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5 Ways to Stay Warm on A Winter Motorcycle Trip

  It's winter again which means it's time to take the bike out for our last ride before storing it away until the spring. If you love riding your motorcycle, winter is the best time to go on a trip because the weather is perfect for both humans and machines. The relatively low temperature is very conducive for continuing to ride longer distances without overheating the engine and since the temperature is low, you don't feel the fatigue of sweating constantly all day. On top of that people learnt in a rush to get into the shade or in particular  because they  all love basking in the sun.        But too much of everything is bad and so you need to save on and protect yourself from the low temperatures of winter, especially when you are facing a cold blast of winter wear on your chest and face while riding a motorcycle. Here are eight ways to stay on a winter motorcycle trip.       Light a campfire   At the end of the day is everything you need to feel the stress and fatigue m

Common Winter Bike Maintenance Misconceptions Debunked!

  Come winters and cars will certainly seem more comfortable than motorcycles. In cold places where the mercury drops significantly, riding a motorcycle can become more of a chore than enjoyment. If that sounds familiar, and you are planning to put your motorcycle away until spring, you need to take a few steps. Unfortunately, a lot has been said on the topic of winterizing a motorcycle, some of which are pure myths.  In this article let's take a look at some of the most common misconceptions and find out the truth behind them.   It  is compulsory to start your bike frequently   Motorcycle and car batteries tend to lose their charge faster in cold weather. This has led to the conception that you need to start your motorcycle every single day to give its battery in Prime working condition. Unfortunately, this is not helpful and cold starting the bike every single day might be detrimental to the performance of your engine. instead of just starting the motorcycle and keeping it ideal

15 Group Riding Hand Signals Every Motorcyclist Must Know

  Hand  signals in  motorcycling are crucial tools  that ensure  the safety of the rider while riding on a highway with other people on the road. These signals are an integral part of passing and attaining the driver's  license  but over a period of time people usually forget the significance of hand signals and rarely use them when they are on the road. Near are the top 16 hand signals that you need to know while riding in a group to communicate effectively with other people in your group.       Why should you learn hand signals for motorcycling?       In today's modern world, almost every motorcycle comes equipped with  signaling  equipment and people have  bluetooth  headsets and mobile phones connected to their motorcycle helmets to stay in contact with everyone else in the group.  But like we all know, technology has its own fallibility,  so  in the event that the gadget fails or you don't have the luxury of all the gadgets that are needed to communicate, hand signals