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Parts And Repairs To Prevent Motorcycle Accidents, Insurance To Deal With Them

Accidents come when you least expected it. But still we have to be prepare so as not to aggravate our circumstance to our disadvantage

Here are some tips to all the riders and motorists out there:

1. Choose quality. Buy only the best quality motorcycle parts you can afford. There are a couple of reasons to this. First, it is critical to the motorcycle's operation. Second, there is no need to save a few bucks on a cheap yet defective parts. Never sacrifice quality. That's the lesson you have to learn early on. You must not wait for a circumstance to prove the same because that circumstance can be fatal.

2. Keep safe. Use protective gears and apparel to protect you from head to toe. It includes high-quality motorcycle helmet, jacket, gloves, vest, eye-wear, pants, socks, boots and the likes. Be sure they are durable and comfortable so as to withstand the pressure and momentum in riding.

3. Maintain and repair. Before you leave for your adventure, check for some leaks and defects in the motorcycle then repair them right-away to avoid further trouble. Check it with diligence. Regular repairs are also necessary to be sure of the motorcycle's condition and safety.

4. Be prepared. Be sure that the tank is full and is more than enough to carry you to your destination and back. The situation when you need something right in the middle of the race or in a busy riding day will piss you off. Always prepare and be ready. That is the best weapon you can use at any given circumstance.

5. Insure it. Get your motorcycle insurance. Just in case you encounter collision with another automobile, side-swept a person or other forms of compensatory instances, the insurance company will answer for the damages.

We must realize that everything is a compromise. As a consequence, it is vital therefore to be careful and to understand implications. An ounce of prevention is a pound of cure. Though said maxim is already ages old, still, it has perpetual stigma.


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I have never ridden a bike in my life, but would really like to get one. I would be using the bike mainly to get around town on city roads, but would also be using it to drive on the interstate for about 10-15 miles. I live in Florida, pensacola to be exact, and really want a bike. I am okay with buying a bike and selling it in a year, but if there is a good 500 or 600 bike for me that i can keep for a while it would be great. I do like sport bikes, no harley's or anything like that. It has to be a sport bike. I also want it to look good obviously, even if it means doing some modifications. Also, the bike has to be able to handle two people pretty easily. People say a ninja 250r is good for a beginner, but it seems like i would get bored very quickly and would get something bigger very quickly, so if anything, i would like to start on a 500 or 600, but dont want it to be super dangerous. I'm not going to be one of the douchebags that races off from a light, or weaves in and out of cars...i will wear a helmet, jacket, and gloves, and some form of pants, no shorts. The bike needs to be the kind where you lean over, i don't like the bikes that you sit straight up, it just looks weird. So any suggestions for bikes would be nice...here's a checklist to sum it all up Bike must have: -sport bike -able to handle freeways -hold two people comfortably and still ride easy with power -i won't get bored quickly and need a new bike -looks good also, if there are any suggestions of gear to purchase for safety it would be appreciated...and sites that have aftermarket motorcycle parts I AM going to take msf courses. People are saying a sv650 is good because it is a slower bike...is this true at all?

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