Posts Tagged ‘Kawasaki’

  • Buy A Dirt Bike And Ride It Safely
    Bikes have been produced in myriad configurations for different purposes like touring, speed racing, riding on mountainous areas etc. Each design of motorcycles are made to perform a certain function and to suit a particular riding posture. There are many off road vehicles which are designed   with light weight and small engines are called as dirt bikes. These dirt bikes have large wheels with knobby tires often clammed to the rim with rim locks. These dirt bikes are generally used for different types of s motor cycle sports. If you have passion to drive these dirt bikes you can buy used dirt bikes for sale which are cheaper then the new one. You can check if you feel comfortable to ride the dirt bike and once you have gained your confidence you can move toward buying a new bike. These bikes are seen as potential leisure especially  [...]
    Posted at December 23rd, 2008 in Dirt bike
  • The Competition Of The Harley-davidson Motorcycle
    The Used motorcycle for sale is widely regarded as a symbol of the rebel, a representation of youth, and an icon of Americana. The first recognized motorcycle design was made by a pair of German engineers in 1885, in what was, essentially, a bicycle with an engine. While Japanese manufacturers like Suzuki dominate the motorcycle market globally, in America, the Harley-Davidson company has firm control over the market. It was during the late eighties and early nineties that Japanese manufacturers such as Suzuki motorcycle, Kawasaki motorcycle, Honda motorcycle, and Yamaha motorcycle gained a foothold in the worldwide motorcycle market that they have never let go. They were designed and built with better performance, better handling, and better quality. It is no secret that their promotional campaigns during the early years also targeted  [...]
    Posted at November 21st, 2008 in Motorcycle
  • Motorcycles – Types And Uses
    Until World War One the largest manufacturer of motorcycles was Indian who produced over 20,000 bikes per year. By 1920 this honour went to Harley Davidson. Today, the Japanese manufacturers, Honda motorcycle, Kawasaki motorcycle, Suzuki motorcycle, and Yamaha motorcycle dominate the motorcycle industry, although Harley-Davidson still maintains a high degree of popularity in the United States. Motorcycles have historically been associated with subcultures i.e. Cafe Racers of the 1950′s and the Mod’s and Rockers of the 1960′s. In the times we live in today motorcycle events are annually held at places across the globe in which money is raised for charity. Motorcycle rallies are also held internationally, which attract riders from all over the UK. A motorcycle is a single-track, two-wheeled vehicle which is powered  [...]
    Posted at November 11th, 2008 in Motorcycle
  • Motorcycles Provide Recreation for People of All Ages
    The only conclusion that can be made about bigger vehicles is that they are more expensive to own and operate. Bigger vehicles require more expensive maintenance and repairs, and more recently, bigger means that it could easily cost $80 to fill the gas tank of that bigger, better truck. Our younger generations get it. They get that America as a collective society must take steps to decrease our dependence on foreign fuel sources and we must take steps to protect the environment. The 20-Somethings have chosen to buy vehicles that get better gas mileage, and better yet, they have ushered in the acceptance of the scooter as a viable means of transport. Young people in this country are opting to drive motorcycles and scooter for sale, instead of their father’s Oldsmobiles. If you have any doubt, you only need to visit any college  [...]
    Posted at November 5th, 2008 in Motorcycle
  • The Motorcycle Is Finally Growing In Popularity In The USA
    First developed by Gottlieb Daimler in 1885, the motorcycle has been an important element in the transportation infrastructure around the world. In countries where population numbers are high, such as Japan, China and India, the motorcycle and motorized scooter are the personal transportation vehicle of choice. From 1955 to the 1970′s, German motorcycle manufacturers dominated the marketplace, and then the lead passed to Japan’s hierarchy of top brands, including Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Suzuki. From Easy Rider to American Choppers In 1969, when Easy Rider was first released to American audiences, motorcycle enthusiasts were considered outcasts and outlaws. When American Choppers debuted on the Discovery Channel in 2002, the Teutul family’s Orange County Choppers introduced the world to the beauty and love for  [...]
    Posted at November 4th, 2008 in Motorcycle

    Motor Cycle For sale

    Basically, motorcycles are classified into three categories; touring bikes, cruisers, and sport bikes. Today, the motorcycle market is flooded with different brands and models of motorcycles. Thus before buying a motorcycle, one has to determine the type of motorcycle, based on the purpose.

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