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RideApart on MSNAre Aftermarket Motorcycle Exhausts a Dying Breed?Ever-tightening noise and anti-tampering restrictions seem to be strangling this industry, at least in Europe.
On my most recent trip to China, I had the pleasure of visiting NIU’s factory and showroom to see the wide range of electric mopeds, scooters, e-bikes, and more produced by one of the world’s ...
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RideApart on MSNMore 3D-Printed Metal Parts Are Likely Coming to Your Motorcycle, Says BoschIt should go without saying that this has some serious potential in the motorcycle world.
Find the best motorcycle jeans: read about CE ratings, lined vs single-layer, waterproofing and more
If you’re honest, you’ve probably ridden a motorbike in normal denim jeans before (I certainly have). The ease and comfort of chucking on your favourite leather jacket, gloves and a helmet and ...
Long gone are the days when we only knew Chinese motorcycles as copycats. Today, many cutting-edge and top-spec motorcycles come out of China, and they can easily make the likes of Ducati ...
Not everyone feels that motorcycle covers are essential. After all, aren’t bikes supposed to be pretty weatherproof already? However a cover can be really useful for a number of reasons, whether ...
Remember rotary engines? The Felix Wankel-developed (stop tittering at the back) rotating engine design as flirted most famously with by the phenomenally fast JPS Norton racers, not to mention the ...
There are many factors that can inform your decision to buy a specific brand of motorcycle. These might include value for money, performance, legacy, and efficiency, all of which contribute to ...
Progressive has the best motorcycle insurance for most people. It offers extra coverage and reliable customer service at an affordable rate. A full coverage policy from Progressive costs around $23 ...
Dairyland has the cheapest insurance for motorcycles, at $22 per month, or $262 per year, on average. That's one-third less than the national average of $33 per month. Progressive has the cheapest ...
As a wise man once told me, there are no fender-benders when riding a motorcycle. Without a steel cage surrounding you, bumpers to absorb incidental blows, seat belts to keep you in place, and ...
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