
How a Klock Werks Windshield Can Improve Comfort and Style on Your Bagger
Tired of getting blasted with air, rain, bugs, and debris while riding your bagger? You don’t have to suffer with bad buffeting caused by your stock windshield. One of the simplest upgrades you can make to your motorcycle is to replace the stock windshield with an aftermarket option that fit

LED vs. Halogen Motorcycle Lights: Which Upgrade Is Right for You?
If you’ve spent any time looking into upgrading your motorcycle lighting setup, you’ve no doubt encountered the same debate: LED versus halogen. On the surface, it seems simple. One option is older technology that’s been around for decades. The other is newer, brighter, and increasingly common on modern motorcycles. But

Stock vs. Aftermarket Motorcycle Seats: Is Upgrading Worth It?
Most riders spend plenty of time thinking about horsepower, suspension upgrades, tires, and exhaust systems. Seats, on the other hand, tend to get overlooked. That usually changes somewhere around mile 150, when what felt perfectly fine during a quick ride across town suddenly starts making itself known. Your lower back

The Essential Motorcycle Garage Tools Every Rider Should Own
There’s a couple common mistake many riders make when setting up their first garage for a build. They either go into a project with nothing on hand or they just go ham and buy all the tools they can think of. Huge mechanic’s kits. Specialty tools they’ll never use. Discount

Stop Wasting Money on Motorcycle Upgrades: Spend Smart Instead
Motorcycles have a funny way of draining your wallet in small, justifiable increments. A new helmet here, fresh tires there, maybe a Bluetooth unit because “it’ll make long rides better.” Before long, you’ve spent more than you planned. And, of course, you’ll still be eyeing the next upgrade. So where

How to Spend Your First $500 on Motorcycle Gear
Buying your first motorcycle is exciting. The freedom, the sound, the feeling of finally getting out on the road on two wheels. it’s easy to want to spend every dollar on the bike itself. But once the motorcycle is sitting in your garage, the next big question hits. What gear