Wallick Lean Machine Dual Leaning Sidecar Rig

Posted: 22nd October 2010 by Competition Accessories in News
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When mentioning the other day how many amazing projects come across our desk here at The Kneeslider, it wasn’t idle chatter, here’s another example, this one, by builder Ghraydon Wallick, comes from Thailand, it’s a dual leaning sidecar rig called the Wallick Lean Machine, or as he likes to call it, the Wallick GLX-44 Magnum [...]


Since I’m not much of an off-road rider, I bought my Vstrom 650 primarily for street use. Its comfortable, upright seating position and wide bars make it a great traveler and backroad blitzer and that’s what I got it for. Consequently, my search began for some more street-oriented tires. For a while Bridgestone offered the [...]


Motorcycling in America – 1963

Posted: 22nd October 2010 by Competition Accessories in 1960s, Front Page
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Life In America 1963 – Average family income is $6,200 per year. The average car costs $3,233, and gas is $.30 per gallon. In November, President Kennedy was shot in Dallas. His funeral is the most highly viewed event of the year with 93% of the population watching. You’re listening to Surf City, by Jan [...]


Motorcycling in America – 1962

Posted: 22nd October 2010 by Competition Accessories in 1960s, Front Page
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Life In America 1962 – The average family income is $6,000 per year. The average car, $3,125, and gas is $.28 per gallon. The Beatles have just released Love Me Do, in England. John Kennedy is in the White House and dealing with the Cuban missile crisis which just might have your undivided attention because [...]


Motorcycling in America – 1961

Posted: 22nd October 2010 by Competition Accessories in 1960s, Front Page
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Life In America 1961 – John F. Kennedy is elected president. The average family income is $5,700 per year. Ben E. King’s, Stand By Me, and Chubby Checker’s Lets Twist Again, are among the year’s top singles. On TV you’re probably watching the Brit hit, the Avengers, and getting your sports info from the newly [...]


Beginner riders: Choosing a motorcycling mentor

Posted: 22nd October 2010 by Doug Posner in Front Page
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If you are just getting into riding, chances are you already know someone who rides. It may be a friend, co-worker, neighbor, relative, etc. As a starry-eyed newbie you’re likely to take whatever any experienced rider says as fact- whatever that experience may be. Like anything else though, all things are not equal. Here are [...]

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