Custom Motorcycle Handlebars and Controls

Handlebars for your motorcycle serve two purposes. First, and most importantly, the handlebars provide a means to steer the motorcycle by controlling the swivel of the front wheel enabling the rider to ride in a straight line or turn. Secondly, the handlebars provide a place to locate important controls and accessories which allow the rider to operate the motorcycle safely.

Handlebars are available in many designs ranging from straight bars to high rise “ape hangers” and everything in between. The particular handlebars you chose for your motorcycle should be based on what is most comfortable and safe for you, the rider, as well as what will look best with the overall design of your cycle.

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Tips For Cooling Motorcycle Exhausts

Motorcycles are not like cars and while someone can drive a car without knowing much about the engine it is recommended that anyone who owns or rides a motorcycle should have a basic understanding of the engine and how to perform minor and temporary repairs. The simple point behind this is that motorcycle engines will fail and being stuck on the side of the road is never much fun. Motorcycles tend to break down more often than cars and most bikers will tinker with their engine anyway to make custom adjustments and install performance parts. Knowing the basics of your motorcycle engine can lead to a quick or temporary fix to get you moving until you can find a trusted mechanic to perform a more thorough repair job.

Because of the job an exhaust does there are a number of problems that can occur with the part and the entire exhaust system. Remember, the exhaust is basically the trash chute for your bike’s reaction exhaust gasses and the insides and outsides of an exhaust can get extremely hot when riding. Your exhaust and drag pipes can experience a number of common problems including overheating which will cause a “bluing” effect on the tips of the pipes. Even with polished chrome finishes over time the heat will cause a bluish or black color on the pipes. Though this may appear to be only a cosmetic issue over time the excessive heat can cause parts to deteriorate which can lead to harmful gasses being released in every direction.

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