Oct
31
2010
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Has the Snow Started Flying yet? Are you ready for Winter

Hi Bear here from OBB!

I realize not everyone is an ATV person or living in a part of the country that needs a plow… yes enjoy your year round riding and please continue to send the email gloating about it!  As for the rest of us that are snow bound at least part of the year here is a great package, I have put together for you.
This Bear Force Plow is a real treat. Old Bike Barn has combined the Power Max electric lift system regular retail $209.95 with the 52″ Bear Force Plow Reg. $599.95 and mount system to provide an exceptional combo deal for you. Works on all ATV models under 500cc.

 At $699.95 with free shipping it’s over a $150 Savings! On special now through Black Friday. Stay tuned for more Black Friday savings!
This plow is Balck in color yellow is for photo shot.

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Oct
26
2010
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Battery Tender Deal

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Oct
23
2010
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Bear’s Tech Tips

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Hi Bear here,
I thought I would send along some tips on how to store your bike this winter. Even though I work in the motocycle industry, I have made the embarassing mistake of improper storage and gummed up my carbs or slowed the begining of my riding season solving issues.So here it goes:
How to Store Your Motorcycle for the Winter
From the by bikers for bikers website!

Depending on where you live, you may choose to store and protect your motorcycle from the elements during the winter months. Proper storage will make spring start-up that much easier.
Personally, I like to store my motorcycle with new plugs, air filter. so this is my first step and it can be skipped. I also give it a once over and usally store it ready to ride in the spring. including freash tires and a chain if needed. Years of living in upsate NY have taught me to maximize the season by being ready as soon as the snow breaks.Below I’ll detail the steps that are a must.
If you need specific parts for you bike you can use the search by bike feature

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Instructions
Things You’ll Need:
1 Motorcycle Battery Recharger
Motorcycle Oil
Motorcycle Owner’s Manual
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1 Can Motorcycle Wash And Wax
Gasoline Stabilizer
1 Tire Gauge

  1. Warm your engine to operating temperature, then turn it off. Change the oil and restart the engine to circulate the new oil.
  2. Fill the gas tank to the top and add a fuel stabilizing additive.
  3. Turn the fuel petcock to the OFF position and run the engine until it quits.
  4. Support the bike so that neither tire is touching the ground and let all the air out of the tires. If this is not possible, fill your tires to the proper air pressure and put the bike on its center stand. Rotate the tires periodically so that the same part of the tire is not touching the ground all winter.
  5. Push the brake pads away from the brake discs.
  6. Remove the battery and put it on a charger. Store it at a temperature above 32 degrees F and trickle-charge it once a month. If you are able to start and run the bike once a month, you may want to leave the battery in the bike and just disconnect the negative cable end. Run the bike until it is at normal operating temperature. If this is not possible (because it is stored indoors), crank the engine two or three times.
  7. Wash and wax all the painted and chrome parts.
  8. Lubricate the chain.
  9. Store your bike in a dry, well-ventilated garage. Cover it with cover from www.oldbikebarn.com

Tips & Warnings

  • Make a list of everything you’ve done and attach it to a handgrip. This list works as reference and checklist for getting your bike up to speed in the spring.
  • You may need to purchase a new battery in the spring even if you charge it periodically.
  • Gasoline is extremely flammable. Storing your bike in areas where open flames, pilot lights, sparks and electric motors are present is dangerous.
  • Do not run any gasoline engine indoors as they emit odorless carbon monoxide that can kill you.

I’m bringing back the Special on the Large size Motorcycle cover since I keep getting emails asking about it, enjoy

Keep it between the ditches and the shinny side up!

Bear

bear@oldbikebarn.com

cover-87-1-7511

Written by Bear in: Site News |
Oct
19
2010
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Honda Introduces CBR1000RR and CBR600RR

American Honda Motor Company announced to its motorcycle dealers an additional release of two street bikes for the 2011 model year: the CBR1000RR and CBR600RR.

Bill Savino says: “With this new-model release Honda expands its lineup for 2011 in many significant ways. These latest motorcycle models underscore the variety we offer to our customers.”

“The CBR 1000 RR and CBR 600 RR both set the standard for sportbikes in their respective classes.”

“These 2011 motorcycles add to our new-model lineup, and I’m pleased to say there will be even more new machines to be announced shortly”, explains the Honda Powersports and Motorcycle Press Manager.

To see what’s new to these bike, Click Here

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Written by Bear in: Industry News |
Oct
04
2010
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Cafe Racer TV Promo

For more information, Visit the Cafe Racer TV website.

Oct
02
2010
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Windshield Sale

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Oct
01
2010
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Sneak Peak to Kawasaki 2011 Ninja ZX-10R

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