Tag: motorcycle myths

Breaking Motorcycle Myths, Part #3: Many Urban Myths That You Need To Know!

There are many urban myths and misconceptions that float around regarding motorcyclists and the bikes they ride. If you get a group of motorcyclists together to talk about safety and crashes, chances are you’ll hear some of these incorrect assumptions and legends come up. It’s a good idea to understand the statistics, so you can […]

Bikers Stereotypes That Are Not Truth! Part #1

Stereotypes Stereotypes are often based on aspects of reality. How far does reality go, however? How far can we take stereotypes? After all, nobody likes to be painted with one huge brush. Motorcyclists are no different – we are certainly susceptible to biker stereotypes, but we hardly speak for each other. Let’s have a look […]

Breaking Motorcycle Myths, Part #3 (About Servicing Motorcycles at Home)

A motorcycle is irrespective of the engine size big or small needs timely care and service. There are people who only prefer going to service centres to get their bikes checked, and there are people who know their motorcycles from inside out and prefer getting the service done at home. Then comes the third set […]

Breaking Motorcycle Myths, Part #1

Motorcycle Myths to Leave in the Dust: Whether you’re new to motorcycles or have been riding for years, we’ve all heard our fair share of motorcycle myths. Don’t take someone’s word for it – always do your research. These are some of the most common myths that if taken too seriously, can spell danger on […]