windshields), new products coming to market, and much more!
You will get a better understanding of how the technology works and an even better understanding of the superior quality and dedication to the customer that National Cycle brings to the motorcycle industry.
Switchblade Quick Release Windshields: Cruiser Riders now can enjoy unprecedented convenience, quality and function through an innovative line of quick change windshields. The SwitchBlade System is hilighted by National Cycle's Quickset IV mounting hardware. Featuring National Cycle's exclusive Cushion Wheels, the attractive, buffed stainless steel mounts allow the rider the ability to install or remove a windshield easily, in less than 10 seconds - with NO TOOLS.
Well all, I just couldn't wait any longer to get out and ride. 70F here today and I wasn't about to let this day slip past me without getting out on the Silverado. We have very few nice days left so hey.....need I say more? The side covers are out getting custom paint work done on them and like I said in the blog yesterday....they should be back mid week! Oh La La
Hope all my family here had a fabulous weekend and Kyle, I don't know how your doing it without riding. Man I really feel for you. I go through major withdrawl and become a biotch when I can't get out!
Well all, I just couldn't wait any longer to get out and ride. 70F here today and I wasn't about to let this day slip past me without getting out on the Silverado. We have very few nice days left so hey.....need I say more? The side covers are out getting custom paint work done on them and like I said in the blog yesterday....they should be back mid week! Oh La La
Hope all my family here had a fabulous weekend and Kyle, I don't know how your doing it without riding. Man I really feel for you. I go through major withdrawl and become a biotch when I can't get out!
Well all, I just couldn't wait any longer to get out and ride. 70F here today and I wasn't about to let this day slip past me without getting out on the Silverado. We have very few nice days left so hey.....need I say more? The side covers are out getting custom paint work done on them and like I said in the blog yesterday....they should be back mid week! Oh La La
Hope all my family here had a fabulous weekend and Kyle, I don't know how your doing it without riding. Man I really feel for you. I go through major withdrawl and become a biotch when I can't get out!
Kyle Bradshaw meets with Greg Beck of Tucker Rocky to discuss AirHawk Seat Cushions by the ROHO Company.
AirHawk seat cushions have been providing comfort to the world for over 33 years after getting their start in the medical world. Their products have been lifesavers for those bedridden and wheelchair bound by providing a product which eliminates hot spots and bed sores.
In 2004 ROHO decided to bring these products into the motorcycle world by offering motorcycle specific cushions they named AirHawk.
The AirHawk is an air cushion featuring shape fitting technology which is in essence a system of soft flexible air cells interconnected by small channels that allows air to flow from one cell to another at a controlled rate. This is what sets the ROHO AirHawk apart from the rest of the gel or memory foam seat pads on the market. The AirHawk has the ability to protect the body from multiple forces such as fatigue, pressure, friction, sock, vibration, and much more...
For the Ultimate Air Ride, give the AirHawk a spin and you'll have a grin!
Thank you for watching this weeks Cruiser Customizing Tip of the Week!
A special shout out to Englissh - our newest member of the Cruiser of the Week Club!
Until Next Week,
Take Care & Ride Safe
Kyle
I just went and checked out my "friends" list and a thought occured to me. How can we call people friends when we don't communicate? Isn't that like being married??
I have a "Loonatic" friend, doesn't everyone? I have a friend that I can't pronounce "kpwww", I need VOWELS woman!! Some of my friends post blogs, jokes and comments that I get on board with but again, that isn't really communicating. I send little notes to some, mostly warning them I have used their names in postings, in fun of course, snicker, snicker(fortunately they have a sense of humour). There are even some I log on to see what they have been up to, read their profiles and whatever they have written, cool people I think. I miss Tracers blogs from when Kyle was away, she's better looking. We have women riders who have posted their pictures(daring souls) and my comment was "wow". They didn't seem offended or harassed, some even said thank you(if they ever knew what I was really thinking, ouch).
Some of those friends who so openly welcomed me to CC have not signed on in over four months, now that's a shame. Wonder if I scared them away? I do check, could be stalking, snooping or maybe just curious. In some cases, stalking fits.
If you have "friends" you really have an interest in, let them know especially so they know that they are not just an add on to a ever growing collection like trophys.
Thought it would be timely to do a {ever so slightly modified} Repost of Rob's original "Blog" relating to the ‘’The Inaugural CC River Run’’. Now that it has been confirmed that it will be happening, along with the fact that we will be having a VIP in attendance, as well as a number of our Aussie Lady riders too 
"Dr. Phil and I, Robin001 (better known as Rob) have been thinking and talking. Now I know that you are probably thinking that could be dangerous but between us we have half a brain and what we think is a brilliant idea.
We are calling it ‘’The Inaugural CC River Run’’. We are inviting all Aussie members of the CC Community to meet in the beautiful River Murray town of Mildura. We envisage this will take place in early April of next year.
This will give us all an opportunity to meet, have a couple of meals and a brew or two together and talk about our mutual passions, motorbikes and the open road. We can check out each others bikes and enjoy a cruise around the Mildura area. Phil has a few ideas for a ride to various close destinations which include local wineries for the wine lovers out there. If we can entice our favorite American honorary Aussie, Clyde, out here we might even take him for a visit to the roo poo pill factory. What do you say Clyde.
We would also like to extend a special invitation to Kyle (manybikes). This would be a great chance for CC to promote this great site here in Australia. What do you think Kyle? It would be another great trip to another great country on the company credit card mate. If you come out here mate, could you pack a bit of chrome for my Harley in your suitcase? Save me a bit on postage.
Accommodation in the Mildura area is reasonably priced and Phil has already checked out a Motel with bar and BBQ facilities if we all wanted to stay at the same place.
So are you interested?"
Any new or for that matter established, Aussie Members there is still time so put forward your expression of interest and join with a great bunch of fellow enthusiasts in what will be a most enjoyable and memorable event.
Just let either Robin001 or Phil Cole know that you would like to come along and you will receive a personal invitation with all the details from the infamous Dr. Phil!
Cheers
A6
I first found Cruiser Customizing.com when searching for the best price for a set of Kuryakin ISO grips with Throttle Boss. I not only found the grips but found an amazing community of bikers from all over the world. Bikers helping bikers. People with the same passion for life and lifestyle.
At first I was a bit wary but then came an invitation from the infamous Dr. Phil Cole to join him for a coffee in the Adelaide Hills town of Stirling. From enjoying a couple of hours interesting conversation with Phil things have grown. It started with easy banter between us which grew into an idea to get Aussie CC members together somewhere in Australia. As most will know that idea is starting to come together with the inaugural River Run in April next year.
I then met the King of America. Mr. Clifton 'ÇLYDE' King. I have written a blog about what a mate means to me and Clyde has certainly become a real mate. I introduced Clyde to the concept of SKYPE ad now we talk every few days. Unfortunately I cannot repeat the conversations here. I might get kicked off the site.
From there I met the wonderful Dimitra and her elusive hubby Adam. What a remarkable young lady. I take my hat off to you Dim.
Next came a SKYPE call to manybikes himself, Kyle Bradshaw. Interesting young man. He has a wonderful habit of calling things 'sweet'. I wonder if he said that when he broke his wrist. I am certainly looking forward to meeting him in person next year.
As you all would know Phil and I had fun making a couple of videos we uploaded recently and in the process we met that man from south of the border, Cehszar and again thanks to SKYPE we managed to get all three of us on film.
Earlier this weekend I caught up with that man in the ''mother country'' Geoff Baker on SKYPE. We have since had a couple of conversations interrupted by Geoff being called to dinner by his daughter.
Finally, today that bloody trouble maker, Als1953, managed to download SKYPE. We had a short chat, hour and a half, about what else but bikes and bikers. Great t meet you Albert – I think. LOL
I want to thank Cruiser Customizing for giving me the opportunity to meet all these remarkable people from around the world and indeed here in Australia. I have since bought more products from CC and have found the service brilliant and the product excellent. As time goes by I hope to buy more bling and more importantly meet and interact with more bikers within the community.
Stay Upright & Safe folks
P.S. Forgot to mention A6. Poor bloke is having trouble with technology but he will get there. Sorry I forgot you mate.
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
The side of the Scaphoid bone should be smooth.... look at the arrow = not smooth! 6-12 weeks of casting! Ahhhhhhh
Here it is... the Doctor update. I broke my Scaphoid bone... and according to the Dr. it has super poor blood flow and thus is one of the bodies slowest healing bones. This bone takes 6-12 (12 being the norm) in a CAST!
The Dr. says riding will not prohibit healing, if I can comfortably do it in the cast, I can't hurt the healing....
So... the KY ISO grip comes out... the cast fitter molded my cast around my Kuryakyn ISO grip!
Here it is!
Here it is... the Doctor update. I broke my Scaphoid bone... and according to the Dr. it has super poor blood flow and thus is one of the bodies slowest healing bones. This bone takes 6-12 (12 being the norm) in a CAST!
The Dr. says riding will not prohibit healing, if I can comfortably do it in the cast, I can't hurt the healing....
So... the KY ISO grip comes out... the cast fitter molded my cast around my Kuryakyn ISO grip!
Here it is!
Here it is... the Doctor update. I broke my Scaphoid bone... and according to the Dr. it has super poor blood flow and thus is one of the bodies slowest healing bones. This bone takes 6-12 (12 being the norm) in a CAST!
The Dr. says riding will not prohibit healing, if I can comfortably do it in the cast, I can't hurt the healing....
So... the KY ISO grip comes out... the cast fitter molded my cast around my Kuryakyn ISO grip!
Here it is!