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Donny Petersen has been educating motorcycle enthusiasts about Harley-Davidson bikes for years. Now, he has combined all his knowledge into a twelve-volume series masterpiece and this third book is one that every rider will treasure.
Petersen, who has studied privately with Harley-Davidson engineers and has spent thirty-six years working on motorcycles, is sharing all of his secrets! As the founder of Toronto's Heavy Duty Cycles in 1974, North America's premier motorcycle shop, the dean of motorcycle technology teaches about the theory, design, and mechanical aspects of Harleys. In this third volume, discover:
Petersen provides workable solutions for whatever ails the 1984 to 2000 Evolution motorcycle. Graphics, pictures, and charts guide readers on a sure-footed journey to Harley happiness. It's all from a man who has ridden hundreds of Harleys across four continents - all while doing his own roadside repairs. He shares his expert knowledge and secrets in Donny's Unauthorized Technical Guide to Harley-Davidson, 1936 to Present.
Donny's Unauthorized Technical Guide to Harley-Davidson, 1936 to Present: Volume III: The Evolution: 1984 to 2000
Tags: North America, hundreds of harleys, harley davidson bikes, Evolution, Toronto, Davidson, HarleyCruisers such as Harley-Davidsons represent the fastest-growing segment in motorcycle sales and the Twin-Cam engine is used in many of the most popular Harleys on the road today. None of these bikes remains in stock condition. Owners personalize and customize them and most Twin-Cam models receive performance upgrades such as aftermarket pipes, brake and suspension upgrades and engine modifications. Respected motorcycle journalists Chris Maida and Mark Zimmerman present 101 projects an owner can consider or undertake to customize a bike’s power, ride and styling. They cover basic regular maintenance and cosmetic customizing as well as more-complex performance projects such as suspension tuning and working on the electrical system. Color photos showing each project in step-by-step fashion make it easy for readers to undertake projects themselves.
Tags: Mark Zimmerman, motorcycle journalists, Harley Davidsons, motorcycle, Chris Maida, Cam, twin cam engineWe all know it, motorcycles have become a prominent symbol of the open road for quite a bit of time now. Leading manufacturers BMW and Harley Davidson represent a true biker’s persona, extreme adventure. If you also want to experience the thrill of driving or riding a top of the line motorcycle but you simply don’t have the money to buy one yourself, why not rent one? That’s right you can easily rent a BMW or Harley Davirson motorcycle. Here are some tips to think about when you’re ready to rent.
1. Most BMW and Harley Davidson Motorcycle Dealers offer rental bikes to eager enthusiasts though it is rarely advertised. Usually, one can rent a bike out for a week and sometimes longer. Eagle Rider Rentals and Tours travel all over our country, bringing this exciting opportunity to the front doors of all eager enthusiasts. Likewise there are many private rental agencies that offer this service as well. Locating these offers will be easiest online. The typical bike rental rate is anywhere from $165- $180 per riding day.
2. As if that is not convenient enough, the majority of rentals come with an included 24 hour roadside assistance. Each rental also gets unlimited mileage at most places. But fuel costs are not typically included in the fees. It comes as two options. The driver can pre pay for the first tank of gas or they can simply supply the motorcycle with a full tank upon return.
3. Usually a major credit card is required for this type of rental. Likewise, a motorcycle’s license is mandatory. There is also an insurance policy that is included inside of your rental fee. Because motorcycle renting is considered to be an exotic rental, most credit cards and insurance companies cover motorcycles in a completely different way. It is far more complicated than other vehicle rentals so do your homework and choose renters wisely.
4. Customers are always encouraged to come prepared with their own helmets. However, there is usually the option for rental helmets as well. Typically all the necessary clothing will be offered. This includes the gloves, jackets, boots, pants, and goggles but they can be brought from home as well. Rain gear is also sold at these facilities.
5. For a charge of an extra $15 a day, most Harley Davidson and BMW Motorcycle Rental Shops will install a Garmin GPS plug in tot heir bikes. This provides up-to-date street maps which can be pre-loaded for convenience, making it very easy for out of towners to ride around safely and with confidence.
If you want the extreme luxury of riding on a BMW or Harley motorcycle without wasting money on biker's insurance, having to install custom bmw motorcycle parts, or forking out money for yearly repairs, then go rent a bike from your local Motorcycle Dealers. It's relatively cheap, very easy to find, and it will provide any wannabe biker with one of the best driving experiences of their life. Go for it!
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Complete Harley-Davidson: A Model-By-Model History of the American Motorcycle
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Tags: oem, bike, DavidsonHave you ever wished to have the freedom to ride off wherever you want? Or felt the urge to pack a few things and go off somewhere in your Harley? These wishes may just come! You should always be prepared for the ride of your life. Tune up your motorcycle, fill up the gasoline tank and gear up for the ride with your own Harley Davidson saddlebags.
The Harley is a brand of motorcycle that has perhaps the most diverse list of recognized models in the world. Because of this, saddlebags that are made for this particular brand are also as diverse. If you have a particular model of Harley, the best way to look for a suitable saddlebag is to look under the appropriate category. But no matter what your motorcycle model is, these bags all come in top quality leather that is custom made to suit your style and preference.
For the Harley Davidson Dyna motorcycles, the most popular saddlebag is the 2000-BK. The style of this accessory perfectly highlights the shocks of this motorcycle model. If you have a different model but would want to have the same saddlebag design, you need to relocate your turn signal. There are also larger models, which you can purchase for particularly bulky loads such as the 2900-BK and the 1900-BK. However, these extra large designs are not particularly recommended for the Dyna since it can overwhelm the motorcycle.
For the Sportster model of the Harley, there are saddlebags that you can purchase which come in nine-ounce leather. The design has thermoformed backs which allow it to retain its shape for a longer time. There is also an embossed Sportster logo, which adds up to the beauty of the design. For easy access of your luggage, the saddlebag has quick disconnect clips that are attached beneath traditional buckles in chrome metal.
Attaching the saddlebags on your Harley Davidson is easy no matter what model you have. This is because there are many saddlebag accessories that are sold in the market. They are specially made for the Harley and hence, you can be assured of a perfect fit and a cool appearance to boot. These accessories include saddlebag liners, saddlebag coolers, power lock kits, latch kits, organizers and saddlebag lock sets. There is also a saddlebag tool tether which you can bring along for the trip, allowing you to pack along some tools for repair, extra spark plugs and other such items.
Tags: model, Saddlebags, gasoline tank, LifeWhether you're new to motorcycling, contemplating your first Harley or just coming back to America's iconic motorcycle, this book is the only one you'll need. From figuring out which Harley suits you to finding like-minded riders and rallies, this book has it all. It begins with the purchase, including invaluable information on choosing the right model for your needs. Then the book covers every aspect of Harley ownership, from maintaining your bike to boosting performance, from choosing your riding gear to planning and packing for a trip. Also included are tips on learning how to ride, personalizing and customizing your bike, and aftermarket options, even a brief primer on Harley-Davidson lore and history.
Tags: bike, riding gear, HarleyWho knew, one hundred years ago, that the freedom-loving, speed-hungry, cutting-edge motorcycle fanatics who founded Harley-Davidson were making history along with bikes? The Harley-Davidson Collection, showcasing a century of bikes that shaped motorcycle history, brings that history to gleaming life in page after page of motorcycles beyond compare. On the eve of the opening of the historic Harley-Davidson Museum, this book gives motorcycle enthusiasts an opportunity to pore over the bikes in the collection, and to linger over every detail that made Harley-Davidson such an icon of American open-road power and performance. With exquisite, detailed photographs and histories of the hundred motorcycles in Harley’s collection, from serial number one built in 1903 to the latest low-slung Softail, high-revving VRSC, and touring models, the book captures the excitement of the best-known motorcycles in the world. All that’s missing is the patented roar, which readers are invited to supply.