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    When to Buy Dirt Bike Tires

    19 Jan 2012, 4:51 pm
    Written By: Dennis Kirk 

    Unlike street bikes where worn out tires are characterized by the wearing of the tread or bald spots, determining when you might need new tires for your Trail or Dirt Bike isn’t so straight forward.

    Typically, riding off road, dirt tracks or trails, doesn’t wear your tires down like pavement riding does, so careful examination of your tires is required to decide if you need to replace them or not. Obvious things to look for are missing knobs that may have popped off while riding rugged terrain.

    The most common wear sign though, is the rounding of the corners on the squared knobs. The more rounded these knobs become, the less grippy the tires will be. MX riders generally switch their tires out after each race, knowing that any slight rounding of these knobs will reduce grip to the track and slow them down.

    For maximum control, it’s generally a good idea to switch out both tires at the same time vs. replacing just one. Whether you are looking for race, trail or street riding, Dennis Kirk has all the tires you could possibly wish for. Thousands of tires in stock and ready to ship today. All the top brands. Search now with the nifty Tire Finder from Dennis Kirk.


    Cutting Corners on Motorcycle Insurance Can Really Hurt Your Wallet

    17 Jan 2012, 6:59 pm
    Written By: Rob Fleming


    I was talking with friend of mine who had built a new sexy custom Harley chopper a few months ago, and he was in a rage fighting his insurance company after he was hit on his motorcycle. It seems that he under reported the value of the motorcycle to get a lower insurance rate, but what he didn’t know was when his new custom Harley Chopper was totaled in the accident his insurance company would refuse to pay out $60,000.00 for a motorcycle he claimed was only worth $45,000.00 at the time he bought his motorcycle insurance. 


    After dropping so much money on new custom motorcycle, it just doesn't make sense to cut corners on motorcycle insurance when all it takes is one motorcycle accident to total your bike and leave you with a pile of broken parts. 

    The smartest thing to do is make sure you and your bike are fully covered for all the most common situations in your area. If you live in a rural area adding an animal comprehensive to your policy is a wise option, all it takes is one deer or other large animal to dart out in front of you to start a nightmare. One of the most important things to remember is you always want to include under and uninsured motorist coverage.  Working for Russ Brown Motorcycle Crash Attorneys has taught me that this is very important.  Many bikers call in, they have been in an accident and the other person had very little insurance.  The first question we ask is do you have uninsured/ under-insured coverage.  If you say 'NO', you may be limited in the money you can recover from your motorcycle accident. 


    Owning an expensive or custom motorcycle can hurt your wallet when it comes to purchasing motorcycle insurance, but it is defiantly better to pay a little more each month in premiums than get stuck with shelling out money to fix your motorcycle because you don't have enough or the right kind of motorcycle insurance. 

    Don’t take chances with the first insurance policy quote you get, ask a lot of questions and shop around. The last thing you want is to get hit on your bike and find out later you aren’t covered. 


    You can even trim some of the cost of your insurance by bundling your auto, home and life insurance to include your motorcycle. Another way to save some money on those monthly premiums is by taking an approved motorcycle rider safety course.  


    If you are confused on what all of the insurance terms mean and what amount of coverage is the right amount for you, your motorcycle and potential passengers, you can check out your state's insurance department website, they have valuable tools and resources that will help you understand the legal jargon and what each level of insurance actually covers.  If you have any questions regarding your motorcycle insurance policy talk to your insurance agent! 

    Living Legends In The Motorcycle Culture

    14 Dec 2011, 4:38 pm

    Written by Rob Flemming

    Ever think about what a legend is, and what makes something a legend? If you look up the word legend in your favorite dictionary, the word legend means a recount of history that is popular, but has not been verified as true. Some call them folk tales or lore, but whatever you choose to call them, some of these stories that have been handed down through the years have helped to shape and strengthen their place within the world they live in. If you ask anyone who rides a motorcycle what they think about the living legends within the motorcycle culture the will tell you that the stories about the forefathers of the motorcycle and the culture they helped create are real and not fairy tales or lore. 

    If it wasn’t for William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson, the name Harley Davidson and the Harley Davidson motorcycle would be absolutely meaningless to the world and motorcycle culture as it is lives to day might not even exist as all! The rich heritage of the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company started in 1903 with their first motorcycle; a design that would soon become the standard for American motorcycles, the leader in engineering and the focus of other motorcycle manufacturers who would spend their collective lifetimes tying to recreate a motorcycle that could stand up to the quality, design and engineering of a Harley Davidson motorcycle. 

    From their humble beginnings, the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company only had one simple goal, to design and build the finest motorcycle possible, and while they were slow in attracting the attention of the general public, it was long until this proud symbol of American engineering, design and craftsmanship was the talk within working class circles and the envy of those who didn’t own one. 
    The Harley Davidson Company didn’t waste any time with production of their motorcycles, and by 1914 the first V-Twin engine was released, and ever since it has been often duplicated in look but never surpassed in engineering, or quality. The value and service quality of the motorcycle became very attractive to police and law enforcement and by 1908 the first Harley Davidson Police Motorcycle was sold and delivered to the Detroit Police Department. It wasn’t long until Harley Davidson was shipping their police duty motorcycles to law enforcement agencies and municipal service bureaus nation wide. 

    The Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company and their employees are hard working people; they took pride in the quality and craftsmanship that went into each and every piece on every motorcycle. With the threat of war approaching the United States, the company expanded to include a division dedicated to research, design and production of motorcycles for use by the military.  

    As the heroic tails of the military men who rode the Harley motorcycle in defense of the country were reported in the local newspapers, newsreels and on the radio, there was mad rush by men all across the nation to purchase a Harley. Maybe it was a patriotic gesture or just maybe the trill and excitement that was depicted in those newsreels and reports was just too much and they wanted to experience the feeling of being in the wind for themselves. 

    In short time the Harley Davidson motorcycle was involved in racing, breaking speed records, and you could see stuntmen performing death defying acts in traveling carnivals, sideshows and even the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Baily circus had a act with stuntmen riding Harleys that drew in large crowds, oh and lets not forget the men who bought their Harleys to spend the weekends traveling the back roads of America for nothing more than pure relaxation! 

    By the end of WWII men where coming home from the war and they bought surplus military Harleys, formed clubs and added another stitch into the fabric that made the motorcycle culture a living lifestyle. There were rebels that were depicted in Hollywood films, weekend warriors, and just hard working men and women who worked hard all day and played hard atop their Harleys. There was so much to do and see riding your Harley, groups and individuals were making runs to motorcycle events and rally’s, owners groups were springing up everywhere, and motorcyclists were gathering to discuss important issues and ideas and all the while this motorcycle lifestyle was rapidly growing and spreading across the nation and even as far as Europe and other parts of the world. 

    The motorcycle industry and the motorcycle lifestyle grew rapidly and with this new growth many new businesses such as parts and accessories manufactures, custom motorcycle builders, painters, and many other service companies were born to meet the needs of motorcyclists and the motorcycle industry. 
    There were a few financial ups and downs for the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company and the motorcycle industry in general, especially during the great depression. This didn’t dissuade Harley Davison, and when they had to they simply tightened the collective belt and circled the wagons and worked through those hard times as best they could. With a thriving division serving law enforcement and municipal agencies, the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company worked through economic hardships. 

    After 108 years the Harley remains the leader in the motorcycle industry, with their innovative engine designs, feel and unique engine rumble that has been duplicated by rival motorcycle manufacturers, but just isn’t the same.  
    The legend of the world’s finest motorcycle wasn’t created solely by the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company, it was a compilation of over 108 years of hard work in design and engineering, the men and woman who embraced the Harley as more than a two wheeled transportation vehicle and incorporated into their lives until a new lifestyle was born, and so the legend lives on through the men and women who choose to ride nothing but a Harley Davidson Motorcycle. 

    The 1970’s found Attorney Russ Brown as another member of the motorcycle culture; Russ just always loved motorcycles. Going to UCLA and majoring in marketing Russ graduated and made his way into corporate America, and sadly it was wasn’t long until Russ decided he just wasn’t happy and longed for something meaningful to do with his life. Russ went back to college and was on his way to earning a degree in law. 
    While practicing law Russ discovered that injured motorcyclists were not being treated fairly by insurance claims adjusters. He found that many times less than honest tactics were used to settle injury claims out of court and this infuriated him, so from that point his law practice was focused at helping protect the rights of motorcyclists who became victims of motorcycle accidents.  

    The motorcycle community embraced Attorney Russ Brown, because he just wasn’t some lawyer trying to make money off of the misfortune of injured biker, but rather he was a lawyer who also rode and lived the motorcycle lifestyle and understood the issues a motorcyclist who was injured in a motorcycle accident faced. Russ knew he could help these bikers, and this further helped his acceptance within the motorcycle community. Because Russ was the only Attorney representing motorcycle accident victims at the time, his law firm was able to help many bikers secure damages after being hit on their motorcycles. Being the victim of motorcycle accident himself, Russ knows first hands the ordeal of being hit on a motorcycle. The pain and injuries from the accident itself are most times overwhelming, plus dealing with insurance companies, police and accident investigators can almost be too much for the average person to deal with.  

    Attorney Russ Brown is still practicing the law and his nationwide law firm is working diligently to help as many motorcycle accident victims as they can.

    Motorcyclists are not only hard working people, but they are also social and live to hit the open road and have a good time. Because motorcycle runs and events are a big part of the motorcycle culture, there are thousands of events and rally promoters who work non stop creating events and activities for bikers nationwide.  

    Ever since 1938, the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally has been the granddaddy of all motorcycle events. With motorcycle racing at an all time high in the late 1930’s it didn’t take the Jackpine Gypsies long to come up with the idea to host a motorcycle racing event. Originally called the “Black Hills Classic” the event featured racing and motorcycle stunts. With only 19 in attendance who would have believed that future Sturgis rallies would host more that 800 thousand bikers from all over the world? 

    With each year the attendance growing rapidly, rally are promoters working long and hard to keep up with the challenge to make every rally bigger and better than the year before. When the City of Sturgis outlawing camping at camping at Sturgis City Park, camping spots were now at a premium and from this need the Sturgis  “Buffalo Chip Campground” was born. Originally the “Chip” as it is commonly known was created to provide camping for bikers and a place to relax when not out enjoying the rally.  

    As more and more bikers began attending the Sturgis Rally, the Buffalo Chip expanded it’s old school camp ground and turned it into an almost separate event within the Sturgis Rally itself by offering live music, loads of good food, plenty of beer and other drinks, a variety of camping options from tent sites, camper and RV spots, to full blown rental campers. The Chip even has WIFI for us hardcore road warriors. 
    Boasting one of the best live sound systems and professional lighting, seeing musical acts like Bob Dylan, ZZ Top, Kid Rock rivals any other music venue I have seen these acts at, and this is probably why so many bikers chose the Buffalo Chip over the other place you can camp at. 

    Working year round Rod Woodruff, family and his staff have made the Buffalo Chip much more than a tent and campfire spot at the Sturgis. The Chip’s stage is set in the middle of the camp ground with the food and drink court running in a semi-circle opposite the stage. With an easy 2 or 3 minute walk from the campgrounds to stage, there is almost no need to ever leave the Chip. 

    Another sweet attraction at the Buffalo Chip is the Miss Buffalo Chip contest. Nothing like good music, good looking women and plenty of good food and drink to make a biker happy. If you are into tattoos and body piercing, then the Buffalo Chip is where it is at for non-stop fun and excitement during the Sturgis motorcycle rally. 

    As the living legends that help the motorcycle culture and lifestyle to continually grow and blossom for millions of bikers and motorcycle enthusiasts around the world, you better believe that they are far from folk tales or make believe tales of fantasy, cause all you have to do is get in the wind and you will see for yourself what millions of bikers already know, and that itself makes the legend live on… 
     

    CycleTrader.com Launches Fast Deals, Features Motorcycle Clothing Deal

    29 Nov 2011, 2:59 pm

    We are pleased to announce the official launch of Fast Deals, offering up to 
    50% off motorcycle parts, gear and accessories. View our first deal below 
    and be sure to share with your friends (remember, you earn $10 with each referral).



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    CycleTrader.com Announces Fast Deals, Offering 50% Off Motorcycle Parts, Gear & Accessories

    4 Nov 2011, 3:32 pm

    Norfolk, VA -- November 04, 2011
    CycleTrader.com, the nation’s leading powersports marketplace and a division of Dominion Enterprises, will soon launch Fast Deals, offering consumers at least 50% off motorcycle parts, gear and accessories. Motorcycle enthusiasts who register will start receiving weekly email deals in early November. Fast Deals will be emailed to each registered user’s inbox and will be available for purchase for seven days.

    Fast Deals are perfect for motorcycle enthusiasts who are fixing up a bike, buying gear for their motorcycle, or purchasing a gift for a friend who rides. Paige Bouma, sales development manager for CycleTrader.com, said, “This exciting new consumer offering will provide a valuable service to our loyal fans, allowing motorcycle enthusiasts to receive the products they want at an unbelievable price—in this economy, every dollar we can save our customers matters.”

    Motorcycle owners who sign up now will be one of the first groups to receive CycleTrader’s Fast Deals, powered by Sold.com e-commerce solutions. Merchants interested in advertising their deals should contact scott(dot)volmer(at)cycletrader(dot)com or call (866) 476-3022.

    About CycleTrader.com Cycle Trader is the leading powersports marketplace connecting buyers and sellers to new and used motorcycles, ATVs, PWCs, and snowmobiles. With more than 160,000 vehicles available, Cycle Trader offers the widest selection of powersports vehicles online. Visithttp://CycleTrader.com.

    About Sold.com Sold.com is a daily coupon service that provides exceptional, discounts to consumers on exciting products and services. For customers, Sold.com provides a way to save money while finding, exploring and taking advantage of new opportunities. For merchants, Sold.com is strategic way to increase brand awareness and market share through structured deals that attract new customers and build volume through repeat business. For additional information, visit http://sold.com.

    About Dominion Powersports Solutions Dominion Powersports Solutions, headquartered in Norfolk, VA, is a leading network of world-class business solutions for powersports dealers. Dominion Powersports Solutions’ products include CycleTrader.com, the nation’s leading marketplace for new and used motorcycles; PowerSports Network, the leader in web, e-commerce and mobile solutions for dealerships; Traffic Log Pro, a web-based lead management system; ZiiOS, a cloud dealer management system; and Dominion Insights, a business analytics tool for dealerships and manufacturers.
    Dominion Powersports Solutions is a division of Dominion Enterprises, a leading marketing services and publishing company serving the automotive, recreational and commercial vehicle, real estate, apartment rental, employment, parenting, travel, and daily deals industries. Headquartered in Norfolk, Va., with 3,300 employees nationwide, the company provides a comprehensive suite of technology-based marketing solutions, more than 60 market-leading websites, and 280 magazines. For more information, visit http://dominionenterprises.com
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    Employee Spotlight: Megan Baldock

    24 Oct 2011, 5:29 pm
    For this month's employee spotlight, we travel to Sussex, Wisconsin to visit CycleTrader's sister company, PowerSports Network. Megan Baldock, the newest member of our marketing team, joined the company last month. 

    Prior to joining PSN, Megan worked at Harley-Davidson Motor Company. Two years ago, that is where she learned to ride a motorcycle after receiving a Rider's Edge gift certificate for her birthday from co-workers. The Rider's Edge class she signed up for was an all women's class, and Megan remains friends with some of the ladies because of the bond that's created from the learning experience.

    In her spare time, Megan enjoys sports, sports and more sports. As she says, "It's a great time to be a Wisconsin sports fan with the Brewers making the play-offs, the Packers being undefeated and the Badgers in the Big 10."

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    19 Oct 2011, 5:48 pm



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