Lightweight Cruiser Bikes
During the last year there were many lightweight cruiser bikes ELECTRICAL preparers who disappeared so quickly as the battery charges they used, but there were some fans who continued, as in the case of Swigz late 2010 to present its first functional design. In this first installment released a model that seems strange tena a cargo box in the back, which housed the space of the batteries, something unusual and changing the dramticamente center of gravity of the bike without lateral movement during cornering. After that day were offered participation in the American championship called WERA Heavyweight Twins Superbike, where lightweight cruiser bikes compete Super Stock (standard units, with slight modifications safety) 1000cc displacement, as is the 1198 Ducati or KTM R8. This competition was held on Sunday 9 in the circuit of Fontana, where improvements were made to the bike, since the weight of the batteries could be distributed from the bottom of the seat to what will be the tank gasoline, which improves handling and passing the aesthetics of the unit. They say a picture is worth more than a thousand words, but here are worth all the videos and we can see with a camera on board the bike the route he had to get to the second position in race two of the order week. In this video we can draw two conclusions, the acceleration of the bike "battery" that generates 193hp is . . pardon the term, brutal, surpassing modesty The dems the gasoline. Moreover, the sound that gives us is something strange, something not heard before for a machine of skills to be put to debate for a long time before we get used. . . Let's be honest, nobody really needs a motorcycle. It's just something you want, and many kids are dying to have one. The problem is that when one longs for something, it's easy to make impulse buys. To make a purchase like this, you need to wait 24 hours to let your emotions calm down, so you can make an informed decision. This time period is for you to decide what they want and to fully inform yourself before you start negotiating the price. This guide will help you compare and buy a motorcycle. Think what you want to do with the motorcycle. If you are interested in long road trips, then chances are you interested in a lightweight cruiser bikes type motorcycle with a big engine. These motorcycles are comfortable and fast for long road trips. If you like the adrenaline, then you might want a sports bike. These lightweight cruiser bikes are light, fast and fearless, but a little uncomfortable for long journeys. If you like jumping on unpaved roads, then you might want a motocross type motorcycle or all-terrain. " Decide if you want a new or used motorcycle. The type of motorcycle that interests you will make a big difference in this step. A motorcycle all-terrain "may be used at the end of cheap and a new lightweight cruiser bikes type motorcycle would be on the opposite side. You need to set a maximum price limit you would be willing to pay and do not reach that limit. Determines the engine size and style. An engine with inline or "V" will make a big difference in handling and speed and help you determine which brand is the one you want to buy. Research the prices of different brands, models and engine sizes. You must have 1-3 specific motorcycles to choose definitely going to buy. Decide if you buy a new or used, taking into account the price range. If you buy a used motorcycle, you will definitely find a better price by buying from a private seller, however, if the agency purchases a motorcycle can be more assured that you have collateral. You definitely have to get on a motorcycle you are considering buying, to check that all the ground you step on your toes, just like you do when standing on a hill. If you can not put the soles of your feet flat on the ground, then you simply can not buy that motorcycle. If you do not know mechanics, then you should buy a motorcycle that has a transmission through a gimbal bar, instead of string. Statistically, the bar gimbal transmission requires less maintenance and less user intervention by the chain. Unless you know a good mechanic, try to find a motorcycle transmission gimbal bar. If you are inexperienced or have never driven a motorcycle, do not buy a high-performance sport motorcycle. That would be like buying your death. . . .