Hegshot Rides took to YouTube to remind new riders of important motorcycle etiquette rules and tips. Check it out!| Harley Davidson Forums
The Honda CB750 revolutionized the motorcycle industry when it was launched in 1969. Widely considered the first superbike, it featured an overhead cam, four-cylinder and front disc brake at a time when those features were considered the dominion of specialty … Continue reading →| Japanese Nostalgic Car
Two sport bikes, two very different price tags. With Honda offering a budget-friendly option, can you really justify the extra spend on a Kawasaki?| SlashGear - Tech, Cars, Gaming, Science, & Reviews
When it comes to choppers, the Born-Free Motorcycle Show procures the best in the business. To be chosen as an […] The post Brian Jessop’s Custom 1968 Harley-Davidson Tough Shovel appeared first on Hot Bike Magazine.| Hot Bike Magazine
In the world of motorcycles, where enthusiasts constantly seek to push boundaries and create unique rides that reflect their personal […] The post Laurel Classics’ Custom Harley-Davidson XR1000 – The Beast appeared first on Hot Bike Magazine.| Hot Bike Magazine
At the heart of Saddlemen, a brand synonymous with high-quality motorcycle seats, lies a bustling hive of creativity and craftsmanship […] The post Heath Pinter and Kris Echert’s Harley-Davidson FXRs – Business and Pleasure appeared first on Hot Bike Magazine.| Hot Bike Magazine
Touge is the Japanese word for “mountain pass” but thanks largely to Initial D and Best Motoring, when we hear it we think of AE86s and S13s drifting through hairpins in midnight battles. Back in the 80s, the touge also … Continue reading →| Japanese Nostalgic Car
They say there are two types of motorcyclists: those who have crashed and those who haven't yet. YouTuber Doodle on a Motorcycle joined the former group.| Jalopnik
Wrapping modern performance in retro clothing| HiConsumption
Yes - there's a motorcycle-themed video with "Video Nasty" in its title. Click here to discover more about what it's actually like.| The Dual Wheel Journey
Vietnam Motorcycles Market is recovering. Following a moderately positive 2024, with sales up at 2.9 million (+4.9%), the 2025 start was positive with Year to Date May sales at 1.32 million (+20.2%). Vinfast is booming pulling up the entire EV segment.| Motorcycles Data
Indian Motorcycle's final builder for this year’s FORGED program using a Chieftain PowerPlus platform is Satya Kraus, from Kraus Motor Co.| Hot Bike Magazine
Honda's finally bringing its two naked sport bikes to the U.S., but do they both live up to the Hornet name?| SlashGear
So I have this motorcycle. It's a lot of fun. I could talk at length about the general awesomeness of the late 70's to early 80's Suzuki GS muscle bikes. But! We only have so much time until the heat death of the universe. So to keep it brief, I …| Das Bityard
Kyle Bertsch, from Forever Rad, is one of three builders chosen for Indian Motorcycle's 2025 FORGED series hosted by Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg.| Hot Bike Magazine
Whether you're a die-hard fan or you have a casual interest, This Is Motocross is an exciting watch. Find out more here - and where you can get it.| The Dual Wheel Journey
By Member Thomas Chapman An estimated 42,000 traffic deaths occurred in 2020. This is an alarming number. From 2014 to 2019, overall traffic fatalities increased by 10 percent. Over the same period, however, annual traffic deaths among vulnerable road users (pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists) jumped from 9,935 to 12,062— a 21 percent increase. If you … Continue reading A Safe System Approach to Traffic Safety Roundtable→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
Are you thinking about RVing with motorcycles, UTVs, ATVs, or other off-road vehicles? Here's what you need to know for safety and fun.| Let's RV
By Chair Jennifer Homendy This is the second in a three-part series examining the safety of vulnerable road users, as new federal data show a rise in traffic deaths among motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians last year. Read the first post. I love nearly everything about bicycles, from riding around Virginia to creating art for the … Continue reading We Need to Change the Bike Safety Conversation→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
By Chair Jennifer Homendy This is the first in a three-part series examining the safety of vulnerable road users, as new federal data show a rise in traffic deaths among motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians last year. When it comes to learning, I’m one of those people who doesn’t just want to read about something — … Continue reading Motorcycle Safety Is Everyone’s Responsibility→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
By Member Michael Graham Today, the NTSB released a four-part video series: “V2X: Preserving the Future of Connected-Vehicle Technology.” Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) is one of the most promising life-saving technologies available today. While radars and sensors are limited to line-of-sight and are often impeded by inclement weather, V2X technology uses direct communication between vehicles and with … Continue reading NTSB Video Series Highlights Safety Benefits of Connected-Vehicle Tech...| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
In this episode of Behind-the-Scene @ NTSB, we talk with Mike Fox and Steve Prouty, Highway Crash Investigators, Nathan Doble, Transportation Research Analyst and Brittany Rawlinson, Statistician about the 2021-2022 Most Wanted List safety items Implement a Comprehensive Strategy to Eliminate Speeding-Related Crashes and Protect Vulnerable Road Users through a Safe System Approach. For more information about the … Continue reading EPISODE 45: MOST WANTED LIST – VULNERABLE ROAD USERS AN...| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
By Member Tom Chapman Each year, Operation Lifesaver, Inc., spearheads Rail Safety Week. For 2021, Rail Safety Week runs from September 20 through 26. Operation Lifesaver and its safety partners across North America, including the NTSB, use this annual event to educate and empower the public to make safe decisions around trains and tracks and … Continue reading RAIL SAFETY WEEK 2021→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
By Member Michael Graham Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death and injuries in the United States. Early estimates for 2020 show that more than 38,000 people lost their lives in traffic crashes on our nation’s roads. These preventable tragedies are often due to driver mistakes and poor decisions—speeding or driving while impaired, … Continue reading It’s Time to Require Collision-Avoidance and Connected-Vehicle Technologies on all Vehicles→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
May has been designated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, to help motorists understand standard motorcycle driving behaviors and learn how to drive safely around motorcycles on our roadways. In this episode of Behind-the-Scene @ NTSB, NTSB Highway Crash Investigators Kenny Bragg and Mike Fox discuss our investigation of … Continue reading Episode 40: Motorcycle safety month→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
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What is a Sim Crossing? Warning: Geeky stuff ahead Second Life is basically made up of regions, each being 256 x 256 meters. These can exist as separate entities or can be connect to other regions. Multiple regions connected together and collectively owned by one person are called an “estate.” Each region runs on a … Continue reading Handling Sim Crossings| Loud Pipes, Leather and Hardtails
So, you want to ride a motorcycle is Second Life. Maybe you are just not sure where to begin, but it’s far more likely that you have already tried and failed. This is very common and if you read the “About” page on this site, you will see that I had a similar experience. You … Continue reading Where to Begin?| Loud Pipes, Leather and Hardtails
This is Part 2 of how to get your new bike ready to ride. If you are setting up a new bike, please start with Part 1. In Part one, we resized your bike, adjusted your avatar’s position on it and saved it. We did these both in ACS (KCP) scripts and JPV (Picasa) scripts. … Continue reading Getting Your New Bike Ready to Ride (Part 2)| Loud Pipes, Leather and Hardtails
You bought a bike and now you want to unpack it and let the fun begin. But wait, you are not ready to go riding yet. You need to make sure your bike is properly adjusted and ready to ride. By taking some time now to do this right, you will probably save time and … Continue reading Getting Your New Bike Ready to Ride (Part 1)| Loud Pipes, Leather and Hardtails
It doesn’t take long. If you hang around bikers, you begin to hear terms like “panhead” and “shovelhead.” They have even have become common on some TV shows, like American Pickers, where you might hear Mike remarking on a knucklehead he has come across. This lingo is almost a secret code for the true biker … Continue reading Panheads, Knuckleheads & Shovelheads, Oh My!| Loud Pipes, Leather and Hardtails
The following is the procedures adopted by the Twilight Shadow Riders for their group rides. While they may be typical, it should in no way be viewed as the “right way” or the “only way.” Check with your own club or group to find out what their procedures are. Okay, you have joined Twilight Shadow … Continue reading Twilight Shadow Riders Rideout Procedures| Loud Pipes, Leather and Hardtails
The following is a general set of instructions on operating a motorcycle in Second Life. While these procedures should work with most bikes, there may be differences with any particular bike. Consu…| Loud Pipes, Leather and Hardtails