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How To Buy The Right Motorcycle Goggles

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Motorcycle riding has become a very popular hobby among those who are looking to relieve some stress in their lives. You should always make sure that you have all of the proper safety gear before you get out on the road. Motorcycle goggles are very important especially for those who are brand new to riding!

The sun can be a very deadly natural force if you are not careful. Goggles should always be 100% UV proof so that you have full protection from the sun. Those who do not wear goggles are putting themselves at risk of possible permanent damage. Take the time to shop around for full protection from the sun.

Durable lenses are also needed if you plan on using your motorcycle goggles on a long term basis. Polycarbonate lenses do cost a little bit extra but they will never fail you when you ride. They are very durable and have been known to last and work for riders for years on end.

One feature that comes free with all goggles that you will come across is the scratch resistant feature. Scratches on the lenses will only make it harder to see and ride so make sure that the goggles you purchase has the particular feature. You will only be doing yourself a favor when you ride around.

Everyone has a different size and shape of face, which is why goggles are made to fit every person. Your goggles need to come equipped with a strap that is adjustable so that anyone can buy them and wear them comfortably. Do not buy goggles that are too loose or too tight on your face, otherwise you could cause injury.

It is not very hard to purchase motorcycle goggles if you know what to look for. Take the time to shop around and make sure you find something that looks and feels great when you take those long rides on the weekend. These goggles should not cost more than $50 a pair so start shopping around!

Choose from a wide selection of motorcycle goggles that are designed to meet all of your needs and requirements. You can find the perfect goggles when you visit http://www.gogglesnglasses.com/p20-eagle-motorcycle-goggles.html today!

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A Small Sense Of Freedom

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Whenever a person or group of people try to live their lives free, those who are stuck in unhappy lives will be jealous. Some people have a hard time letting go, freeing themselves from the day to day trials and tribulations of everyday life even for a little while. Others seek an escape from the stress and anxiety often associated with modern day life.

I guess for me, that’s part of why I am a Biker. There is something about riding a bike that inspires a sense of freedom in me. The open road, the wind in my face, the smells, getting back to nature, the power of my bike. It’s all these things and more that make me feel free. It’s unfortunate that there are some people who, for whatever reason, can’t find something or someway to let go and experience the sense of freedom that we do. These people, for whatever reason, are the ones who point to us and call us rogues or rebels. They say that what we are doing is wrong and that our culture is a “disruptive influence.”

As Bikers, we live our lives a little differently. We work and have responsibilities, but we still know the feeling of freedom. Maybe its because we smile just a bit more and are a bit more relaxed that turns these people green with envy?

A person who works hard and has no free time sees a person on the road riding his or her motorcycle and thinks “I wish that was me!” The thought of being free doesn’t leave their mind. They long for it. They crave it badly! How many of you out their have had a friend tell you how they have always wanted to buy a Motorcycle and just go out riding? How many of them ever actually do?

Here is a typical story : A man is driving home from work when he see’s a group of motorcycle riders pull up next to him. He looks at this group of people riding together having a great time, He starts to think, “I wish that was me”. He then decides, “I’m going to buy a Motorcycle!” He starts thinking about riding. How great it will be to have his wife on the back of his bike and the wind in his face. We could ride up to the lake or maybe that little motel way up in the Mountains. Thinking of the great times he will have he starts to feel that small sense of freedom. He thinks “This must be what those Biker get to feel, Wow!”

He turns into the driveway, parks his truck and rushes into the house to tell his wife about his fantastic idea. “Hi honey, I’m going to buy a Motorcycle.” His wife looks at him and says “What? Did you get overwhelmed by the fumes at work again?” “You can’t ride a Motorcycle. The man answers back, “I’ll learn!”

“You must be crazy”, she says. “Those things are death traps! You will kill yourself and we can’t afford it!” “Honey this is something I really want” replies the man. “NO NO NO!!! I won’t have one of those things in my house! What kind of message would it send to the kids, our neighbors?”

They argue about it, but it the end, the man never gets his motorcycle. He never goes to the lake with his wife or takes that trip up to the little motel in the mountains. He never feels the real sense of freedom one can only get when taking a long trip on a motorcycle. He spends the rest of his life wishing he had never seen that group of Motorcycles. He is angry and bitter.

Now when he see’s Bikers he puts them down. He hates Bikers, not because of who or what they are, but because of what he can never be. He hates them because of what they represent. They represent a kind of freedom, sense of belonging, a oneness with nature and the world that he longs for, he craves, but can never have.

We live here in America, the home of the free, but many are not free. They have never experienced the sense of freedom that can only be experienced on two wheels and, for whatever reason, never will. They live boring, uneventful. “safe” lives and complain about those who don’t.

Don’t hate these envious people, pity them for they will never know the sense of freedom and brotherhood we get from riding with a group of our Bro’s. They’ll never know the wind in their face, the feeling of peace and oneness with nature we feel as we ride threw the country side or down a long lonely highway. They’ll never know the clarity of mind that comes from a long ride alone or the closeness and bond of a long ride or weekend away with someone special. Just thank your higher power that you’ve found a way to escape, a way to be free, even if for some it’s just on the weekends.

Ride Safe and Ride Free because when it all come down to it, this is all about the Ride!

Your Bro L.J. James AmericanBikerX.com

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Reasons For Wearing Motorcycle Goggles

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

With gas prices going up, motorcycles have gained in popularity. However, when riding a motorcycle, you must have the proper equipment. To many riders motorcycle goggles are a necessary tool for safety and comfort.

Goggles can be an excellent protection for the eyes against debris. Particles like bugs, dirt, and rocks can cause eye damage if goggles are not used. Glare can also be a problem for riders. It is important to purchase goggles that are glare resistant. Wind is also a hazard to consider especially when traveling for long distances or at higher speeds. Goggles can reduce the effects of the wind.

When searching for goggles, there are some things to consider. When and where will you be riding? Longer trips will probably require more goggle options than short trips around town.

No matter what your riding habits, there are some standard features to look for when purchasing goggles. Maybe the first important feature is comfort. If they are not comfortable to wear, you will probably not wear them, it will not matter what features they have. They should also be shatter and scratch resistant. If they shatter, they will be of no safety use to you. They should have UV protection and an anti-fog coating. Although not a safety issue, if possible, get ventilated frames. This can help immensely with the comfort.

Styles are available for any taste and fashion. Some are made to be worn over helmets, some under helmets, and some are worn with no helmet. Check with your own state laws to see whether helmets are legally required. If you need prescription goggles, they are available also. Motorcycle accessory stores and online stores will both have goggles to buy. The various online sites, may have a larger selection.

Motor cycle goggles have become an essential tool for serious riders. Not only do they add safety and comfort, they can also make your ride more enjoyable.

Find your motorcycle goggles today by shopping online. A visit to http://www.gogglesnglasses.com/p20-Eagle-Motorcycle-Goggles.html is all you need to do.

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The Beginning Of America’s Love Affair With Auto Racing Started On Long Island New York

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

I recently took a trip back in time to Long Island NY’s past! No I was not in a Delorean. I was actually in a 1929 Model A Ford,It was one of many in a pack of Model A Fords.My trip back in time was hosted by members of the Model A Ford Club of Long Island. The Club Established in 1959 is one of the oldest and largest Model A Clubs in the U.S. The Trip took me back in time to Long Islands distant past,Way Back before the LIE back before even the Northern and Southern State Parkways.All the way back to the glory days of William K. Vanderbilt Jr’s Long Island Motor Parkway. The Motor Parkway or the LIMP has been forgotten by many.Portions of it can still be found across the Island some parts are even still in use now going under other names. I must admit I knew almost nothing of the Long Island Motor Parkway before this trip back but as I learned about its history and how it was a major part of shaping the Island we all know and love today, I became very interested in learning more and I would like to share with you a little of what I have learned.

The history of William K. Vanderbilt Jr’s Motor Parkway began on June 6th 1908 when its construction started. It was one of the first concrete roads in the Nation and it was the first to use Bridges and over passes so as to not have any intersections. The Motor parkway reached its almost full length of 45 miles from Queens to Lake Ronkonkoma in 1911 with 65 Bridges and many twists and turns.(There was a 2 and a Half mile western extension built in 1928)

The Motor Parkways History of racing is that of legend and still remembered by many Long Island race fans, William K.Vanderbilt Jr was an avid race fan and racer. He often raced in America and France. Disappointed by the lack of Americans winning any of the races he started the Vanderbilt Cup races in 1904 here on Long Island. The race was an international event and would pit 16 Drivers against each other for the prize of the $2000 Silver Cup which was designed by Tiffany & Co.The Cup was the first major trophy in American auto racing. The Races where first held on 30 miles of local roads in Nassau County.These Races where the Beginning of America’s love affair with auto racing.In 1906 when two spectators where killed and many others injured by a racing car on Jericho turnpike near the intersection of what is known today as NY Routes 106 and 107, Vanderbilt and friends soon came up with the idea for the Long Island Motor Parkway. The Cup Races where Successfully held on Long Island in conjunction with the Motor Parkway Until 1910 when four spectators where killed and twenty injured.

With the Cup races gone the Motor parkway became purely an access route with a toll of $2.00 and was used mostly by New York’s rich looking to hit the party circuit or to go for Sunday Drives and of course by those just looking to drive really fast.The Motor parkway was a privately owned toll road with no speed limit, No Commercial Traffic and because it was privately owned it was off limits to law enforcement. During Prohibition the Parkway gained a reputation as a rum runners road as bootleggers started using the road to transport alcohol.In 1917 the toll was lowered to $1.00 and when more Drivers started using the Motor Parkway to travel across Long Island the speed limit was reduced to 40 mph and local Police where aloud to begin patrolling the parkway to improve traffic safety. An estimated 150,000 cars per year used the Motor parkway at its prime. There where 12 toll lodges along the parkway and the toll lodges have a great story all their own. The Long Island Motor Parkway Continued on until Easter Sunday,April 16th 1938 when it was forced to close. The Motor Parkway even after reducing its toll again to only 40 cents was No longer able to Compete with Robert Moses State of the art Toll free Northern State Parkway. After its Closer the Motor Parkway was split up and sold off, Many of its Bridges destroyed and roads forgotten.Although some Remaining Sections of this Historic Parkway like the 13 Mile eastern most Section in Suffolk still remain in use Most of the Parkway and its History has gone forgotten until recent years.

Members of the Model A Ford Club of Long Island had known about a section of the Long Island Motor Parkway with one of its Bridges still standing hidden away behind Old Bethpage Village and Restoration on Round Swamp Road in Old Bethpage Where the Club holds its Monthly meetings. For those of you who don’t know Old Bethpage Village and Restoration is a pre-Civil War Long Island Village with more than 55 historic buildings and a place where anyone of us can travel back in time for the day.I’m sure most of you out there from Long Island will remember it from field trips back in your School days.Well It is all still there with its same historic Magic and those old fashion Sodas and Candies you remember. I have found Old Bethpage to be the perfect place for a first Date! It will not only take you back threw time but it will make you feel like a Kid all over again. In the early Months of 2007 the members of the Model A Ford Club of Long Island started Clearing away what time and neglect had covered up. Then in May 2007 after much hard work the Members of the Model A Ford Club of Long Island got together at Old Bethpage Village and Restoration and took the first Cruise since its closing on their own private piece of the Motor Parkway and Long Islands History. Mark Adler and his 1931 Model A Coop had the Honor of leading the Group and being the first the travel on it! Long Island has some great History and We must always remember We need to save our Historic Buildings and Land marks!!!

For more info about this article go to the Model A Ford Club of Long Island’s webpage at www.freewebs.com/modela

While researching this story one thing that kept coming to my mind was that if Long Island is one of the first place’s where Auto Racing in the US began then doesn’t that mean that Auto Racing really needs to stay here? Lets reclaim the Glory!!!

Till next time this is your Bro L.J. James AmericanBikerX.com

LJ is a independant author on the Biker world and does an internet Radio Motorcycle Show LJ has spent many years working to let all in the Biker world know that TV programs like Sons of Anarchy while entertaining are fake and being a Biker is about Brotherhood ! Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service

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The Reasons To Test Drive A Honda ATV

Monday, March 15th, 2010

If you are reading this particular article, than I can imagine that you are wanting to learn a little more about the features and benefits to owning a Honda ATV. While there might be a good deal to consider when owning an ATV in general, this is going to give you what you might want to consider when owning one of the impressive models from your friends at Honda.

There is a lot that you might want to consider when it comes to purchasing an ATV in general, not to mention a Honda ATV. So instead of giving you all of the technical specifications for the various models and the benefits you can experience first hand by owning one, I will give you what many consider to be the most impressive points of consideration to help you out.

The first thing that you should consider is the name that is on the bike in general. Honda has been synonymous with impressive vehicles of all sorts, from these ATVs, to dirt bikes, to actual cars and trucks and so on and so forth. Their name means durability and longevity to people, and you can expect the same when you are looking into their ATVs.

Also, these 4 wheelers are ideal for farmers and for hunters. While they have a few models that are faster and have that angle, most of the Honda line will be strong and durable for use around the farm, or to haul a conquest out from the woods after a successful day. So if you are wanting a bike for speed and acceleration, you might not look to Honda.

There are plenty of other things that you should take note of, that make Honda the impressive line of all terrains that they are. Some of these various features or benefits include the ease of power steering, the softer ride of improved suspension, electronic shift functions for improved traction in crucial situations, and powerful fuel injected engines.

So if you were curious about how you could benefit from the purchase and the use of a Honda ATV, I can trust that you are better informed now. While there might be a number of other things to consider, this can serve as a decent introduction to the line that you are likely to encounter when you look at an ATV from Honda.

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