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		<title>Hauling Your Motorcycle Parts Off</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you get your motorcycle and get it home, you may wonder how you are going to be able to haul any motorcycle parts with you that you may need. This is not an odd question at all. Really, though, how are you going to do it?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you get your motorcycle and get it home, you may wonder how you are going to be able to haul any motorcycle parts with you that you may need. This is not an odd question at all. Really, though, how are you going to do it?</p>
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This has been the problem of many motorcycle riders and there is a solution to their problem if they are willing to look at it and find the options that are in front of them. You can always come up with new and inventive ways to haul your motorcycle parts if you are a creative person. This is not going to be the end of your motorcycle riding, if you can&#8217;t find a good way to haul these parts around your area or around the country.</p>
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The best thing may be a small pull behind trailer.  These are made for motorcycle parts or for things that a person may take with oneself on long motorcycle rides. You can get them in many different colors as well as looks. They are normally very small so that they don&#8217;t pull on the motorcycle too hard and cause any damage to it. You will be able to find these great little trailers at your local motorcycle parts stores and at the dealers that may be in the area that you live in.</p>
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The other option is to use your saddlebags for carrying smaller tools that you may need as well as motorcycle parts that you may need on your trip. If you are not sure which ones to get, you can look around in the motorcycle parts store for ideas and tricks that will help you with them.</p>
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If you get caught out in the world without these parts, you may find that you are stuck walking instead of riding like you really will want to. Take some time to find the right way to haul your motorcycle parts so that you won&#8217;t be that walking person and will be able to get your bike up and running again in the long run.  It&#8217;s really very easy to let it slip by until you realize that you should have done it and need the help now. Finding the right way to haul your motorcycle parts can be as easy as going down the street to your local motorcycle parts dealer and taking a look around the place.</p>
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		<title>Choosing The Best Leather Motorcycle Saddlebag</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 21:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The increase in the number of people who prefer to ride the motorcycle went up.  It is of no surprise at all because of the fuel prices.  When your mode of transportation is a motorbike, it is essential that you acquire a motorcycle saddlebag to store your things with you.  The most appropriate and efficient [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The increase in the number of people who prefer to ride the motorcycle went up.  It is of no surprise at all because of the fuel prices.  When your mode of transportation is a motorbike, it is essential that you acquire a motorcycle saddlebag to store your things with you.  The most appropriate and efficient saddlebags are those that are made of premium quality leather.</p>
<p>Browsing over a catalogue online or otherwise can be overwhelming as to what design or type to choose from, as there are many options available.  However, there are important factors that you need to take into consideration when looking out for the best leather motorcycle saddlebag.  To invest well in an excellent storage bag, you need to check each of them carefully before the actual buying to make sure that it would fit in to your lifestyle.</p>
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<p>There are basically two types of saddlebags.  There is the Bolt On type and the other is the Throw Over type.  The main difference is that the former is mounted on the bike while the latter are just attached to the bike at the back.  The former is much sturdier but the latter is more portable.  You can choose between the two depending on your priority.  However, it is best to start by choosing saddlebags that would fit into your motorcycle.  There are certain types of designs that are specifically made for different brand of motorcycles.  This should be the top of your priority in choosing a saddlebag.  Avoid the hassle of returning it back to the store most especially if you have decided to purchase them online.</p>
<p>Another thing you need to consider if you want the best leather motorcycle saddlebag is if there is a lock that comes with the bag.  It is very important, as there would be times that you will leave the motorbike unattended.  You should have the option of securing it.  Most bikers will store their jacket, chaps in it and it would be quite annoying if someone can just easily steal it.  You should also check the kind of opening the manufacturer used for the bag.  If they are using buckles, check if they are the easy to release type.  It is one thing to have it securely attached to your bike but if you will have a hard time opening it, that kind of motorcycle saddlebag is just not worth it.</p>
<p>Leather saddlebags are excellent choices as they are long lasting but it is still best to get those of premium quality.  Check if the leather used is prone to sagging quickly.  If you have money to spare, it would be best if you choose saddlebags that use stainless metal for buckles, studs or any decorative metal on it so your bag would be rust-free.</p>
<p>If you are having a hard time deciding where to purchase your motorcycle saddlebag, it is highly recommended that you check the online stores so you can enjoy the convenience that online shopping offers to customers.  Just make sure that you choose a reputable store.</p>
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		<title>Hard Mounted or Throw Over Motorcycle Saddlebags</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 21:10:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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&#8217;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.</p>
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Hard Mounted Motorcycle Saddlebags</p>
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For more stability, these hard mounted motorcycle saddlebags are definitely in the lead in this area.  In the 1950&#8217;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.  </p>
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Throw Over Motorcycle Saddlebags</p>
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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.</p>
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