Motorcycle Reviews

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Victory Introduces the New Vegas Low

Victory thought of nearly everything in creating a motorcycle thats designed for smaller riders. The new-for-2008 Vegas Low features a seat height thats 1 inch lower than the standard Vegas at 25.2 inches – thats just slightly higher than the lowest Harley, the Softail Deluxe at 24.5 inches.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Victory Introduces the New Vegas Low

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Harley-Davidson CVO Softail Springer Road King

Im all about doing what you need to do make yourself happy. For some people, that means splurging on themselves every once in awhile. Harley-Davidsons high end line of custom motorcycles called CVO is all about splurging. Find out what Genevieve thinks of the CVO Softail Springer and Road King, plus read about Harleys new ABS brakes.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Harley-Davidson CVO Softail Springer Road King

PRODUCT REVIEW: Knox Back Protector Made for Women

An important part of managing risk while riding is wearing motorcycle-specific gear that includes armor. Many motorcycle jackets come with built-in protection in the shoulders and elbows and a pouch or sleeve for a back pad that attaches to the garment. These sometimes shift while in use and become uncomfortable.

PRODUCT REVIEW: Knox Back Protector Made for Women

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Spyder Roadster: Three-Wheeler of a Different Kind

BRPs 2008 Can-Am Spyder roadster has two wheels in front and one in back for a total of three, but since it operates and looks somewhat like a motorcycle, I thought that it would feel like one, too. I was wrong. Riding the Spyder isnt at all like riding a motorcycle.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Spyder Roadster: Three-Wheeler of a Different Kind

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