Cars & Transportation: Motorcycles: “Question: What makes Ducati bikes so beautiful ?” plus 3 more |
- Question: What makes Ducati bikes so beautiful ?
- Question: Is a yamaha r3 a good bike to start with im a new rider im 19 any other bikes i can also use?:)?
- Question: Why do some bikers prefer the ZX-14 over the Ninja ZX10R?
- Question: Why does my pit bike tire keep going flat?
Question: What makes Ducati bikes so beautiful ? Posted: 20 Nov 2014 01:04 AM PST ॐ 😎 Hi from France 😔 ♫ ॐ Only people who love them are able to answer this question, yet it only depends on each guy individually. All will not have the same impression about this bike. Personally, I prefer the Harley Davidson ! Best Cat. |
Posted: 20 Nov 2014 12:36 AM PST Is a yamaha r3 a good bike to start with im a new rider im 19 any other bikes i can also use?:)? Sign In and be the first one to answer this question |
Question: Why do some bikers prefer the ZX-14 over the Ninja ZX10R? Posted: 19 Nov 2014 09:05 PM PST They perform different functions. The ZX14 is a sports-oriented tourer while the ZX10 is an out-and-out sportsbike. Of course some people might be lured by the engine size, but the truth is they are not really comparable. And neither will be used to their limits. |
Question: Why does my pit bike tire keep going flat? Posted: 19 Nov 2014 07:10 PM PST >"it had a big hole in the side wall" That will be the cause. To puncture the inner tube when it has not turned a wheel for months there will have to be some kind of foreign object inside the wheel/tyre space, it could be sticking through the tyre, a spoke end or a bit of debris from the burnout. Remove the tyre completely, check the rim tape, clean out the inside of the tyre, check the rim for corrosion, look for spoke ends poking through the tape. |
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