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By: Tyler Powers If you are considering building a custom bike, you'll need to determine whether to select a hard tail frame (also called a rigid frame), or a swing arm frame. Deciding on a frame is not to be taken lightly because there are some significant differences in the frame styles.
The hard tail frame is a single piece frame. The rear motorcycle wheel assembly attaches directly to the frame, as opposed to a soft tail frame which is made of two pieces of tubing connected at a pivot joint. That is the source of the nomenclature; the frame really does have a hard tail. The result is that there is no rear suspension to give that 'floating' feel to the ride. |
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By: Maricon Williams Motorcycles evolve with time. Moreover, motorcycle parts also go with the flow of evolution. In addition, even fenders cope up with these moving changes. Buying Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) fenders is like buying the exact original fenders the manufacturer used to build. OEM fenders are simple, workable and widely available. Custom or aftermarket motorcycle fenders are becoming more and more popular. In fact there are a lot of motorcycle fenders manufacturers that specialize in this field some of them are Daytec and Jessie James. |
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By: Maricon Williams However, it is not always that way. You can manage to paint your bike. In fact, if you are planning to do it in the near future, here are the things that you need to consider. First, the color of the motorcycle – what color do you want? There is such a wide variety of colors available in the motorcycle society. |
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Chopper Chicks Build Today Show Chopper on National TV By Astrid Bidanec The well known, six-women crew, Chopper Chicks, built another one-of-a-kind chopper donated by Biker’s Choice, the Today Show Chopper, at the Rockefeller Center in New York City on July 21, 2007. The event was broadcast live on national TV on the Today Show in front of a local audience of fans and supporters.
The Today Show chopper is now up for grabs to raise funds for the Boys & Girls Club of Broward County, Fla. |
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