Motorcycle Covers Protect Your First True Love

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If you are a first time bike owner you probably didn’t understand the deep love you’d have your bike. Although, undoubtedly it was love at first sight, it wasn’t quite apparent to you just how much you cared. It wasn’t even the moment you first straddled your bike that you truly comprehended the shear awe you’d have for your bike. Not until you rode it around the block for the first time did you realize just how important the piece of machinery that is between your legs is to you. It wasn’t until then that it became clear to you that you had found your first true love. And from that moment on you vowed to protect and care for your bike like you have never protected or cared for anything else in your entire life. As soon as you got home from your first 500 mile road trip, you came home, you cleaned your bike, and you immediately went online to look at motorcycle covers.

You also realized right then you were never going to separate from your bike for more time that was necessary, and daydreamed about taking trips with just you and your bike. Knowing that you are going to do everything but shower and sleep on your bike you also decide you are going to need some motorcycle saddlebags for your bike. You want to make your adventures as easy as possible, and let’s face it, the prospect of having to ride with a heavy back pack on doesn’t sound too fun. In your search for quality, yet affordable gear for your bike, you should take a moment and visit leatherup.com. At leatherup.com you will find all the stuff you need to fill your saddlebags. For long trips it is always wise to bring along rain gear, and of course extra clothing. If you pack right, you can be on the road for days at a time with not a care in the world except for where you going to stop to use the restroom.

Of course now that you’ve found all the gear for road trips, you may find it wise to have a tank bag so you have convenient and easy access to things you use most often for when you are just heading to work or out for an afternoon ride. Tank bags come in handy when you don’t want your pockets encumbered with little things that jab your legs.

Hi, I am Tegan Dawn, and as a motorcycle enthusiast myself, I make sure my bike is always taken care of. Motorcycle covers add great protection from the outside elements if you don’t have the luxury of a garage. When I ride, I like to be free of anything that feels like it will slow me down, so I have different tank Bags for my different trips; smaller ones for my in town excursions and a larger one for when I go on a ride and pack my lunch.

Motorcycle Saddlebags Make Road Trips Easier

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Nov/09
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When you wake up in the morning and the sky is clear and the weather is absolutely perfect, nature is calling for to get out and enjoy the day. Take advantage of the sunshine and the cool breeze. When these days come you don’t go to the park to play and have a picnic with your family and friends. No, you call the babysitter and take your bike out for a much deserved road trip to the canyons. These days are perfect for calling up some friends and asking them if they want to come along for the ride. In turn you volunteer your babysitter to watch their kids so they don’t have any delays meeting up with you. Time is of the essence when you want to ride and you want to get as much out of your day as you can. So when you accessorize your bike you may think of all the cool things that will make it stand out, but you also think of the convenience of having motorcycle saddlebags that do more than just look pretty. With motorcycle saddlebags you can store everything you are going to need for the trip without getting in the way, and you can enjoy your day even more.

If there is one universal truth about riding, it that riding a motorcycle is only one of the most awesome things a person can do in their lifetime. A motorcyclist rides for any and all reasons.  Riding for fun, sport, even to work, is worth every moment on the seat. Enjoying the wind, the freedom, the excitement of being so close to the open road and experiencing it in a way that many are afraid of experiencing it, is what make riding worthwhile. Knowing that some people think you’re crazy for riding makes it all the more worthwhile; because you know that they don’t understand, and until they ride, they never will. Some people may call your love of your motorcycle extreme. They may see that you care more for your bike than any other possession you have ever owned. It’s okay that they take notice, it’s okay that you coordinate your tank bags with the clothes your wearing that day. It’s okay that you cherish your bike. All bike owners do.

Finding affordable motorcycle covers, tank bags, and saddlebags is easy to do when you shop at leatherup.com. Here you will find excellent pricing on your personal motorcycle gear from boots and chaps to jackets and helmets, and accessories for your motorcycle that are not only extremely functional, but will dress your bike up. Tank bags that coordinate with color of your bike, matching motorcycle covers, there is not end to the things you can do to make your bike even more yours. It doesn’t matter if you ride a cruiser, a sport bike, or even a touring bike; you can find everything you want at leatherup.com, so you can get out and ride.

Hi, I am Tegan Dawn, and as a motorcycle enthusiast myself, I make sure my bike is always taken care of. Motorcycle covers add great protection from the outside elements if you don’t have the luxury of a garage. When I ride, I like to be free of anything that feels like it will slow me down, so I have different tank bags for my different trips; smaller ones for my in town excursions and a larger one for when I go on a ride and pack my lunch.

Repairing a ABS Motorcycle Saddlebag

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Oct/09
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Understanding how to repair a motorcycle saddlebag can be a great asset for any motorcyclist. The following will take you through some useful information on how you can repair your motorcycle saddlebag.

It can be difficult doing a motorcycle saddlebag repair on your own, but once you understand how to do it you will want to do all your repairs on your own instead of purchasing a brand new saddlebag every time it gets a hole or crack.

Repairing Motorcycle ABS Saddlebags:
You’ve probably heard of ABS plastic pipe glue or seen it in your local hardware store. This can be some of the most useful glue as it is a thick plastic like material that doesn’t require any heating to get it to dry.

When repairing cracks this pipe glue seems to be able to withstand just about anything. For an even better seal place a tape on the inner side of the crack so that you can force the glue into the crack.

With the saddlebags being made of out ABS plastic it may seem difficult to get a permanent bond as this type of plastic has a substance in it that makes it a bit slippery. You can also purchase a dowel of ABS plastic. Make shavings of the dowel like you would do with cheese and mixing things up with a methyline chloride substances, such as Weld on 3. By doing this you will see the ABS begin to dissolve thickening up the mixture. If you feel that the mixture is not thick enough simply add in more ABS shavings. Be patient though it can take approximately five to ten minutes for the shavings to dissolve fully.

Avoid touching this substance with your bare skin, so find a chopstick or any stick that you can use to mix up all the contents. Now for the area that you are repairing use 220 grit sand paper and make it a bit rough. This will allow the ABS mixture to stick to the surface instead of just sliding off.

Most do the repair from the inner side of the bag and have a paper on the other side that will prevent leaks. It will take some time for the repair to cure, but once it does do any necessary touch ups on edges with a sandpaper that is fine.

If you want a repair that will actually fuse to the old material then this is going to really help you out. By using the same material to repair the cracked area you can minimize the chance of anyone noticing the crack, since it will be gone.

One final note when you decide to do an ABS saddlebag repair, make sure you do this in a well ventilated area as the chemicals in the substances can be harmful to breathe in. Taking the time to do an ABS motorcycle saddlebag repair can take a bit of time, but if its something you feel confident in doing, then do it. It’s not as difficult as it sounds and isn’t hard to clean up, just take your time and you’ll get the job done right the first time.

Merlin is an experienced motorcycle rider who enjoys sharing his knowledge with others . To find out more about saddlebags visit www.Chilhowee.net

Carry Your Luggage With Motorcycle Saddlebags

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Sep/09
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I provide these article for motorcycle rider who look for simple tips on buying saddlebags. I tell you now, buying your saddlebags is not like a nuclear science. We know that motorcycle saddlebags are made from leather, metal, plastic and hardware. Making sure all off these are of good quality is the first step towards a smart buying decision.

Motorcycle enthusiasts are usually using a saddlebags to carry their luggage on motorcycle. But most of motorcycle owner purchase saddlebags that are not suitable for them, they might be bought saddlebags too large or too small, in fact there is people purchase saddlebags that might be not as durable or flexible as they want.

Before buying your motorcycle saddlebags there is three very important thing that you must concern. First, make sure that saddlebags made from a good quality material, the stronger they are, the longer they will sustain. Second thing that you must concern is durable of saddlebags lock, this is important matter because there are many bikers that carry their good quality and expensive helmet on the saddlebags, surely they do not want to lose it. And the last thing you must concern before buying saddlebags is choosing a suitable saddlebags with your own style.

Actually, there are two major kinds or types of motorcycle saddlebags, hard-mount type and throw-over type. The concept of hard-mount type originated from throw-over saddlebags which were used in early 1950 for the first time. Hard-mount type is saddlebags that you can not removable but usually tough and suitable for heavy luggage. Throw-over type is removable saddlebags, but this type usually tends to be less durable.

Back to 1960s, we found that motorcycle business started to skyrocket, and motorcycle luggage also evolved. As major motorcycle companies launched bigger and better motorcycle people started traveling farther on their motorcycles. There’s many riders formed groups and rode cross country and from city to city with their motorcycles. The throw-over style of saddlebags was soon replaced by a better and more reliable way of carrying luggage, hard-mount type of saddlebags. And for now on, we can see that the hard-mount type are more popular for motorcycle rider, especially when they are planning a motorcycle tour. So, when it is come to you to choose your motorcycle saddlebags the choice is all yours.

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Buy Motorcycle Saddlebags That are Right for Your Bike

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Aug/09
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When people cruise they somewhat experience a magical feeling. To enjoy this feeling to its fullest one must be care free. This is where motorcycle saddlebags come in. The following paragraphs provide step by step guideline on how to get the best bags for your money.


The first step when buying Motorcycle saddlebags is to consider the following 2 factors. These factors are your budget and the nature of motorcycle usability.Once you have a clear idea about both of the above mentioned factors. You should go out to hunt for the perfect pair of motorcycle saddlebags for your motorcycle.


The second step is to avoid motorcycle dealerships to buy saddlebags as they charge top prices for the bags and often do not provide real leather. Internet is a more suitable way to shop for the motorcycle accessories as you are under no buying pressure plus you have a large variety available. Type in the kind of leather bags you are looking for in Google, yahoo, or e bay search box. Be specific for example if you are looking for Harley Davidson softail saddlebags type in the whole phrase not just saddlebags or leather saddlebags. Please avoid misspelling as misspelled search terms would get you a very different result than the desired results.


The third step is to identify the kind of saddlebags you want. Typically there are 2 kinds of bags, throw over bags (ranging from 100 to 200 in price) and bolt on bags (ranging from 150 to 500).Throw over bags are easier to install and take off as compared to Bolton bags unless used with detachable brackets that cost between 100 to 170 dollars. Bolt on bags are usually made of leather unlike most throw over bags unless the manufacturer states. Bolt on saddlebags look better in certain cases on a bike.


Make sure the saddlebags match the other leather or non leather accessories on your motorcycle. The shape and size of the saddlebags should compliment the motorcycle and vice versa. Most motorcycle riders try to match the color of seat with the color of the saddlebags in order to improve the general look of their motorcycle.

The fourth step is to match the leather tanage(color) with the seat and other leather accessories on the bike.


Match the hardware on the seat or tool bags on the bike to that on the saddlebags. For example if your tool bag has studs on it or your seat is studded it would be cool to have studded saddlebags.


Try to buy bags that are lockable, have quick release buckles and most importantly offer some kind of guarantee. Try buying saddlebags directly from the manufacturers rather than an internet seller as the manufacturers respect their promises due to their capability and skills in the field. Manufacturers also provide better after sale service due to their experience in the field. Make sure that you buy saddlebags mounting hardware after you have bought the bags and prior to their installation on the motorcycle.

Harry Alan has been manufacturing Leather Saddlebags for last 11 years..
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Five Things Every Motorcycle Rider Must Consider Before Buying Motorcycle Saddlebags

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Aug/09
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Summer is fast approaching and you are excited to get out there with your buddies. Some of you might even be planning cross country or inter city tours over one of the following weekends. What comes to your mind when you talk about the long tours? Yes you guessed it right i.e. motorcycle saddlebags. This summer many of you might be buying motorcycle saddlebags for your motorcycle. I must warn you that there are a lot of cheap saddlebags that not only look horrible on your bike but also are of no use.


You can save the frustration and money by simply reading this article and making a better buying decision. The five features a saddlebag must have are lock ability, mounting hardware, quick release buckles, reinforcement and detach ability.


It might sound a lot but lets start with the easiest one i.e. lock ability. By now you must have guessed it right. Having saddlebags that lock gives you a piece of mind. After all, your helmet and jacket need to be safely locked when you go to your neighborhood bar.


The second important feature of saddlebags is mounting hardware. I must say never install saddlebags on a motorcycle without the mounting hardware. Even the cheap throw over bag that come with stings to tie them to shocks and under the seat should never be used without hardware. Mounting hardware should be the responsibility of the seller of the saddlebag. Although it should come with the bags but I think even if the manufacturer charges you for the hardware it is fine. A motorcycle rider should never be left to figure out the semi complicated process of mounting the bags on a bike by companies that claim to be professional saddlebag manufacturers.


Third thing to keep in mind while purchasing a pair of saddlebags is the quick release buckles. It is not very easy to open a large leather bag again and again. Quick release buckle also known as easy locks give you easy access to the inside of the saddlebags.


The fourth most important factor to consider is re enforcement. Some of you might be wondering what that is. Every one who has riding experience of one year and more knows that leather is after all a skin of an animal and it tends to sag over time. However the bags that are reinforced with a metal frame are no subject to such problems.


The last and an important factor to remember is to have bags which come off the motorcycle easily. Many of you would agree that you do not want to see the saddlebags on your motorcycle all the time. Having a way to take them off the motorcycle under few minutes would be a feature the saddlebags must provide.


You might have noticed that I did not mention the issues related to leather. The reason for this is that leather and quality of saddlebags is a completely different however equally important issue. Many manufacturers and resellers of saddlebags claim features such as quality leather and come with 30 day money back guarantee as a feature which have nothing to do with the functions or features of the saddle bags. It is strongly suggested to ask a lot of questions before buying saddlebags in order to avoid unpleasant rides afterwards.

Harry Alan has been manufacturing Leather Saddlebags for last 11 years..
Find out more information regarding ; Motorcycle saddlebags & Motorcycle Luggage at http://www.vikingbags.com.

Motorcycle Saddlebags History

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Jul/09
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Saddlebags are most commonly used to carry luggage on a motorcycle. There are 2 major kinds of motorcycle saddlebags. Throw over saddlebags and hard mount saddlebags. The concept of hard mount saddlebags originated from throw over saddlebags which were used in early 1950 for the first time.


As the motorcycle industry experienced a big boom in 1960 especially after the Vietnam War the motorcycle luggage also evolved. As major motorcycle companies launched bigger and better motorcycle people started traveling farther on there motorcycles. Many riders formed groups and rode cross country and from city to city. The throw over style of saddlebags was soon replaced by a better and more reliable way of carrying luggage.


A group of riders drilled several holes in the back fender of their motorcycles in order to permanently bolt the saddlebags to the motorcycle. This permanent installation resulted in the saddlebags being more reliable and sturdy. This step also contributed towards the aesthetic appeal of the motorcycle. The trend soon gained popularity amongst the riders.


Motorcycle companies like Indian Motorcycle Company and Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company noticed this trend and soon started producing motorcycles with struts. The struts enabled motorcycle riders to bolt the motorcycle saddlebags without making any permanent changes to the motorcycle such as drilling holes in the back fender. Later the same strut enables other accessories to be securely mounted on a motorcycle such as motorcycle carrier and sissy bars.


As the Asian motorcycle manufacturers such as Kawasaki, Honda and Yamaha made their way into North American market they also made sure that the riders get enough room for the luggage. Yamaha motorcycles are a classic example of this as they manufacture most of their bikes with most room for the saddlebags. They also make sure that the turn signal does not interfere with the saddlebags, a common problem with smaller motorcycles.


In 1980 the motorcycle companies realized that most 1000 cc and above motorcycles are used for long rides. To further add value to their motorcycles they started selling motorcycles with fiber glass saddlebags. These motorcycles did well as most of these came with the motorcycle specific luggage. This also saved the motorcycle rider a lot of time and headache.


Despite the popularity of factory installed saddlebags motorcycle riders still prefer leather saddlebags in most cases. This is due to the fact that motorcycles leather saddlebags can be customized to a greater degree as opposed to motorcycle specific fiber glass bags.


Most early motorcycle saddlebag companies used studs, spots and conchs to decorate the saddlebags. Recently the more advanced motorcycle saddlebag companies have started manufacturing and offering saddlebags that are not only motorcycle specific but also match the color of the motorcycle. Another approach is to design the leather motorcycle saddle bags in such a way that it blends in with the overall design of the motorcycle. These advancements have resulted in more and more people willing to install saddlebags on their motorcycles.

Harry Alan has been manufacturing Leather Saddlebags for last 11 years..
Find out more information regarding ; Motorcycle saddlebags at http://www.vikingbags.com.

Qualities of Good Saddlebags

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Jul/09
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When it comes to motorcycle saddlebags and luggage you would be surprised to know that most people do not have a clue what they want. There are a very few motorcycle manufacturer who truly concentrate on motorcycle saddlebags. Most motorcycle dealerships do not carry any motorcycle saddlebags. Motorcycle dealerships that do carry the saddlebags offer a limited variety. To make things worst some manufacturers offer cheap bags made of extremely poor quality leather that sag within the first 3 months.


This article concentrate on what a motorcycle manufacturer should look for when buying saddlebags. Buying a saddlebag is not a rocket science. It is easy and beneficial. A motorcycle saddlebag is made up of leather, metal, plastic and hardware. Making sure all of these are of good quality is the first step towards a smart buying decision.


The leather is the most important factor to concentrate on while buying a saddlebag. Saddlebags are either made of leather (cowhide) or synthetic leather. Both have their own advantage and disadvantage. Leather is usually preferred over synthetic leather by most motorcycle riders. However leather is also a lot more expensive than the synthetic leather. A Saddlebag made of leather should cost between 200 to 400 dollars. On the other hand a saddlebag made of synthetic leather should not exceed $200. If some one is selling saddlebags made of leather (cowhide) for less than $200 it is most likely not genuine leather. The thickness of leather on a saddlebag is the first and the best way to identify the quality of a leather saddlebag.


The second most important component of a saddlebag is the metal used on it. The metal is used on the saddlebags in the form of studs, rivets, spots and conchs. Some of this metal is used for decoration and the other is used to put the saddlebags together. Make sure that the studs and rivets used on the saddlebags are made of stainless steel. Some manufacturers use brass which has a tendency to rust.


The third and final issue to watch out for is mounting hardware provided with the saddlebags. Mounting of Motorcycle saddlebags is very important. If the saddlebags are not mounted properly they can not only be a great in convince but they can also be hazardous. Make sure the saddlebag manufacturer or the company you buy saddlebags from also provides you a clear set of instructions on the way to mount those saddlebags on your motorcycle. Your first preference should be a manufacturer who also offers the mounting hardware for your saddlebags.


Last factor to concentrate on is the features the motorcycle saddlebag offers. The most basic feature every saddlebag should have is locking system, detach ability and quick release buckles.

Harry Alan has been manufacturing Leather Saddlebags for last 11 years..
Find out more information regarding ; Motorcycle saddlebags & Motorcycle Luggage at http://www.vikingbags.com.

Hard Mounted or Throw Over Motorcycle Saddlebags

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Jul/09
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Motorcycle saddlebags have been around for more then 50 years. They are great for storing supplies for long trips. From everything like purses, tools, first aid kits, drinks and snacks, to spare helmets and cleaning supplies for your bike. There are so many uses for motorcycle saddlebags, as very few of the necessary items for long trips or even trips to the local supermarket actually fit in the pockets of bikers. In addition, there are a few items that should always be carried by bikers, and the pockets won’t accommodate them all, but motorcycle saddlebags will. With all the motorcycle saddlebags out there, what sets them apart? There are two main types of motorcycle saddlebags. There are hard mounted motorcycle saddlebags, and there are throw over motorcycle saddlebags.


Hard Mounted Motorcycle Saddlebags


For more stability, these hard mounted motorcycle saddlebags are definitely in the lead in this area. In the 1950’s a group of bikers drilled holes in their fenders to attach the motorcycle saddlebags. This prevented them from flying off and flapping around. After some major motorcycle manufacturers got wind of the new trend, they saw how popular it was among the bikers. Instead of having the bikers drill holes into their fenders, they made mounting for motorcycle saddlebags. These hard mounted motorcycle saddlebags are now custom on many bikes, and can be added to many more. If you add these hard mounted motorcycle saddlebags to a package with a new motorcycle, you might end up paying more then you would if you added them yourself. The dealer marks it up when they are adding it to the accessories. Now the question is whether you want hard leather or soft leather. Hard leather provides better protection for your items then the soft leather motorcycle saddlebags because the hard leather would resist any objects bumping into them better then the soft leather motorcycle saddlebags. These generally have mounting brackets to keep them off the wheels and other vital motorcycle parts.


Throw Over Motorcycle Saddlebags


The advantage of throw over motorcycle saddlebags is that it is not necessary to make any modifications to the motorcycle, whereas hard mounted motorcycle saddlebags required modifications that have quickly been included by most manufacturers. Throw over motorcycle saddlebags are like the name says attached by throwing them over the seat of the motorcycle. Generally they go in front of the signal flasher and over the stocks. Many times these types of motorcycle saddlebags require removing the seat to install the throw over motorcycle saddlebags. These types of motorcycle saddlebags are generally harder to install, but they are traditional types of motorcycle saddlebags. While the hard mounted motorcycle saddlebags are easier and more sturdy, the throw over motorcycle saddlebags are the motorcycle saddlebags of the original bikers, before the hard mounted motorcycle saddlebags were designed. While some bikers or motorcycle enthusiasts may be daunted at the thought of the work involved in installing throw over motorcycle saddlebags, some true bikers revel in the ability to work with their hands to make something all their own.

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Sportbike Saddlebags & More

As a motorcycle rider, I know how important it is to have durable, dependable storage options available on the your motorcycle.

Whether you need to store rain gear, a spare set of gloves, a GPS unit, or your housekeys, these sportbike saddlebags will meet all your needs.

Below you’ll find a variety of saddlebags, including bags for sport bikes, cruise saddlebags, and throw-over saddlebags. Most of them are leather, but there are some textile bags as well.

You’ll also find product pictures, specs, and reviews.