Sunday, December 22, 2013

Europe’s Top Motorcycle Roads For Xmas Vocation

As equally renowned as their transatlantic cousins when it comes to the pursuit of road-based excitement, the Europeans are a bunch who has contributed just as much as, if not more as any other population towards the advent of motorcycle culture. Pioneering as many individual saddlebags, biker jackets and full faced helmets as the Americans, they also share our devout allegiance to the recreation in all of its individual forms.
While mere mention of the many different varieties of motorcycling is enough to inspire a piece celebrating the wonderful variety of our chosen passion, this is an idea best saved for another day.



Today, we shall instead be taking a look at some of the best cruise roads the European continent holds.
The Transfagarasan Highway – Romania



Though tempted, I chose against listing this road choice under its equally as recognizable geographic locations of ‘Transylvania’. The fact that this high altitude Shorty (just 21 miles long) is located in the worlds of literature and superstition’s co-capital should be enough to inspire the more dark-hearted among you to start planning your trip today. Though short, the Highway is action packed- with a host of ancient Monasteries and Castles showcasing some of the best Gothic architecture world over lining the route.
Trabzon to Savsat – Turkey

A wonderful route in the sense that it is relatively short and conquerable (180 miles), yet it supplies many of the benefits of a road ten times of its size. Providing a wonderful mix of lush green continental scenery and bone dry tracks which just cry out for the employment of riding chaps, the road between Trabzon and Savsat in Eastern Turkey runs largely parallel to the Georgian border and calls for your most well-ventilated biker vest.


Antrim Coast – Northern Ireland
A world famous spot for all things biking, the Antrim Coast road runs for 60 miles of beautifully rugged Celtic coastline and is perhaps one of the most motorcyclist friendly places on our planet.


 Legendary TT icon Joey Dunlop is believed to have put in much of his practice on this route and there are a host of annual competitions staged around the area to this day. It’s all in all a very humbling journey, ending at the Giants Causeway just 20 or so miles over the sea from Scotland. One piece of advice however: wrap up warm as it is Ireland; don’t forget those insulated biker gloves.
Bar (Montenegro) to Sarajevo (Bosnia)
A 250 mile road which cuts through the heart of Eastern Europe, this route is tackled only by the most sure of bikers. An immense journey that takes in mountain after mountain and plateau after plateau,


isolation and terrain pose the biggest problems here. An enduro bike is a must as well as fully stocked range of motorcycle luggage.
Cabo de Gata to Grenada – Spain
Yet another rather short ride which does extremely well to include an intriguing array of landscape, culture and climate changes over the course of its mere 130 miles. From the heat of Cabo de Gata up to the cool yet pleasant surroundings of the Sierra Nevada- this route is a must for any Spaghetti Western fans.


A stunningly diverse part of the planet, Europe has a hell of a lot to offer a traveller. From the baron Fjords of Scandinavia in the north to the tropical shores of Greece, Italy and Spain in the south, there’s a lot more going on there than most may care to believe.
Continuing on from my last post about the old world, I hope we are all ready to take a look at some more of the finest biking routes Europe has to offer. Once again, saddlebags at the ready…
Saranda to Vlora – Albania
Yet another Eastern European gem, this route would surprise all who possess the conviction to choose it for their next biking journey abroad. Commencing in the country’s semi-tropical south, the road will see



you pass up into the heart of one of the most scenic nations on Earth. A nation not long escaped of an extremely turbulent history, this route is not for the faint hearted- though pays off immensely for those who dare take it.
Furka Pass – Switzerland
An extreme ride for the most extreme bikers with the most padded of extreme riding jackets, the Furka Pass is a section of road which has been separating the men from the boys since the invention of the wheel.


A tightly coiled route which scales an almost vertical mountainside, I for one think the crash barriers there are in place solely to provide psychological support. Regardless, the breath-taking scenery and the chance for some of the most thrilling ride available on Earth.
Bergen to Geiranger – Norway
A potentially life altering motorcycle route, you’ll likely have to sacrifice those stylish riding chaps of yours and replace them with something a little warmer. Earlier I believe I mentioned ‘baron Fjords’, if this instantly struck a chord with you- then this is your road.


Best spread over the course of a few days, conquering this isolated and stunning road is an ambition likely to require the very warmest of riding jackets. Passing on ferries over a variety of Fjords, through tunnels, past glaciers and over mountains- this is a once in a lifetime type route.
Cat and Fiddle Run – England


The current spiritual home of English motorcycling, the Cat and Fiddle Run tracks for just 6 miles through the north western English countryside. A rite of passage among native enthusiasts, the route is notorious in England as being one of the country’s most dangerous roads. Following several deaths on the short yet challenging run, the speed limit has been cut dramatically- however this appears to have failed in deterring bikers completely.



Amalfi Coast Road – Italy


Known colloquially as the ‘Road of a Thousand Bends’, the Amalfi Coast Road is relatively short stretch at just over 30 miles and joins the vibrant Italian cities of Naples and Salerno. Taking the route in the winter as opposed to summer is advised- as it tends to become clogged up with tourists in the hotter months. Beautiful countryside runs perfectly into either of the two old school and highly cultured cities.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Some of the Popular Biker Movies

Just what constitutes a biker movie is a point of debate likely to provoke a separate answer from each of those you ask.
As a counterculture movement unto itself, motorcycling is known to draw an opinion from most. Whether good or bad, the real point here is people’s usual willingness to provide some form of opinion.
This is surely reflective of the prominence of the pursuit, as well as its image and connotations within popular culture. With many biker movies having been made to include, or even be based entirely upon motorcycles, jackets for motorcycles and the lifestyle each of them project and inspire.
The Great Escape
A movie which rather unbelievably turns 50 years-old this year, The Great Escape is a classic by any stretch of the imagination. Based on the exploits of a group of Allied soldiers imprisoned by the Germans during the Second World War, the movie most notably stars Steve McQueen as a motorcycle vest pioneering, escape artist extraordinaire.
There’s as many gripping WWII action and insight scenes as there are bike chase scenes disguised as gripping WWII action scenes to found here, so it’s definitely worth checking out. The wearing of biker vests while watching in order to better improve group pride is optional.


Hells Angels on Wheels



Though it sounds pretty terrible, this movie may just well be the opposite of terrible. Starring once again the great Jack Nicholson, this is a motorcycle vest heavy jaunt for any devoted fans of exploit cinema.


Taking influence from the reputation of, and the controversy surround the Hells Angels at the time it was made (released in 1967), it’s a rather over the top piece though a lot of fun nonetheless. Oh, and it features actual members of the notorious California based motorcycle club as extras.
The Wild Angels
Another relatively early piece of cinema to portray the then quickly up and coming matter of motorcycle culture, The Wild Angels does so in the expected trashy, western-rip off, yet oh-so magnificent way.



Starring the likes of Bruce Dern, Diane Ladd, Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra, it’s an immensely entertaining movie responsible for a whole bunch more of similar movies which were released in the years following.
I’ll bet this movie alone accounts for a rather high percentage of the disregarded, unloved jackets for motorcycles and leather biker vests piled high in dank storage I mentioned sometime earlier...
Faster
By and large the first ever movie to take a leap into the mysterious yet highly glamorous world of MotoGP, Faster was released to a howling reception back in 2003.
As the world champion in the few years preceding the movies releases, Valentino Rossi of course makes a number of appearances and source and subject matter alike.


No biker vestsrequired for the viewing as this one, as it’s a piece surely best suited to those among you who enjoy superbikes and the MotoGP series. Alternatively, it is more than ideal for anyone who remains uneducated on this monumental and hugely popular annual tournament.


Monday, December 16, 2013

Airdrie Weather Forecast!!!!!!!!!!! Sssshhhhhhhh brrrrrr!!!!!!!!

Too Cold In Airdrie. Riding Is a dream over here in Ca in such weather

Bikers Are Turning to Skitters
I, however, was without snow bike as I ventured into The Big City yesterday during the early hours of this latest weather event. Like a young Joe Buck. In such a Cold weather how can i survive to get to on my bike I Dont want to Freeze my bones,, LOL..................







Saturday, October 26, 2013

Why you must wear motor cycle gear all the time

Everyone who is an experienced motor cycle rider will remember that when it comes to matters of safety, there is no substitute to wearing motor cycle gear. Items such as helmets, biker leather jackets and provides are there to ensure that every rider is safe whenever they are out riding. Apart from those common items, there are other items such as riding goggles, riding sunglasses as well as gloves which are also important. There is no doubt that the more safety accessories you wear; the safer you are likely to be in case there is an accident due to the how exposed you are to all manner of risk. Riders who venture without safety gear and apparel are normally more prone to injuries. 
        
No matter how bad an accident may be, it is the rider who has some safety gear on them who is less likely to get seriously injured; this is the reason why you are always on the safe side with some safety gear on. In case of a fall, a rider wearing a leather biker jacket will avoid getting bruises on their upper body while a helmet will ensure they don’t sustain any serious head injuries as rider boots protect you from any injuries on the feet. The rule of the thumb is that protective gear should not really be unaffordable, unless one wants to insist on wearing designer leather jackets that add the aspect of style to them. 

  
While the prevention of injuries during an accident is one of the main reasons why you need to put on protective motor cycle gear and apparel, there is more to motor cycle gear that you need to appreciate also. Protective gear is also important because it makes you become weather proof to a very large extent. You can imagine how difficult and risky it can be trying to ride a motor bike during those cold days. Biker leather jackets come in very handy because once you have it on, your chest will be protected from the ravages of cold that can actually prevent you from riding. Your fingers and hands need to be kept from freezing by wearing riding gloves as the helmet protects your head and face from the elements. 


If you are planning to acquire some high quality motor cycle gear, you need to do your search through the internet. This will definitely save you loads of cash when you compare online prices with those of your regular brick and mortar store. These online portals are also known for their great variety which is more than you can find in your local stores more often than not. Whether you are looking for leather biker jackets, helmets, goggles or gloves from all the leading manufacturers, you can never beat the prices and variety offered by the online stores. If you value your life, you must always ensure that you have motor cycle gear on every time you get on top of your bike. Having the right gear on ensures that you address matters of safety and comfort that will let you ride peacefully no matter what distance you are trying to cover.   
About the author:
 This article has been written by Jodie who is the owner of Rumbler's Gear. Rumbler's Gear is an online store dedicated to selling the best made in the USA motorcyclehelmets, boots and gloves. In case you are someone who is particular about the gears and helmets you use then I recommend you check the range of leather biker jacket and gears on our website.



Thursday, August 15, 2013

Helmets Are Essential Item For a Biker

Much of the all-too-famous romantic imagery associated with motorcycling is in itself entirely responsible for a high number of unfair misconceptions and negative connotations attached to the pursuit.
One of the common images likely to spring to the minds of most upon the mention of a biker, is that of a group of tattooed, longhaired, helmetless men cruising in formation down an open highway.
While this may be an entirely attractive image in the eyes of some, or even a realistic representation of many bikers past and present- most motorcyclists would resent such an image, or rather stereotype as being demonstrative of their illustrious, historically relevant and noble interest.



The reality is that motorcycling has moved on. Long gone are the days of the outward rejection of full face helmets and other now essential pieces of safety equipment.
Nowadays helmets for motorcycles are available in great, and I mean great abundance- and are by far the safest and most diverse they have ever been.



From half face helmets to open face helmets and modular helmets you’re unlikely to get far on any trip without being in possession of some form of head safety gear.
The ability to travel freely and in reputable style is one of the great attractions of owning a motorcycle, with millions of people worldwide gradually beginning to see past the stereotypes and making the leap from four wheels to two.


Though previously maybe a taboo of sorts among prominent biker factions, adorning a helmet while atop ones hog is an entirely necessary pursuit these days. If not only within the wider confines of safety and of the law, but as part of the wider image associated with all modern variations of the sport.
It is estimated that the utilization of helmets for motorcycles can act to reduce the risk of injury by as much as 70%. Given that motorcyclists are the road users most highly prone to harm, it is not too difficult to gauge just how essential head protection is, and always has been if intending to conduct yourself safely in the eyes of the law, not to mention fellow motorists.

The helmet is an item that should undoubtedly rank highly on any motorcyclists list of priorities. Alongside an array of equally essential items which should be absent from no bike trip itinerary, no journey should be made without first protecting your head. And, while this sounds completely obvious, you’d simply be astounded by the number of motorcyclists who are killed or injured each years as a result of their complacency when it comes to personal safety

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Though a concept somewhat retired over the course of the last few decades, motorcycle based travel is as do-able as it has ever been. Many would contest their urge to go out alone on the road on the basis that it’s ‘all been done before’, however this is simply not the case.
Hitting the road atop a powerful motorbike is an experience shared by a select few people, all of whom can in turn vouch for its unique nature.

Show Your Creativity by wearing them

 Today, the motorcycle is most used vehicle. It has turned out to be an icon of American society. As per a survey carried out by Motorcycle Safety Foundation, the number of motorcycles in America in 2005 was above 9 millions. This number is increasing with each passing day. According to a survey carried out by Motorcycle Industry Council Owner, the number of women bikers is continuously increasing as well. In 2008, survey found 29% increase in women bikers as compared to previous years. Seeing the massive growth of women riders, many manufacturing companies have started manufacturing safety gear for women riders. Motorcycle boots for women are one of most protective gear for women riders. Following are some most recognized boots for women.

Ankle Boots
Keep your feet warm, safe and comfortable by wearing desired ankle boots. As the name depicts, these boots are particularly designed to ensure the safety of your ankles. You can easily find ankle boots with your favorite color and design. Whether you intend to boast fashion and style or ensure the safety of your feet, the ideal pair of ankle boots is available for you. Ankle boots are one of the most popular and used Women Motorcycle Boots. They are being used by women since 19th century.

Knee-High Boots
Demonstrate your resourcefulness and style with remarkable knee-high boots that stand out against all types of harmful or unfavorable elements. With comfortable lining and eye-catching designs, these boots are perfect for cold weather conditions. They come with a broad range of colors, designs, styles, and shapes. They are considered as the most versatile women motorcycle riding boots. They are usually made from leather, suede, and fabric. They can be worn under or over pants of any length.

Fur-Lined Boots
These boots are called fur-lined boots because they are usually manufactured from the furs of some animals. They are huge in demand since many years. They are the ideal choice for winter seasons. They not only protect you from injuries, but also provide you remarkable fashion statement. They are usually worn by the fashionable models and celebrities. They come with huge varieties of designs and colors. They are one of the most suitable biker boots for women.

Mid-Calf Boots

These boots are both stylish and resourceful, providing extreme protection to both males and females. They are considered to be best boost for protection against hazardous chemicals. They extend up the lower leg to mid-calf; therefore, these boots are called mid-calf boots. They usually come with a specific fastener like a zipper. They are mostly created from leather or rubber.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Motorcycle gloves - Essential Part For Riding Gear

If you possess a bike and usually ride it on long or short trips, then you must be well aware of the fact that motorcycles are most vulnerable vehicles on any kind of road.


 Today, due to the increasing threats to the bikers’ safety, it is a matter of prime regard for bikers to ensure their own safety and a great comfortable riding experience. 

A wide range of apparel and gears has been created to protect the each body part of bikers. For example, helmets ensure safety of head, jackets safe upper body, and chaps and pants protect legs. Similarly, for utmost protection of hands, there is a broad variety of motorcycle gloves.









 Beneficial and Useful Aspects
Motorcycle riding gloves prevent sweating of hands. They keep hands cool in hot weather and warm incold weather. They improve the biker’s grip on the bike handle to help control the bike efficiently. No matter how much severe accident you may come across, the motorcycle gloves will certainly play role to keep the damages and injuries to your hands as low as possible. Another beneficial aspect is that they prevent numbness of your hands. The value of bike gloves is realized when one has to ride in cold weather facing the cold air impacts and frostbites on hands. In such cases, the hands can possibly freeze if one doesn’t wear gloves. A number of gloves include hard plastic to secure knuckle. Such gloves are tougher. They keep knuckles safe from huge impacts, not only in case of any accident, but also from debris, bugs and other flying elements.




 Types of Bike Gloves
Following are some useful types of biker gloves based on their purposes and construction:
 Winter Gloves – These are thicker, typically rainproof and tend to be longer. They allow jacket’s sleeves to be fit in them. Hence, they completely block cold air from moving through your gloves as well as your jacket.
 Heated Gloves – These are prove to be life saving. They make winter ride comfortable. They are either associated with bike’s 12V system, or with a battery.



 Summer Gloves – They are much thinner as opposed to winter ones and provide more breathability to hands. They are usually available in hot weather. They contain little holes in them that allow ventilation. Some fingerless summer gloves are also available. Fingerless gloves enable you to put minimum effort on bike handling. However, they are not quite protective.






 Sport Dependent – These are very cool motorcycle gloves and are specially made for sports bikingprofessionals. They are made extremely rigid to protect racers’ hands. They also come with hard plastic covers on some parts of the glove, as professional racer are more likely to fall on the track.

If you want to go on ride for a long journey and you need to keep your gloves safe along with your luggage then you should definitely install the saddlebags to your bike in order to keep your gloves safe. There are many online stores available in market you can go and fine best For yourself. Leatherup.com is a one stop shop there you can fine high quality biker gloves and other biker gear according to your taste and fitment, with fast shipping 



Sunday, June 23, 2013

Hit the Road With the Best Biker Jackets

A lot of men and women love riding motor bikes. Who can blame them? The rush of the wind against your face and hair flying back feels like so much fun. Adventurous people just can't give up the excitement they get from the ride. One thing that goes great hand in hand with bike riding is the lifestyle and fashion. Biker jackets can be seen almost everywhere these days. With this in mind, it is important to know where and how to search for the best biker jackets today.




The internet is growing vaster and vaster by the second, with websites being built by the thousands every single day. A lot of these web pages have dedicated their services as online shops where people can browse through their virtual shelves, get the details and important information of the products they are interested with. They can also compare prices of the products with other alternatives and other brands available. After a customer has decided and placed an order, the online site will ship the package over the client's preferred address. This system has been around for a while and has served millions of customers conveniently.



Luckily, and most naturally, the same services are also available for motor biking clothing, accessories and equipment. Now you can get your biker jackets just by surfing the internet and placing orders via a few clicks.It is important to determine the legibility of a website store before handing out very important information such as account numbers or credit card numbers. This is because as the demand for online buy and sell services increased, the number of opportunistic people and online account hackers has also sky-rocketed over the last years. It is a good tip to read testimonials, customer comments regarding the online shop's previous transactions. Also, keep a tracking number for the order you have placed to be sure.

 Once you have gotten yourself the biker jackets that you like, it's time to test them for the real thing. Hit the road wearing biker jackets and see how they perform against the natural elements. As there is absolutely no guarantee as to what particular weather or outdoor conditions you would be experiencing every time you ride out, make it a habit to always wear your biker jacket, along with other motor bike protective clothing to further equip and safeguard yourself from whatever circumstances that could arise




Bear in mind that aside from looking good, biker jackets also are there to protect you from any untoward events that may happen, such as falling off your bike, crashes, and other accidents. This way, the padding inside the biker jackets together with the other protective clothing that you are wearing can minimize potential harm and injury should unfortunate incidents take place. These also eliminate distraction from rain, strong winds, dust, heat, snowing and other natural elements that you can encounter on a daily basis, especially if you often travel on highways and main roads.