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DO YOU REALLY KNOW HOW HOT YOUR BIKE IS RUNNING?

Essential Winter Motorcycle AccessoriesI was out visiting a Harley Dealership and we were talking about how much heat an engine can generate throughout a ride and it’s symptoms – rider feeling the heat, engine pinging, cylinder shutting down, sputter etc. One of the managers said to me “I bet you wished every bike had your cooling system on it” and at first I smiled but answered with a thought “What I had wished is that every bike had a oil temperature gauge” because if everyone saw and knew how hot their oil was getting at different times of their ride, they would be shocked and would feel the urgency or need to purchase our cooling system.

 The bottom line is “Heat Kills” and air cooled or twin cooled bikes do get HOT at some point during your ride period. With the engines getting bigger, bikes becoming heavier, fuel emissions getting stricter, ambient air heat increasing coming off the pavement, traffic becoming busier causing more stop n go, no matter where you live or ride. All of this creates more heat. With the variables just mentioned, oil temperature nowadays can get up to 260 to over 300 degrees and 90% of riders don’t realize it or want to believe it. Most people know at times their bikes do get hot, and they feel the heat off the engine just by riding, but truely not how hot. When we are in our booth at shows, we get a lot of interest and sales, but I get quite a few people that like the concept and the need of our product but tell me that their bike doesn’t get hot? So I ask, what oil temperature degree do you run at? They answer “we don’t have an oil temperature gauge” and my next question is always “how do you know it’s not hot”? Once the oil temp reaches 250 degrees or over, the break down process in oil properties become more rapid, that can cause more maintenance and shorter longevity of your engine.

UltraCool has been in business for over 10 years and is the original fan assisted oil cooler thermostatically controlled. We have had a lot of trials and errors the first few years, but have learned from them and now it has evolved into the dynamic third generation “3.0” cooling system it is today. Our quality and performance is second to none. Our number one goal is to attack heat, which starts in reducing your oil temperature, which we accomplish from anywhere between 30-50 degrees (depending on variables and bike) continually striving to keep it anywhere between 200-235 degrees at all times even through extreme conditions. Our complete fan assisted cooling system kit is designed with our durable thermal switch with a built in waterproof connector that activates our powerful waterproof IP68 dual fans producing 220 CFM’s when your oil temperature reaches 210 degrees, blowing through our specially designed turbulated heat exchanger for maximum heat dissipation, steel braided oil lines with AN6 fittings, powered by our plug n play wiring harness with relay and waterproof connectors that all connects under your seat. Through testing, our focus is to control and maintain your oil temperature at its earliest stage to protect your engine and investment.

Ride free and cool,
Earl

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Advantages of Using a Motorcycle Oil Cooler

Advantages of Using a Motorcycle Oil Cooler

Advantages of Using a Motorcycle Oil Cooler

Many riders may ask: “What are the advantages of a Motorcycle Oil Cooler?”

Riding a motorcycle is often seen as a very liberating activity. The sense of freedom witnessed in riders is something that encourages many to buy their own motorbike.

Owning a motorbike, however, is a big responsibility.

First of all, it’s one pricey investment that you need to safeguard.

Secondly, it needs to be maintained well so you can take it on road trips that will provide you that liberating experience associated with riding a motorbike.

Thirdly, maintenance and the investments you make toward ensuring a sweet ride every time aren’t cheap.

One such investment that is highly recommended is a motorcycle oil cooler.

The main job of this product is to cool the oil so it doesn’t break down – an absolute necessity, particularly in places where it can get intensely hot.

One great advantage this product provides is that if you like to go on long-distance road trips where climates are different, you don’t have to worry much about overheating.

Sure, it’s designed to cool oil, but it can also contribute to cooling the engine.

Engine overheating during long-distance trips is a common occurrence; the likelihood of this happening diminishes a bit with the help of the oil cooler.

“Many riders have also pointed out that using a motorcycle oil cooler can silence some engine noises, especially at higher ambient temperatures.”

It’s not the only thing that can do that, though, but it does have some contribution in reducing the pinging noise that riders are greatly concerned about.

All in all, it’s a crucial investment for riders.

A Motorcycle Oil Cooler performs its specific function well and contributes to the other vital aspects of motorcycle rides.

So, if you like to take your motorbike on long-distance road trips, or you frequently use it to just go anywhere you wish, then you better purchase a premium oil cooler kit. You may do so online and find a dealer in your location.

Make sure to throw in a thermostat as well to complete the system; the thermostat will ensure that the oil is always in normal operating temperatures and that contaminants are prevented from affecting the engine.

The premium oil cooler kit makes installation a breeze; in no time, you’ll have the oil cooler doing its primary job of creating smooth and enjoyable motorcycle rides for you.

If you need a bit more help with installation, there are installation guides online that you can follow so you can get the task done on your own.

Ready to add your own Motorcycle Oil Cooler to your bike? Click here to get started with UltraCool Oil Cooling Systems today!

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Essential Winter Motorcycle Accessories

Essential Winter Motorcycle Accessories

Essential Winter Motorcycle Accessories

When the cold weather begins to set in, some motorcycle owners winterize their rides and wait until the weather becomes warmer before they venture out. But for adventurous motorcycle owners, who make the necessary preparations with Winter Motorcycle Accessories, a winter motorcycle ride can be rewarding and exhilarating.

“The cold weather is no excuse to stop riding.”

But whether you are riding during the summer or winter, it cannot be overstated that your comfort and safety are of paramount importance.

Come winter time, there are two important tasks that you need to do:

Use the right winter motorcycle accessories and prep your bike.

One key mistake that new motorcycle riders make is to put on layers and layers of clothing with the end goal of keeping themselves warm.

While that is not entirely a bad thing, donning unnecessary layers of clothing can only inhibit your movement which, in turn, can compromise your safety on the road.

What you need to do is to find a good balance between warmth, comfort and mobility.

In order to achieve that, you need to layer your clothes smartly.

The first or outer layer will serve as your primary defense against the elements. For this, you will need a jacket that is both waterproof and windproof which will protect you from moisture and prevent heat loss.

Consider investing in a jacket with zippered armpit vents that provide ventilation.

The next layer should provide you with insulation.

In some cases, winter jackets with inner thermal layers will suffice. However, if you are going to ride in extreme temperature, this type of jacket will not be enough.

For this, you will need a heated vest for your torso and heated gloves for your hands.

The final or base layer is the layer of clothing that is closest to your body.

Some riders prefer wearing wool which provides adequate warmth. However, there are several new products out there made out of synthetic materials which can do the same job just as well as, if not better than, wool.

Once you have dealt with your body, it is now time to turn your attention to your other body parts: your hands, legs, and head.

For your hands, you can opt for winter gloves that are waterproof. If this is not enough, you can use glove liners or heated gloves.

For your feet, consider investing in quality winter riding socks which keep warmth in while also keeping moisture away. Some riders swear by the benefits of heated insoles.

For winter riding, a full-face helmet is essential.

However, this type of helmet will not be enough to keep your head warm. For that, you can use an open balaclava supplemented by a scarf.

And now for your ride.

For winter rides, the best investment that you can make is to buy and install windshields, if you do not already have one. Of course, that will depend on the type of bike that you own.

Quite simply, a windshield greatly reduces that amount of wind that you will need to contend with. Other welcome upgrades for winter include hand-guards and heated grips.

So prepare your bike with these Winter Motorcycle Accessories and make sure your bike is ready to go in spring with a new oil cooler to save your bike from overheating!

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Top 9 Harley-Davidson Winter Storage Tips

Top 9 Harley-Davidson Winter Storage Tips

Top 9 Harley-Davidson Winter Storage Tips

Prep for winter with our Top 9 Harley-Davidson Winter Storage tips. Although it is possible to mitigate some of the risks associated with motorcycle riding during the winter or even boost your comfort during a cool season ride, many Harley-Davidson owners prefer to swap their bikes for their cars until the temperature becomes more conducive for motorcycle riding.

Here’s how you can properly winterize your motorcycle, ensuring that it is stored correctly and ready for spring.

Harley-Davidson winter storage will require you to address a few key points.

“How you store your motorcycle over the winter will depend on its type. But no matter what type of bike you own, your main concern would be moisture.”

1. Clean your bike

It may seem counter-intuitive considering the fact that nobody will see your bike for months. However, giving your ride a thorough cleaning before storage helps prevent the corrosion of its finish due to water spots and debris.

Wash your bike and allow it to dry completely. You can use an electric leaf blower especially in hard-to-reach areas. Once dry, apply a coat of wax which will act as an added layer of protection against rust and moisture.

Spray WD-40 on all exposed metal parts.

2. Give your bike fresh oil and filter

Replacing the oil of your motorcycle eliminates the need to change oil and allows you to start it with greater ease come riding season. Experts recommend using an oil with winter weight.

If you are going to store your bike for a full season or longer, you will also need to apply a thin coat of oil on the engine to protect it against moisture. Otherwise, moisture can cause the formation of rust in the pistons and cylinder walls.

3. Pay attention to moving parts

Another way to protect your ride from moisture is to lube all moving parts. This helps protect against binding as well as rusting.

4. Fill up the gas tank

Gas tanks can rust when bikes are not used for a long time. Additionally, the gas left in the tank can turn gummy. In order to prevent this, fill up the tank with fuel added with a stabilizer. Filling up the fuel tank leaves no room for extra moisture.

 

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5. Use a smart tender for the battery

Some experts recommend unhooking the battery. However, you can use a battery tender which monitors the charge of the battery and keeps it topped off while preventing overcharging. Before installing a battery tender, make sure that you clean the electrodes and apply a thin coat of grease.

6. Keep the tires off the ground

Leaving the tires in the same position for an extended period of time can lead to flat spots. You can prevent this by investing in motorcycle stands. Alternatively, you can simply roll the tires every few weeks. If you opt for the latter, make sure that you put plywood or carpet underneath the tires to prevent moisture from seeping into the tires.

7. Put enough anti-freeze in your bike’s coolant system

If you live in an area where the temperature gets really cold, consider adding anti-freeze to your bike’s coolant system. This will prevent a cracked head.

8. Keep pests at bay

Small animals seeking shelter from the cold can wind up inside your bike air filters and exhaust pipes. Prevent that by plugging the exhaust pipe using a muffler plug or even plastic bags.

9. Cover your bike

A motorcycle cover protects your bike against dust and moisture. If you are going to store your bike outdoors, make sure that the cover is secured properly to prevent it from getting blown off. You can buy our Reefer Cold Weather Cover by clicking here or our Softail Cold Weather Cover by clicking here.

So prepare your bike with these Harley-Davidson Winter Storage Tips and make sure your bike is ready to go in spring with a new oil cooler to save your bike from overheating!

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Buying Replacement Motorcycle Parts

Buying Replacement Motorcycle Parts

Buying Replacement Motorcycle Parts

Motorcycle Parts – Having a two-wheel ride can be a huge advantage, particularly if you tend to travel through highly congested areas every day. A motorcycle can easily fit in tight lanes and narrow roads. Likewise, it’s so much easier to pack on speed using a motorcycle so you can get to your destination much faster.

If you rely heavily on your motorcycle for your daily commute or for leisurely travel, it’s crucial to know reliable vendors of replacement motorcycle parts; this way, should this means of transportation break down, you can quickly restore it to its proper working condition.

But where can these Motorcycle Parts vendors be found?

One of your options is to turn to your dealer. Say, you own a Harley-Davidson; it is highly likely that the dealership where you got your bike has accessories, replacement parts and other supplies for the bikes it sells. Often, dealerships even have their own service centers with technicians who can install the parts that you need replaced and even perform a motorcycle tune-up.

And perhaps, the best advantage that you can score from a dealership is the certainty that you’re getting all original parts that are completely compatible with your bike.

Your next best option, especially if you’re looking for good Motorcycle Parts deals, is to go online.

Now, you need to be very discriminating when you take your search to the online realm because it’s abundant with knock-offs and bogus sellers. When you shop online, it’s important to look for genuine customer feedback and reviews to find out which vendors can be trusted and can provide you the best value for your money.

You may also purchase from individual sellers. There are many of them that you can find online, along with classified ads. The advantage with individual sellers is you can haggle with them. Now, the downside of buying from sellers is that it can be difficult to establish their credibility and you cannot expect additional services.

Some are merely selling what they have; you cannot expect clear instructions on installation and even full details about the parts. It is also worth pointing out that it is often time-consuming to deal with individual sellers; you’re likely to meet with one after another to effectively compare parts.

“Out of the three options, it’s definitely smartest to get your motorcycle parts from trusted vendors and dealerships.”

You can be certain about the quality and you may even get additional services to help with the installation of replacement motorcycle parts, as well as other things you may need to properly restore the function of your motorcycle.

So after replacing your Motorcycle Parts, get out and start riding your bike today along with a new oil cooler to save your bike from overheating!

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Riding Safety Tips for Newbies

Riding Safety Tips for Newbies

Riding Safety Tips for Newbies

Riding Safety – If you ask people why they prefer to ride motorcycles, you will get a long list of answers. However, it is undeniable that one of the things that make motorcycle riding appealing to a broad number of people is the connection between man and machine that driving a car cannot offer.

But the thing that makes motorcycle riding enticing can also be the same thing that makes it risky. Whether you are a newbie or a seasoned motorcycle rider, one of the important things that you need to know is that your bike is less stable and less visible on the road compared to a car.

“Additionally, motorcycles do not have the same amount of protection offered by an enclosed vehicle.”

If you are planning on investing in a bike, whether for practical reasons, for leisure, or a combination of both, here are a few motorcycle safety basics that you will need to learn and master.

Riding Safety to always keep in mind:

Choose the right bike

One riding safety measure that is especially applicable to prospective riders is choosing the right motorcycle. Ideally, the bike you choose should allow you to mount and dismount with little effort. Check for the fit. The handlebars and the controls should be easy for you to reach. Do not buy a bike that is too heavy for you. In terms of engines, choose a bike with a 250 to 300 cc engine if you are planning to use it for your daily commute, or a bike with a 500 to 750 cc engine if you want to use your motorcycle on a highway.

Upgrade to ABS brakes

If your bike does not come with ABS or antilock brakes, consider making the switch. This type of brake prevents lock-ups which lead to loss of steering control. In turn, the loss of steering control can lead to crashes, skids and injuries.

Invest in honing your riding safety skills

Investing some time and money toward a basic motorcycle safety course can sometimes spell the difference between life and death. Most of these courses cover the basics of motorcycle riding while others offer tips on how to handle emergency situations. Apart from boosting your safety, you can even get a discount for your insurance.

Wear a helmet

Wearing a helmet can substantially reduce the risk of succumbing to a fatal head injury by as much as 40 percent. Additionally, riders who wear helmets are three times less likely to suffer from brain injuries should they figure in an accident. Experts recommend full-face helmets approved by the Department of Transportation. Remember to buy a new helmet every five years or if you figure in a motorcycle crash.

Invest in the right wardrobe

Whether you are going for a short or long ride, you should wear the right type of clothing. These include a reinforced jacket, over the ankle footwear, full pants, and gloves. Avoid wearing T-shirts, sandals and jeans.

Be alert

In most accidents involving cars and motorcycles, it is the car driver who is at fault. As such, you have to be extra careful and defensive. Be always on the lookout for cars and avoid tailgating. Keep your bike at a safe distance, giving you enough space and time to react.

Don’t ride when the weather is bad

Unless you really have to, avoid riding out when the weather is bad. Apart from making the roads slippery, rain can cut down visibility. If you must ride when it is raining, avoid making sudden movements and be gentle on the brakes, throttle and steering.

Be watchful

Motorcycles are more susceptible to road hazards because of the reduced contact with the road. Always watch out for bumps, potholes, sand, pebbles and wet leaves which can lead to skids.

Check your bike before each ride

Make it a habit to do a quick but thorough check on your bike, especially the brakes, chain, belt, shaft, signals, lights and horn.

So after following these riding safety tips, get out and start riding your bike today along with a new oil cooler to save your bike from overheating!

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Scenic Bike Routes For Summer

Scenic Bike Routes For Summer

Scenic Bike Routes For Summer

In an ideal world, you would have all the time to explore and see the scenic bike routes you have always been dreaming of getting to. But unless you are a retiree or have a business that runs by itself, there is one crucial restraint that you should consider: time.

“When you are eyeing motorcycle routes you have not yet explored, ample planning can go a long way.”

Here’s how you can make the most out of the long scenic bike routes you are planning.

Let your interests guide you

During the initial stages of planning, it is a good idea to start with specific areas of interest that you wish to go to. From there, you can plan your route accordingly.

Determine how long you need to ride

For longer rides, you may want to pace yourself accordingly by calculating how many hours or miles you will need to cover in order to arrive at your chosen destination/s within a given time frame. Take into account breaks for rest and eating and even unexpected detours.

Consider renting a bike

If you are planning a considerably long ride and you do not want to subject your precious ride to too much wear on the road, you might want to consider renting a motorcycle. Alternatively, you can have your motorcycle shipped and delivered to a particular location on your route and ride from there.

Know thyself

In choosing which routes to take, take into account the terrain as well as your riding skill and experience. If you go out of your depth, you may prolong your ride — or worse, compromise your safety.

Timing is key

Determine what the weather is like in your chosen destinations during the time you intend to visit and then make the necessary adjustments of revisions. Broadly speaking, the best time to take long rides is between May and September. The weather is pleasant and most attractions are open.

Schedule some downtime

Things can happen unexpectedly: bad weather, bike breaks down, etc. By setting an allowance for downtime, you can keep pace with your schedule. And even if things go according to your initial plan, you can use your downtime to explore some places more.

Create a budget

An otherwise pleasant trip can be ruined by lack of funds. Remember, you are going to spend money not only on gas. Your budget should also cover a lot of the basics (meals, accommodations, entrance fees) as well as incidentals like repairs. If you think you are going to be short on cash, consider taking a shorter trip.

Be safe

Whether it’s a long or short ride, safety should always be a priority when on scenic bike routes. Click here to find a new oil cooler and save your bike from overheating on those scenic bike routes today!

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Auxiliary Lighting for Nighttime Rides

Auxiliary Lighting for Nighttime Rides

Auxiliary Lighting for Nighttime Rides

There’s a unique charm to riding your motorcycle at night with auxiliary lighting. The air is cooler and the road is less congested. You can almost instantly feel more connected with your ride.

But despite all of these, a nighttime ride poses a few unique challenges, chief of which is the limitation of your eyes in terms of seeing in low light levels. Here, it is doubly important to see incoming traffic (and the occasional wildlife crossing the road) and making yourself visible to other road users.

Whether you are planning to ride at night or it is inevitable that you’ll be spending a few hours on the road after sunset, it is important to understand the deficiencies of a stock bike and the need for auxiliary lighting and other accessories which can make you ready to face the challenges of nighttime riding.

Bikes come equipped with headlights of differing qualities. Most bikes come equipped with HID lighting which is often sufficient to get the job done. However, there is always room for improvement and you can upgrade your Harley-Davidson headlamp to improve your nighttime vision.

Your first option is to choose a brighter bulb for your headlight. Alternatively, you can opt either for LED or HID lighting which can improve your visibility and vision.

The stock tail lights on your bike can hardly provide illumination to make you visible to other road users at night. Consider upgrading to an LED tail light which is not only brighter but also requires less power. Plus, these lights are known for their durability and easy installation.

You can avoid surprising other vehicles by your intent to make a turn by upgrading your turn indicators to LED ones, which are brighter.

Light bars and fog or spot lights are popular among owners of tourers and cruisers, making these bikes visible while improving the rider’s nighttime vision. If you are planning to add these lights, check whether your motorcycle and its battery can handle the additional load.

Another auxiliary lighting option that was initially popular among owners of tourers and cruisers is accent lighting which is mounted anywhere on the bike’s surface. Your choice of where to place these lights will depend on your personal preference, but again, check whether your bike can handle the extra load.

Another effective yet simple way to boost your bike’s visibility is through the use of reflective accessories to supplement its reflectors. Some of the most effective of these are plastic reflectors. However, if there is little real estate available on your bike, you can also consider using reflective tape on the wheels.

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Reasons to Join Harley-Davidson Forums If You Have a New Harley

Reasons to Join Harley-Davidson Forums If You Have a New Harley

Reasons to Join Harley-Davidson Forums If You Have a New Harley

So you have a new Harley-Davidson and it’s your pride and joy. Every day, you look at it and marvel at the amazing craftsmanship that went into this fine piece of machinery that just naturally comes with a load of attitude. You have this sense of “blessedness” for owning one and you can’t contain it; it’s so much, you need to share it. Your best move, then, would be to find and join Harley-Davidson forums.

…they’re meeting places for people who want to know more about the most famous motorbike in the world.

Reasons to Join Harley-Davidson Forums

In these online platforms, you’ll find people like you who are completely in love with their Harleys and share the same level of enthusiasm for the magnificent machines — they probably can’t stop talking about how awesome the vehicle is, just like you. You can rave together and learn from each other.

Actually, that’s exactly what Harley-Davidson forums are for; they’re meeting places for people who want to know more about the most famous motorbike in the world. You can ask all sorts of questions here and get a multitude of useful (and even humorous) replies from folks who may very well be Harley-Davidson experts.

If you need care and maintenance tips, you can bet you’ll get an abundance of them — from general knowledge to more unique pieces of advice discovered by owners such as yourself, from experience or expertise. If there are Harley-Davidson events worth going to, these forums always abound with information about them and you may even find people who are directly involved in the events, as well as those who may want to go to the events with you.

It’s also worth mentioning that if you’re looking to upgrade the look of your motorbike, these forums are like the Custom Chrome site. Everybody has information on the different products you may want to check out, especially those included in the latest catalogue. Furthermore, since you belong to a group of collectors and aficionados, it’s highly likely that many of them have already carried out their own upgrades and can help you with your own, especially in terms of choosing which products are most compatible with your bike model, where to find trusted dealers, and who can help you flawlessly execute the upgrade you have in mind. You’re certainly going to have a blast with your customization project when you have a highly informed and enthusiastic community behind you.

And lastly, you can make great friends in these forums. You’ll be amazed at how your new Harley can lead you to even more joy by joining the forums, so make an effort to find and engage people in these meeting places — there’s no doubt you’ll enjoy being part of the big Harley-Davidson community.

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