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What is an autocycle?

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

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...

Preparing for winter motorcycle riding hazards

Preparing for winter motorcycle riding hazards

For avid motorcycle riders whose bikes sit idle for months, winter can be frustrating. Even after three ride-filled seasons, the cold winter can seem to last forever. But it doesn’t have to be that way. More and more riders are discovering that winter can be another time to ride. But like the other seasons, winter riding has a unique set of risks you need to...

9 cold weather motorcycle gear tips to help you stay warm

9 cold weather motorcycle gear tips to help you stay warm

As winter descends, many motorcycle riders park their bikes until spring. Two factors often keep riders cabin-bound this time of the year: weather-related road hazards, and the fact that getting cold while riding isn’t very enjoyable. But with the right gear, you can comfortably discover the thrill and natural beauty of winter motorcycle riding. Plan your next cold-weather ride following these nine tips: 1. Choose...

How to change your motorcycle oil

How to change your motorcycle oil

The motor is the heart of your motorcycle, and motor oil is its lifeblood. Oil lubricates your bike’s internal parts and carries away combustion contaminants to be cleaned and collected by the oil filter. Through this process, oil flow also helps cool internal parts, like camshafts and stators—some motorcycles even use oil as a primary coolant. The motor is also the single most expensive system...