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Honda Shadow Aero Performance Modifications

June 7, 2012

The Honda Shadow line of motorcycles is very popular with beginning riders, it’s low seat height and unintimidating power delivery make it especially appealing for women, and, in many cases it’s their first bike.  That’s the way it was with my friend Rhonda, her Honda Aero was her first motorcycle, and over the past few … More Honda Shadow Aero Performance Modifications

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The Basics: Motorcycle Safety Tire Wear Bars

May 28, 2012

The tire below is worn out, it looks like there is still good tread, but, with over 12,000 miles on it, it’s done, and unsafe.  A clear indication of this is that the tread is worn down to the wear bars. This is my own bike, and I should have never let the tire get … More The Basics: Motorcycle Safety Tire Wear Bars

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Victory Throttle Body Cleaning

April 4, 2012

If you have a “Freedom” engined Victory and you have been noticing your performance starting to lag, your engine’s idle speed dropping lower, and lower, or, you are riding, and your bike just dies during a closed throttle situation, it may be time to clean your throttle body.  It’s not that hard a job, and … More Victory Throttle Body Cleaning

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