When searching for a new scooter, consider the wheel size. Larger wheels can give a smoother ride and a more motorcycle-like style that some scooterists look for. Scooter wheels range in size from 10 inches in diameter to 16 inches. If you are wondering which wheel size is better, or what the advantages between the smaller or larger wheels, then you’re not alone.
The best thing to do is test ride a few different scooters to see which wheel size feels right for you. For some, the sweet looking 16 inch scooter wheels are the way to go.
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There are two main designs of motorcycle clutch mechanisms. They are a wet clutch and a dry clutch. Each of these clutches have certain advantages and disadvantages that are explained here.
Back in 1987, I purchased a used 1984 Honda Interceptor VF750F as my first street bike, as shown in my front yard here.
The Union County Christmas Bureau in North Carolina got some help again this year from local motorcycle riders participating in a charity ride. The annual Toy Run was blessed with great weather, even though the early morning temperatures were near frost conditions. As a motorcyclist participating in a charity ride, not only does is feel good to help others that are in need, but it is a great way to have a lot of fun, and meet other riders.
As the warm riding season ends for motorcycle or scooter owners, many simply park it until next spring. You don’t need to be one of them.
Arlene at The ScooterGirls, Inc. in Los Angeles has launched her innovative new line of women’s scooter / motorcycle gear in a big way by taking first place at LA Fashion Week with GoGo Gear. The win wasn’t the only accomplishment of GoGo Gear, it was the first time that protective gear was part of a real fashion show.
Harley-Davidson has decided to drop their partnership with Buell Motorcycles as announced by Harley on October 15, 2009. So, what does this mean for
People have been tinkering with Diesel motorcycles for decades, but we don’t usually see any on the streets, highways or trails. There are at least a few companies that would like to change that as soon as possible.
As a service to motorcyclists,
If you are around my age, you probably watched the 1950’s themed television show called Happy Days. The character Arthur Fonzerelli, known as Fonzie, or the Fonz, was the motorcycle riding king of high school cool.
, a BSA, and a few different Triumphs. A Triumph is the motorcycle that mostly appeared in scenes with the Fonz, but the Triumph emblem on the fuel tank was usually missing.
