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Friday, July 19, 2013
bike buying advice
One of the most common questions I get is "What bike should I buy?"
I can not really answer that question. I can tell people what bike I would like to buy, and how come, but we are all different--physically, riding styles, riding preferences, etc.
The only real advice I give newer riders is I recommend that their first bike be a used bike, and a standard bike.
A used bike because they will probably only keep it a couple of seasons, and as their riding skill improves, their comfort level improves, and they develop their tastes, they will replace it with something else.
A standard bike for a couple of reasons. 1) it has a good riding position that encourages proper riding posture for level control, eye lead, balance, breaking, etc., so that the rider does not lose the riding posture skills I have taught them, and they become habit that will transfer to their next bike. And 2), lack of body work/fairings/plastic/fiberglass, etc. New riders almost inevitably will drop their bike--in the garage, the driveway, wherever, pushing it around, as they adjust to the weight and balance of their motorcycle. Less things to break, less things to repair or replace.
I always enjoy reading the motorcycle buying guides that come out each season.. As I kids/young rider, I waited in anticipation each spring for it to be sent in the mail. Nowadays, there are a plethora of online buying guides.
Here is a link to one from Canada MotoGuide.com
Ride Safe,
-D
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Dainese BMW Riding Gear
Looks like two of my favourite motorcycling companies--Dainese & BMW--a partnering up to develop riding safety gear.
The plan is to build new protective gear based o the Dainese D-Air Protect system. First they plan to build a new BMW DoubleR RaceAir one-piece leather suit with the D-Air inflatable technology. Designed for the racetrack, a street version, the Dainese D-Air Street System for BMW Motorrad should be available to customers for the 2015 riding season.
Apparently, BMW is also working on an airbag system for some of their bikes, similar to the system that Honda has done for their Goldwing touring bike. The partnership with Dainese makes sense since Dainese has been working on air systems for over five years now.
In the meantime, check our the MotorAirBag Canada. A vest your wear over your geat, that inflates to protect your entire spinal column--from tailbone to top of your neck, should you leave your bike.
Their facebook site. I love it!!!
A few of questions for you:
1) Does the gear your wear while riding vary at all: trip, weather, bike, etc.?
2) What do you replace most often?
3) What do you consider your most important gear?
4) What is your favourite gear/equipment?
Thanks,
and Tell Your People,
-D
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
New KTM Sport Bike?
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Events this weekend
A couple of motorcycling competitions this weekend.
If you are in the Montreal area, be sure to check out Round #2 of the Canadian Superbike Championship at L'Autodrome St. Eustache.
8-time National champ Jordan Szoke looks for the repeat win after last year's win on his way to the title.
CBR125 & CBR250 champ Stacey Nesbitt will make her debut in the Am 600 class. Definetely one to keep an eye on:
If you are in the Prince Edward County area, be sure to stop by Shannonville Motorsport Park for the Vintage Road Racing Association Summer Classic.
Ride Safe, -D p.s. if you have any upcoming events, send me a message and I will post them here.