Sunday, June 27, 2010

Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values


Phaedrus, our narrator, takes a present-tense cross-country motorcycle trip with his son during which the maintenance of the motorcycle becomes an illustration of how we can unify the cold, rational realm of technology with the warm, imaginative realm of artistry. As in Zen, the trick is to become one with the activity, to engage in it fully, to see and appreciate all details--be it hiking in the woods, penning an essay, or tightening the chain on a motorcycle.


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Monday, June 14, 2010

Motorcycle Maintenance




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Keep Your Motorcycle Maintained and Running For Many Years to Come

As with a car, a motorcycle requires certain maintenance to keep it running in tip top condition. Maintenance is a crucial factor in keeping your motorcycle riding a safe and fun experience. The upkeep of your motorcycle plays a huge part in the longevity of your ride. Try these basic tips to help continue the use of your motorcycle for many miles.

Check your fuses and bolts. You want to make sure that all of your fuses are in good working condition and that you don't have any that are blown. It is also a good idea to keep spare fuses around in the event that something does happen to them. Bolts have a tendency to become less fitting over time; you want to make sure they are secured well.

You are going to want to keep up with oil changes on a schedule. Depending on the type of oil that you are using check with your mechanic to confirm how often you should have your oil changed.

Clean or change your air filter about once a month. Air filters can become very dirty extremely quickly, especially if you are doing a lot of riding, this could largely affect the way that your bike runs.

Check your battery terminal and wires. Over time corrosion tends to build up in this area and could cause your motorcycle to run ineffectively or not at all. Wires also tend to get loose or frayed, so make sure that they are in good working order.

Make sure all of your cables are well lubricated to ensure a smoother drive.

Check your tire pressure and add air as needed. If you do not have enough air, or even if you have too much air in your tires your motorcycle will not handle correctly, and after time the repetitive motion of the uneven tires will cause great damage to your bike.

Although you may not always feel like taking your bike in to get serviced, it will save you a lot of money on repairs in the end and you will have a well running machine to take you on your next adventure.

By following these, easy to follow maintenance tip, you can extend the life of your bike and create a safer riding experience. You should also document your maintenance measures so you can show your insurance agent and if you ever decide to sell your motorcycle anyone that may be interested will feel good about buying a well maintained motorcycle. Your insurance agent may be able to get you a better insurance rate if they know you are responsible and safe.

Heather Becker has worked in the insurance industry for over 15 years. She writes for Motorcycle Insurance Rates where you can find excellent advice on everything about motorcycles and motorcycle insurance.


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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Welcome To My Motorcycle Blog

Welcome to My Motorcycle Blog. Although this blog about motorcycles is still relatively new you can be assured that over the coming weeks and months it will become your #1 resource for all things about bikes. As part of My Big List Of Blogs there is a lot of room for growth, so if you have any questions or suggestions please leave a comment or send me an email.


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