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  • Posted on September 4, 2010 at 7:06 am

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How to Protect You & Your Family From a Motorcycle Accident for Only Pennies per Day

  • Posted on July 16, 2010 at 3:13 am

The "Fatality Rate per 100 Million" (miles traveled) for motorcycle riders has nearly doubled from 22.73 to 39.89 fatalities per 100 million miles traveled this was during the period of 1997 to 2004. The number of miles mentioned above may include many Iowans, wholesalers accessories because riding motorcycles is a popular hobby for many people in Iowa and the Midwest. There are numerous events during the summer time that involve motorcycle riders.

To put it into numbers, there has been over a 30% increase in motorcycle sales since 2001. All those sales equal more motorcycle related accidents. What are even more alarming are the accidents, with the increase in sales, there are more accidents which have caused motorcycle related deaths to jump up by 50%! That’s huge… that’s over 4,700 deaths in the US by just motorcycle accidents alone.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcyclists are roughly 35 times more likely to be killed in accidents than automobile drivers, especially during the first year of owning a bike because of experience. Statistically, if you ride a motorcycle then you have about a 50% chance of being in a motorcycle accident during your lifetime. Each year almost 100 Iowans are killed and hundreds are seriously injured in motorcycle accidents.

Unfortunately, many of these accidents are caused by drivers with little or no insurance. What many Iowans do not know is that Iowa law only requires a person to have $20,000 in insurance coverage for bodily injuries.yamaha motorcycle parts Given the rising costs of medical care, that number barely covers a trip to the hospital and follow-up medical care. Statistics tell us that about 12% of Iowans have no car insurance and we estimate that another 60% of Iowans do not have enough. What happens if you are involved in a motorcycle accident caused by one of these drivers, sustains serious injuries, has a pile of medical bills and cannot return to work?

What can be done to protect you and your family from these irresponsible and uninsured drivers? The insurance companies probably have not told you and won’t tell you. Many Iowans don’t know what uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance coverage is. Unisured and underinsured motorist insurance is the only motorcycle insurance that can protect you and your family for injuries caused by a motorcycle accident. Our survey of the leading motorcycle insurance companies shows that for most Iowa drivers the difference between providing $20,000 and $500,000 in coverage is less than a dollar per day. Isn’t it worth protecting your family?

How much coverage do you have to protect you and your family?  Our experience is that most Iowans don’t know.  motorcycle part A new FREE special report entitled "How to Buy Motorcycle Insurance to Protect You and Your Family" is an Insider’s look into motorcycle insurance.

Motorcycle Chain Maintenance Guide

  • Posted on July 11, 2010 at 5:34 am

The chain is an extremely important piece of any motorcycle, since it’s in charge of delivering all the horsepower to the rear wheel. If your chain is not in good condition, your motorcycle will be less efficient, producing less overall power.

Why Do Motorcycle Chains Need To Be Maintained? Typical road conditions and weather like dust, dirt, rain, mud, etc. all put strain on your chain, lowering its efficiency and life span. A lot of motorcycles are made with what is called an "O-Ring sealed chain." This type of chain is completely open to the atmosphere, and utilizes a normal chain guard to avoid any serious damage to the chain. These chains usually wear out much quicker and need more maintenance than conventional chains, but all motorcycle chains motorcycle parts accessories need standard maintenance.

Motorcycle Chain Maintenance Tips:

You want to keep your chain clean, lubricated and properly adjusted to lengthen its lifespan and get the most power out of your bike. If you have a conventional chain cover, you will need to remove it to properly service the chain.

Cleaning:

Don’t use water to clean the chain, since it will rust the links and will permanently damage the chain. Use a high quality motorcycle chain cleaner Wholesale Accessories as recommended by your owners manual. If it is very dirty, use a soft brush to remove any dirt and dust particles. When the chain is clean, wipe it off with a clean dry cloth.

Lubrication:

There are many types of motorcycle chain lubricants, from chain wax to spray lubricants, and some people swear by using used motor oil. Check your owners manual to see if there are any specific recommendations. If not, try a good quality chain wax.

Chain Tension:

Your motorcycles chain must have the proper tension, or you will lose power, and the sprockets and chain will wear out quicker. Most bikes need approximately 2 – 4 mm of free play in a vertical motion.

One thing to think about, is that any moving piece of a bike is very important to its overall performance, and the chain is certainly no exception. Keeping a good motorcycle chain maintenance motorcycle part routine can help keep your bike in optimal condition.

Motorcycle Parts Chain Maintenance Guide

  • Posted on June 13, 2010 at 7:07 am

The chain is an extremely important piece of any motorcycle, since it’s in charge of delivering all the horsepower to the rear wheel.  If your chain is not in good condition, your motorcycle will be less efficient, producing less overall power.

Why Do Motorcycle Chains Need To Be Maintained?

Typical road conditions and weather like dust, dirt, rain, mud, etc. all put strain on your chain, lowering its efficiency and life span. A lot of motorcycles are made with what is called an “O-Ring sealed chain.” This type of chain is completely open to the atmosphere, and utilizes a normal chain guard to avoid any serious damage to the chain. These chains usually wear out much quicker and need more maintenance than conventional chains, but all motorcycle chains need standard maintenance.

Motorcycle Chain Maintenance Tips:

You want to keep your chain clean, lubricated and properly adjusted to lengthen its lifespan and get the most power out of your bike.  If you have a conventional chain cover, you will need to remove it to properly service the chain.

Cleaning:

Don’t use water to clean the chain, since it will rust the links and will permanently damage the chain. Use a high quality motorcycle chain cleaner as recommended by your owners manual.  If it is very dirty, use a soft brush to remove any dirt and dust particles.  When the chain is clean, wipe it off with a clean dry cloth.

Lubrication:

There are many types of motorcycle chain lubricants, from chain wax to spray lubricants, and some people swear by using used motor oil.  Check your owners manual to see if there are any specific recommendations.  If not, try a good quality chain wax.

Chain Tension:

Your motorcycles chain must have the proper tension, or you will lose power, and the sprockets and chain will wear out quicker.  Most bikes need approximately 2 – 4 mm of free play in a vertical motion.

One thing to think about, is that any moving piece of a bike is very important to its overall performance, and the chain is certainly no exception.   Keeping a good motorcycle chain maintenance routine can help keep your bike in optimal condition.

Chris Miller is the Webmaster of a custom motorcycle forum, and a motorcycle picture gallery. http://www.idealhere.com

2X Oval Matt Black Casing Mirrors for Yamaha YZF R1 R6

  • Posted on June 8, 2010 at 5:52 am

Upgrade your Honda and swap your scratched or damaged windshield for this brand new replacement.

The tough dark smoky black ABS plastic screen is easy to fit and will give your bike an instantly smart new look.

The windshield compatible the following Honda bikes:

  • CBR 1100 XX 1996-2007

This is an inexpensive and quick and easy way to bring an updated touch to your bike.

Specifications:

  • Material: ABS plastic
  • Colour: dark smoky black
  • Brand new and unused

Fragile items recommended the purchase of insurance

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Double Bubble Screen For Yamaha YZF 1000 R1 04-06

  • Posted on June 4, 2010 at 5:50 am

Upgrade your Yamaha and swap your scratched or damaged windshield for this brand new replacement.

The tough transparent ABS plastic screen is easy to fit and will give your bike an instantly smart new look.

The windshield compatible the following Yamaha bikes:

  • YZF 1000 R1 04-06

This is an inexpensive and quick and easy way to bring an updated touch to your bike.

Specifications:
  • Material: ABS plastic
  • Colour: transparent
  • Brand new and unused
Fragile items recommended the purchase of insurance

04-06 New Head Lamp WindScreen For Yamaha YZF 1000 R1

  • Posted on May 24, 2010 at 6:06 am

Upgrade your enthusiastic Moto and swap your scratched or damaged lampshade with this brand new replacement.

The tough ABS plastic screen is easy to fit and will give your bike an instantly smart new look.

The lampshade compatible the following moto bikes:

  • Yamaha YZF1000 R1 2004-2006
This is an inexpensive and quick and easy way to bring an updated new look to your bike.

Specifications:
  • Material: ABS plastic
  • Colour: Smoky Black(Tea)
  • Packed: 2pcs(left+right) packed
  • Brand new and Unused

Motorcycle Audio System FM Radio MP3 Stereo Speakers

  • Posted on May 11, 2010 at 4:14 am
If you do not want to miss the retransmission by an sports event, a special flash information or want simply to listen to music when you are in the motor bike, this radio and its enclosures especially designed for the motor bikes are the accessory which you seek.
You could still connect your iPod or other walkmans MP3 with this radio operator to listen to your own songs!
Benefits:
  • Do not miss an sports event or a special flash information when you are on the road
  • Listen to music
  • Function clock
  • Adapt to any motor bike or electric bicycle
  • The radio collects the bands AM and FM

With its solid case waterproof and its robust fasteners, the enclosures will constitute an addition of choice to your motor bike, while the radio will collect the bands AM and FM and the fasteners handlebar will make it practical and simple to use.

Specifications of the band FM:

  • Cover: 87.5 – 108.5 (± 0.55MHz)
  • Sensitivity: ≤26dB
  • Distortion: ≤0.5%
  • SNR: ≥58dB
Specifications of the band AM:
  • Cover: 520 – 1630 (± 15KHz)
  • Sensitivity: ≤45dB
  • Distortion: ≤1.0%
  • SNR: ≥45dB
General specifications of the radio:
  • Exit: 2 X3W
  • Maximum capacity: 2X 6W
  • Impedance of the enclosures: 4 – 8Ω
  • Voltage: DC 12V
  • Dimensions of the radio: 8 X 4.3 X 5cm
  • Dimensions of the fasteners: 11 X 1.8 X 2.5cm
  • Couleur: noire
Specifications of the enclosures:
  • Voltage: 10 – 16V DC
  • Volume: 88dB
  • Frequency: 165Hz
  • Coouverture of frequency: Fo-12Khz
  • Distortion: <=5%
  • Enter: 15W
  • Maximum out: 30W
  • Connection: 2 cables
  • Diameter X depth: 6.3 X 4.3cm
  • Color: black and silver
  • 2 enclosures

The radio and the enclosures for sold new and packed motor bike snt and included the cables of connection, the ear-phones, the fasteners and let us instructons them and diagrams of installation in English.

Consult our other sales if you wish to buy the enclosures or the radio separately.