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Super Glide vs Wide Glide & The Mysterious Death of Dyna

Super Glide vs Wide Glide & The Mysterious Death of Dyna

For rookies in the world of Harley, one of the most common questions is about the difference between super glide and wide glide. To be honest, it was something that confused me too, when I started my motorcycle journeys. And with a carryover of the names from the past, things can get even more confusing….

How to Move a Motorcycle in a Garage (or Any Tight Spot)
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How to Move a Motorcycle in a Garage (or Any Tight Spot)

Moving your motorcycle inside tight spaces is a tricky business. Honestly, heavy motorcycles suddenly feel bigger and heavier when they aren’t running. (Trust me, it seems like you’re in a never-ending battle between a Hulk on two wheels and the limitations of time and space.) The good news is, there are some easy ways of…

How to Use a Motorcycle Lift — Better Safe Than Sorry!

How to Use a Motorcycle Lift — Better Safe Than Sorry!

No matter how much my attempts to joke while writing fail, our editor knows I am hardly discouraged. But there are some topics I am absolutely serious about. Lifting a motorcycle is one such. When you’re lifting the bike to change a tire, you need to do it right. Otherwise, you can damage the bike,…

Using Kerosene to Clean Motorcycle Chain [Is It OK?]

Using Kerosene to Clean Motorcycle Chain [Is It OK?]

The chain is an integral component of your motorcycle that directs the power to the rear wheel. No chain – no go!  When you’re off-roading frequently, it doesn’t take much time for the gunk to get deposited on the chain. So, it’s not rocket science that properly maintaining your chain isn’t an option, but a…

Motorcycle Chain Loose Symptoms (5 Things to Watch For!)

Motorcycle Chain Loose Symptoms (5 Things to Watch For!)

Here’s something I never admitted before…  I find the mechanics of a motorcycle fascinating! Even more than that of a car. And one simple thing that’s an integral part of a motorcycle is the drive chain. To make your ride smooth and safe, the tension in the chain needs to hit the sweet spot. If…

ABS vs No ABS on a Motorcycle: A Hoax or a Life-Saving Feature?

ABS vs No ABS on a Motorcycle: A Hoax or a Life-Saving Feature?

“It’s not the rear that I fear losing. It’s the front” – Ryan F9. If you’re a biker, there is a high chance you’ve locked your rear or front wheel due to panic braking.  And locked wheels mean one of two things. Dropping your bike with a surge of embarrassment. Or even worse, sending yourself…

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