Monday, July 30, 2012

How to deal with motorcycle equipment failures

If your motorcycle is properly maintained, you greatly reduce the possibility of any equipment failure. However, just in case ...

Blowouts and how to deal with them

If you use tires of good quality, keep them at the proper pressure, and change them when the tread is worn, the chances of having a blowout are small. However, should it happen to either of your tires, you must act quickly and properly.

  1. Do not use the brakes; braking hard will only make things worse. If you must use some brake, apply gradual pressure to the brake on the good tire and ease over to a safe spot to stop. 
  2. Ease off on the throttle and slow down gradually; rapid deceleration could throw the bike out of control. 
  3. Hold those handlebars firmly; a great shuddering may take place as the out-of-round tire flops against the pavement, but you are concerned only with keeping that front wheel pointed ahead until you stop.

Stuck Throttle

Most riders have had bad dreams about this, but few have experienced the problem. That is why all contemporary motorcycles have a cut-off switch by the right thumb. Just in case. Practice flipping the cut-off switch. Chances are you will never have a throttle stick, but if you do, you’ll know how to deal with it. As you hit the cut-off switch, pull in the clutch (you will probably be in gear); then look for a safe place to coast to a stop.


Broken Clutch Cable

Imagine you are cruising along in fifth gear; you want to shift down; you pull in the clutch lever – and there is no return action. It just lies up against the hand grip. No fun, but not dangerous. You can shift the bike without a clutch. This is not advisable unless necessary, but it can be done. Back off on the throttle and shift down a gear. If you have a sensitive foot, you can probably find neutral before coming to a complete stop. If not, get set for a jerky halt.

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source: Motorcycle Safety Foundation

Monday, July 23, 2012

Ride for Teal

While the trip is still a work in progress, Ride for Teal is a charity ride that benefits ovarian cancer research. Teal is the designated color for ovarian cancer charities, just as pink is the designated color for breast cancer charities.

Along with "We Fight Like A Girl," a non-profit organization, and riders, 100% of the proceeds will go to Ovarian Cancer Research: Awareness and Education.

The ride from Sturgis, Nebraska to Houston, Texas can be viewed more like a Ride-A-Thon, where riders pledge cents to dollars per mile they ride.

The Route: August 1- Arriving to Sturgis, NE to the Buffalo Chip Campground, were the Iron Cowgirl Missy will be performing through the entire rally August 2 through 11- Riding and Partying August 12- Head to Texas. Sturgis to Grand Island, NE August 13- Grand Island, NE to Norman, OK August 14- Norman, OK to Houston, TX

This is not an escorted ride. If you'd like to learn more, check out Houston, Tx to Sturgis '12 on Facebook.  You may also look at the Texas Biker Lawyer Event Page.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

iPhone Apps for Motorcyclists

If you ride a motorcycle and own an iPhone here are a few iPhone Apps that can help you enjoy both a little more.

Greatest Road: This app helps you find cool roads to ride in your local area. The roads are submitted by local riders, so if you have favorite roads to ride on you can submit some your self. The interface for this App is great, and it is fun to search for nice twisty roads when you have a Saturday afternoon to kill.

Motorcycle Minder: If you ride a motorcycle, you know it takes regular maintenance to keep you and your bike happy. This app helps you keep up with all the maintenance details for your motorcycle, oil change, chain maintenance, tire pressure, etc. It also has a fuel mileage tracker if you want to keep track of mpg’s.

N-Drive GPS: N-Drive is a great GPS App, whether you are on two wheels or four. It provides turn by turn directions, a POI database, and is one of the more feature rich GPS Apps for the iPhone. If you plan on using a GPS on your bike you will need a good mounting system. I recommend using Ram Mounts, they have tons of mounting applications for phones, gps, and any other goodies you might need out on the road. If you do not have a DC plug you may consider installing one of those also, as the GPS feature on the iPhone sucks the battery quick.

Weather Bug App: This App can keep you out of some hairy situations if you are hitting the open road. It provides accurate weather reports and a live radar. No one wants to get caught in a hail storm, this App can save your bacon.

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[via: Rider Groups]

Friday, July 13, 2012

Road Trip!

Tired of Dallas and need to get out of the city for a while? Why not take a road trip to San Antonio? July is the great time to head down there, since there is so much to look at, especially out on the road. Biker Lawyer has a few suggestions on what to check out.

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While traveling south on I-35 to San Antonio, you'll pass Waxahachie, which has one of the most interesting buildings: the Ellis County Courthouse. Built in 1894, the "Unrequited Love Carvings" made this 9 stories tall court house famous. Legend has it that Harry Herley, a stone mason who fell in love with Mabel Frame, daughter of the boarding house where he stayed. At first, Herley carved her face in the sand stone that is now part of the court house, but she ignored his feelings for her, knowing that she would never pay attention to him, those beautiful carvings of her face slowly became twisted demons. This is something interesting that catches the attention from anyone.

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After walking around the courthouse for a while, you'll probably work up an appetite. An hour or so further down from Waxahachie, you'll want to make a stop in Waco for some barbecue. Michna's BBQ is located on 2803 Franklin Avenue, two quick turns from the freeway. They are known for their amazing ribs and their southern hospitality; a John Wayne lover would love it.

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While you're in Waco, you can't afford to miss a trip to the Dr. Pepper Museum. Located on 300 South 5th Street, here you'll learn anything and everything you could know about the Dr. Pepper brand. A fair warning: this place used to be the easiest place to get the best Dr. Pepper had to offer, the infamous pure can sugar Dublin Dr. Pepper, but after losing a lawsuit last year it is no longer in production. They may still have some in stock, but if you miss out, you'll have to try their infamous XXX Root Beer instead.

After getting your motorcycle back on the road, you'll want to travel a little further down I-35 to Austin. While in Austin, if you ever need something extra for your bike, you can stop at Cycle Gear. They have just about anything one needs for their bike. Should you decide to stop for a while longer, check out the Bat Bridge, where a literal a swarm of bats can seem turn the day into night. It's great for sightseers and nature lovers.

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When you finally reach San Antonio, there is no time to rest. You must go out and see it all! The Toilet Museum, Gravity Hill, The World's Largest Boots, The River Walk, and last but not least, The Alamo. San Antonio is a beautiful city, with beautiful people, and great places to eat. Don't forget to have fun and enjoy your escape from DFW while it lasts.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Four motorcycle boot recommendations for men and women

When buying motorcycle boots, a rider generally looks for comfort, flexibility, protectiveness, breathability, waterproof, and something one can wear without losing the feel of one's foot. But the truth is there is no boot yet made that contains all of these qualities.

When trying out boots the most important factor is the initial fit and feel, as the first try usually indicates the comfort or discomfort. Texas Biker Lawyer has two great choices for both men and women.

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First, for the ladies, is the Harley Davidson Studded Strut. This is a sexy and stylish boot for women that has an inside zipper for easy on and off, and comes with a comfortable fashionable 2 1/2" heel. Made of full grain leather and a rubber outsole, stacked heels with a narrow toe, the Harley Davidson Studded Strut boots cost roughly around $114.99.

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The Durango 11" leather western boots are long lasting, comfortable, great looking uppers for women who are more laid back. They come with a cushion insole with flexible forepart for all day comfort. The hand stained composition outsole looks and feels like leather should. The Durango 11" leather western boots come with a fashionable 1 1/2" heel and costs around $99.99.

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The Harley Davidson Men's Booker engineer boots are made out of leather, have a full size side zipper, and are mid-calf length. They are easy to slip on and off and extremely comfortable. Their engineer boot styling and buckled straps at the vamp and the shaft give it a gothic look. They can be found for around $140.99.

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The Alpinestars Soho Gore-Tex Boots are a great choice for any man. They have grip on the soles and are easy to step in and out of, thanks to the velcro closure on one side, and it comes equipped with a full length zipper. Made out of full grain leather, they are reinforced on critical stress points, and once broken in they can be extremely comfortable. These waterproof boots costs around $329.95.