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Category: Motorcycle Tips

Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month: Tips to help keep you safe while riding

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. And with riding season rapidly getting into full swing, there’s no better time for a safety refresher. Let’s get started. Be seen and safe on the road Staying visible to other drivers is among your biggest challenges when riding—which means it should be among your top priorities. First, you need to understand why the average driver struggles to see...

8 safety tips to know before the next time you drive your ATV

Before you get on your ATV, the most important thing to do is familiarize yourself with safe operating habits. These eight tips are among the most important things you should know to keep yourself and others safe during your next off-road adventure. 1. Make sure you have proper safety gear First things first. Before you even think about driving your ATV, make sure you’re ready...

ATV vs. UTV: The differences explained

Shopping for and purchasing an off-road vehicle can be an exciting adventure all on its own—especially when you’re deciding between an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) or a utility task vehicle (UTV). Review and compare their features below to determine which of these vehicles may be best for you. Definition of an ATV An ATV is an all-terrain vehicle—commonly called a four-wheeler or quad—designed for a single...

What is an autocycle?

Are you on the hunt for a new ride that sets you apart from the crowd? If you want the comfort and control of an automobile while enjoying the open-air sensation of a motorcycle, an autocycle may be a perfect fit. What is an autocycle? An autocycle is a mix between a car and motorcycle. While the autocycle is technically classified as a type of...

How to replace your motorcycle’s headlight

Your motorcycle headlight is an essential component that helps you stay safe on the road. If you’re interested in doing your own maintenance, you may wonder if you can replace your headlights yourself. The answer is yes—and replacing your headlight is probably easier than you think. Plus, you’ll save money on labor. Follow this guide to learn how. Don't skip the motorcycle maintenance safety prep...