Yamaha R3: Specs and Owner’s Manuals

2023 Specs Bore x Stroke: 68.00 mm x 44.1 mm Stock Tires: Front – 110/70-17 Dunlop® Sportmax GPR-300F Rear 140/70-17 Dunlop® Sportmax GPR-300R Fuel Capacity: 3.7 gal Wheelbase: 54.3 in Rake/Trail: 25.0°/3.7 in. Overall Length: 82.3 in. Overall Width: 28.7 in. Overall Height: 44.9 in. Ground Clearance: 6.3 in. Seat Height: 30.7 in. Wet Weight: 375 lb 2022-2023 Owner’s Manual

Kawasaki Ninja 400: Specs and Owner’s Manuals

2023 Specs Tire Size: Front 110/70R17 M/C 54H Rear 150/60R17 M/C 66H Fuel Capacity: 3.7 gal Wheelbase: 53.9 in Rake/Trail: 24.7°/3.6 in. Overall Length: 78.3 in. Overall Width: 28.0 in. Overall Height: 44.1 in. Ground Clearance: 5.5 in. Seat Height: 30.9 in. Curb Weight: 361.6 lb (non-ABS), 366.0 lb (ABS) 2023 Owner’s Manual

Electrical Motorcycles: What maintenance?

Electric motorcycles have picked up a ton of steam over the past few years. When I was selling bikes back in 2017, we would only get a handful of leads for Zero’s per MONTH. Now I would bet dealerships are getting a handful per day. When we would finally get a customer coming in to … Read more

How to change your motorcycle’s chain and sprockets

Getting a new chain and sprockets can be exciting. Maybe you’re changing the gearing to be able to do wheelies easier. Or you run track days at a tight course and want quicker acceleration coming out of corners. Or maybe you just need to do some basic maintenance because you’re chain is old and your … Read more

Need new motorcycle tires? Here’s some helpful tips

I enjoy shopping for new motorcycle tires. It usually means I’ve been doing a lot or riding and that’s always a great thing. But if you’re here you probably don’t want to hear about my riding fantasies and are more interested in knowing what to look for when buying a new set of tires for … Read more

How to change your motorcycle’s oil

Let’s go over one of the basics of DIY maintenance on your motorcycle– changing your oil. This is something that you should at least know how to do. Whether you do it yourself or bring it into the shop is entirely up to you. It’s a very simple task on most bikes that you’ll end … Read more