Individual control saves Eardrums and Marriages

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals | Posted on 29-03-2013

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For those of us that have a factory intercom system on our bike, two of the most common used phrases are “Turn that Down!” or “Can you turn that Up!” K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) has the solution to this back and forth game, an inline Volume Control Module available today.

intercom-control1Everyone sets sound levels differently for their own desired listening levels. K and G Cycles is aware of this need for individual sound volume control while riding, as both rider and passenger most often would prefer to regulate their own volume rather than have to meet in the middle. After searching high and low, we have stumbled onto a 5 Pin Din Volume Control. This Plug ‘N Play module ( Part # BBP-13-206 ) simply plugs in between your headset and your motorcycle 5 pin din connector. This easy to install jack module immediately gives the user control of both left and right speakers individually as well as microphone volume control, that will take it all the way to off. This 3 function volume control is the ideal way to eliminate listening compromises and makes motoring much more enjoyable for all. Due to it’s low, low price of $59.95, you can afford to give one as a Birthday gift, Pre-season gift, or for no reason at all. 

 When you finally decide you’ve had enough of the “Too loud, not loud enough, I can’t hear you” game, head over to K and G Cycles (www,kandgcycles.com) and purchase one of these handy volume control modules today. It saved my marriage and now we ride together more often on longer relaxing rides.

Light up your GL with L.E.D. Lights from Martini

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals | Posted on 20-02-2013

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We all know part of owning a bike is customizing it, and GL owners like to light their bike up. When you add a ton of lighting to the stock charging system can become over taxed so L.E.D. lighting is a perfect way to go. K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) is your source for custom lighting for your GL so you can become the beacon in the night.

Leading the charge BBP-LED-Martini-Lightsis P # BBP-52-791 the L.E.D. Trunk Light Set, (#1) in the picture. This chrome plated LED Martini Lighted molding Trunk insert easily installs into existing mounting points and the Plug ‘N Go wiring makes connection effortless. The 80 Red LED’s work continuously to enhance safety and provide full dual function running and brake lights. You can also add full turn signal functionality easily by using Part # BBP- 52-766 Trunk Turn Signal Conversion Harness.

The next item in the rear end transformation, (#2) is the Saddlebag Light Set P # BBP-52-792. Like all the other lighting pieces by Martini, Part # BBP-52-792 is constructed of lightweight ABS plastic and chrome dipped for a beautiful finish. Straight forward installation means you have desired results with a little bit of effort. Because the 70 Red L.E.D.’s are always on, they offer more safety during the day and increased lighting at night which should translate into others seeing you easier.

Featured at (#3) is P # BBP-52-769, the Lower Air Dam lights by Martini. This pair of Lower Air Dam Lights replace the OEM lower accents with bright chrome and 30 brilliant Red LED’s to enhance safety. The Martini design inserts are contoured perfectly to fit the Honda GL1800’s saddlebags for a sleek custom look.  Installation is made easy with our a plug and play  wiring and the included hardware. Only 2 more parts and the rear end conversion will be complete.

(#4) is P # BBP-52-786 L.E.D. Trunk Lights by Martini. Keeping with high quality offerings, these tough Chromed ABS Plastic lights are drop in fitment designed to keep the headaches to a minimum. Clear lenses let the red L.E.D.’s shine through even during daylight hours.

Finally you can cap off your transformation with P # BBP-52-787 (#5) L.E.D. Saddlebag lights. The clear lens/red light fixtures provide brighter light and last longer than conventional set-ups providing the best value for your money. These Saddlebag lights plug directly into your OEM plugs and are designed to bolt directly into the stock locations. For the to fully function, an additional load equalizer ( P #BBP-13-304a) must be purchased and installed.

So you see customizing your GL rear end is a pretty simple process that gains you a cool look that has increased function too. All these parts are available at K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) and can be on your bike before next season begins.

Winter – A great time for that brake job.

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals | Posted on 04-12-2012

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As we all know, winter is a time of year that doesn’t allow too many riding opportunities, so how do we spend our time? For starters it is a great time to do a mechanical assessment on your ride. A great habit to get into is using the “TCLOCKs” checklist, because it develops a pre-ride ritual that can even be applied in the off-season. So during your inspection, you discover your brake pads are on the skinny side and should be replaced. For all your Winter maintenance projects, head over to K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) for everything you need to complete the brake job. No matter what you ride, there are a few things you will want to have befroe starting this job.

1) Brake Pads/Shoes – Yhonda brakesou will want to make sure you have purchased the correct brake pads/shoes for your bike. Have all the information ready such as Make, Model, Year, ABS or Non-ABS,  and any wheel/tire modifications you’ve done.  Also you will want to make sure the correct brake pad compound was selected. Organic, Metallic, Semi-Metallic, Ceramic, and more offer a wide range of braking performance, designed with specific riding styles in mind. Brakes built for the track won’t do much good on a touring bike, as brakes built for a touring bike will not perform well when taken to the track.

brake fluid2) Brake Fluid – Its is always a good idea to have a fresh bottle of brake fluid on hand when you start the job for a couple of reasons. It is never fun or a good idea to have to run and get parts midway through a job. You could easily lose track where you were and skip a step. That could lead to problems. Also there is nothing more frustrating than being just about finished and having to run out and get more supplies. Depending on what time of day it is, you may have to “settle” for inferior quality items. Before you start, check the reservoir caps to make sure you have the correct grade of brake fluid, if you install a different grade you could damage the whole system, with a possible end result of complete brake system replacement, lines, calipers, reservoirs and all. Having the correct brake fluid on hand will allow you to bleed the air out of the system after you’ve installed the new brakes. This is a vital step in the proper function of the motorcycles brake system.

3)Accessory Inslighted goldwing disctall – Now is a great time to install any brake/wheel/tire accessory or upgrade because in most situations, you will have the wheels removed. This will give you unlimited access to areas you couldn’t get to before.  Some upgrades commonly seen are polished rotors and hardware, custom accent lighting, new wheels, even modified fenders. This is also the prime time to “Get away with it” so plan accordingly and have some fun. Accessories are what make the stock bike our own, and if we can find overlapping labor, we come out ahead because less downtime leads to more savings, more road time, and more time for others to admire our motorcycles.

Take the opportunity to inspect your motorcycle in the off-season for any maintenance that is needing to be done. It may lead to a chance for you to customize your bike with some of the great products available from K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com).

TCB Brake Systems – Like ABS Brakes for your Motorcycle

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals, Great Products | Posted on 23-10-2012

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Have you ever wanted TCB10125ABS brakes on your bike, but bought it used or the factory didn’t offer it when the bike came out? Now you can add a Traction Control Braking (TCB) system to your metric bike, giving you the shure – footed-ness of an Anti-lock breaking system without a costly retro-fit. K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) has them ready to ship to your door so a safer ride is just a click away. Check out the video to see how it works.
Traction Control Braking System does exactly what it says:
*TRACTION: The tire to ground traction is referred to as coefficients of friction, the TCB System helps increase the amount of wheel slip during aggressive braking maneuvers by using different amounts of traction.
*CONTROL: During aggressive braking maneuvers or “panic stops”, the area of the tire that is actually on the ground is less than the size of a postcard on most tires. This small area or contact patch is where you are getting your traction. The TCB allows the to rotate during these aggressive maneuvers and the driver experiences more control of the vehicle because more of the tires surface is utilized. Without any form of Anti-Lock or TCB System, the wheel is more likely to lock up, resulting with the bike skidding out of control.
*BRAKING: Electronic forms of Anti-Lock braking only work at certain minimum speeds by quickly locking and releasing your brakes, but it needs to be noted that ABS still locks your wheels. When your wheels lock at high speeds or on less than desirable road conditions(wet roads, gravel, etc…) this can lead to loss of control. The TCB unit on the other hand works every time you brake and at any speed to help avoid the wheels from locking. Once installed, the TCB becomes an integral part of the brake system it has been applied to.

The TCB Brake System installs in minutes by replacing the banjo-bolt on the Brake Caliper or master Cylinder. Unlike any other safety product, it works automatically, every time you brake, and at any speed. It works like a “shock absorber” inside the Brake system to help prevent the wheels from locking-up. Wheel lock-up during  emergency or “panic” stops can send your vehicle out of control!

TCB SYSTEM – acts like a shock absorber to allow the brake pads to float and/or drag over the rotors natural high and low spots (we are not talking about warped rotors ).
TCB SYSTEM – automatically increases Rider’s ability to brake in a shorter distance in both regular and panic stops (by as much as 20% in a panic stop at speeds from 35 mph to 55 mph).
TCB SYSTEM – helps modulate your brake system, helps to avoid premature brake lock-up and improves brake control conditions in most cases.
TCB SYSTEM -  unlike electronic ABS the TCB System helps prevent lock-up before it happens.
TCB SYSTEM – gives you a feeling of more range in your brake levers so you can brake hard with confidence.
TCB SYSTEM – has a maximum affect, when installed on both the front and rear brakes by replacing the “Banjo Bolt”.
TCB SYSTEM – specifically designed for motorcycles and ATV’s without anti-lock brake systems (ABS).
TCB SYSTEM- doesn’t allow air into your braking system.

TCB Brake System works on motorcycles and ATV’s when an ABS system is not offered from the factory, and cost a fraction of a retro-fit kit if one is available.TCB Systems are so confident in their product, it even comes with a  “Lifetime Warranty”. Stop by K and G Cycles(www.kandgcycles.com) and discover the difference with TCB Systems.

*NOTE: In all cases check the manufacturer’s specifications before installation to ensure proper fit.*

 

Your Kind of Reading Material

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals | Posted on 11-09-2012

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your kind of reading materialAre you a motorcyclist? Are you a reader? Are you a motorcyclist that likes to read? K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) is your one stop shop for  your kind of reading material. For many, finding a good book related to the things we’re interested in is often quite a chore. Well look no further, we have a large selection of motorcycle themed books waiting for you. We offer biographical books covering the likes of “Indian Larry” stuntman, sideshow performer, and custom motorcycle builder, also “Terry the Tramp” reputed leader of the “Vagos MC” one of the most notorious motorcycle clubs of all times, and even books about being in the Harley-Davidson family.

In addition there are numerous stories of the racing legends that chronicle their careers such as “Hurricane” Bob Hannah, Valentino Rossi, Sammi Miller, and Joey Dunlop, just to name a few. For those that have an interest in the outlaw biker world, there are a few books covering the lifestyle and exactly what it means being a 1%er. Also we feature many books on the motorcycle adventure. Whether it is preparing yourself for the journey on the open road ( back road or or trail) or enjoying someones documented travels, or even reading about Steve McQueen, there are many motorcycle related books available for your enjoyment.

Below is a list of my top 10 pics available through K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) in no particular order.

10 – Valentino Rossi: Portrait of a Speed God – 4th Edition

9 -Stealing Speed: The Biggest Spy Scandal in Motorsport History

8 -Steve McQueen: A Passion for Speed

7 -Short Way Up: A Classic Ride Through Southern Africa – 5,000 Solo Miles on a 1950s Arie

6 -Growing Up Harley-Davidson: Memoirs of a Motorcycle Dynasty

5 -Planet Earth’s Greatest Motorcycle Adventure Tours

4 -One Percenter: The Legend of the Outlaw Biker

3 -Hurricane!: The Bob Hannah Story

2 -The World’s Great Adventure Motorcycle Routes: The Essential Guide to the Greatest Motorcycle Journeys in the World

1 -The Iron Redskin: The History of the Indian Motorcycle

So you see you haven’t been left out, you just have to look in the right place for your kind of reading material. Whether it’s for you or it will be a gift, K and G Cycles ( www.kandgcycles.com)  has all your literary needs.

Save Space,Time,& your Back – Cycle Dolly

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals | Posted on 28-08-2012

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Merrick Cycle DollyAs we all know, the available floor space in our garage is premium real estate, even more when we have toys to contend with. So what do you do when you have just enough room to park that bike, but its beyond difficult to actually get it in that spot? Merrick Machine Company has the answer for you, The Cycle Dolly is a one-person motorcycle stand/mover sure to ease your headache. Available from K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) the Cycle Dolly is something you are going to want to add to your garage, it is  sure to make your life easier in many aspects. To begin with, there will be no more parking your vehicle outside because Cycle Dolly allows you to maneuver your bike into the tightest spots with ease, freeing up the most amount of floorspace allowing you to reclaim your garage. Next, the V channel rests a mere 3/4″ above the ground making it extremely easy to load or unload the bike by yourself. It has also been designed to accept almost any bike. Through it’s 1/4″ all steel construction and powder coated finish durability is assured, and with heavy duty ball bearing casters(10 of them) this unit is a breeze to move around the garage. No matter what motorcycle you have, a 250cc Rebel or a fully dressed Harley, this dolly is designed to hold up to 1500 lbs. and has a fully adjustable kickstand plate so you are guaranteed a perfect fit.

To show you how simple The Merrick Machine Cycle Dolly is to operate, you can check out the promo video. As you have noticed, he gets pretty rough moving the dolly around,  and the bike never even comes close to tipping. The Merrick Machine Cycle Dolly is a must have when you need to share the garage with a car or two, lawn mowers, bicycles, or other garage dwellers. There are others out there, but no one has all the features and benefits like The Merrick Machine Cycle Dolly.

  • All Steel construction
  • Fits almost any motorcycle
  • V-Channel sits just 3/4” off the ground
  • Walk your bike on with ease
  • 1,500 lb. capacity
  • 10 ball-bearing poly swivel casters
  • V Profile holds tires securely
  • Fully adjustable kickstand plate
  • Powder Coat finish
  • One person can load/unload a motorcycle in a matter of minutes.
  • One person can maneuver the bike on the dolly with relative ease.
  • Simplifies storage.

No one offers such an affordable price like K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) on this amazing item that will have you asking yourself, ” How did I go this long without one?” Save space, time, and your back with The Merrick Machine Cycle Dolly and reclaim your garage.

DIY Home Shop

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals, Great Products | Posted on 16-08-2012

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Setting up a motorcycle friendly home garage is something we all would like to do, but may not know what we need. Just like anything, there are basic set-ups, mid-range designs, and full blown, over the top shops. Many factors need to be considered when designing your atDIY  Home Shop,such as level of use, available floor space, weather, entertainment, and cost. Some of these may seem silly, but as we examine each one, it will be clear why these all contribute to a functional, well organized shop, that will provide you with years and years of service.

The first piece that will have you establishing your shop is a motorcycle lift, available from K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com). Ask yourself “How much will I use it?”, and “How much room do I really have?”. The first style of lifting device is a frame jack, offering big lifting numbers, compact design, and can be rolled around the garage to give you the best use of space. These do take some getting used to because their jack point is the frame and can seem unstable, but by maintaining an average 16″ lifting height that allows you access to the underside of the bike and having multiple anchor points that add stability when the bike is tied down, these frame jacks are a fully capable and inexpensive alternative when starting up your home shop. In addition, if space is at a premium, these are a great choice as they have a small footprint and can be stored just about anywhere. If you want to raise the bike even higher, a drive on motorcycle lift will give you approximately 30″ of lift allowing you to stand next to the bike and work on it. Less mobility is a trade off for greater capacity and increased lift range so placement of the unit is a critical decision. Securing the motorcycle to the lift is a cinch with the front wheel clamp and additional anchor points fore and aft. Many of these lifts are powered by pneumatic lift cylinders making it much easier to raise the bike to operating level. They also have a drop down lock bar that can secure the deck in1 of 4 height settings.

Since this style of motorcycle lift operates on an air cylinder, it looks like an air compressor needs to be added to your list of must haves. The good news is an air compressor will perform many more tasks for you than powering the lift. You can maintain tire pressure on anything more easily. It also opens you up to air tools, making vehicle maintenance and modification easier. If you have 1 lift and a few air tools there is no need to run out and buy a 150 gallon 3 phase compressor, a lift will require about 100 psi to run smoothly so an affordable compressor rated for 125 psi should do the trick. Your local hardware store or home improvement center should be able to help you decide what will work best for you.

Another thing to consider is tools and tool storage. Do you have the right tools for the job you are intending to do?  There is a large range of tools needed to allow you to do everything from servicing the fluids to customization of your bike.  Today, even special tools that used to be a dealership item only can be ordered allowing you even more ability at home. Something to keep in mind is even though it is very tempting to have the “Big Name” tools, they can end up costing you thousands of dollars. If we used them everyday that would be fine, but for most of us being a weekend warrior is as deep as we get so opting for a less expensive choice might be a good idea. There are plenty of high quality tools available with lifetime warranties available at reasonable prices. .  Tool storage options are limitless. You can have a tool box in almost any color and size, as well as some that even have radios built in. When buying a tool box, you want to make sure it is built well, has a solid feel, good finish, has a sufficient weight capacity, and falls in your budget. One suggestion when buying a tool box would be, make sure you have room for expansion because you will be buying more tools and will need a place to store them. Something else to think about is shelving and storage bins because there will always be a need for miscellaneous screws, bolts, zip ties, oils, filters, and cleaning supplies to be put somewhere.

Weather is something that should be considered when assembling your home shop. Are you going to make room in an existing garage? Do you have a pole barn that is being finished? Are you going to convert that min barn? Regardless of where you decide to place your new shop, you will want to make sure you have adequate access to the shop for you and your bike, proper ventilation, if you will be in there in cooler weather sufficient insulation will be a concern, and as well as adequate lighting. These are all important so any fumes are removed from the building, temperatures are comfortable, and so you don’t have to wheel that bike through the dirt or mud to get into your new shop.

Now I know many of you are scratching your head on the “entertainment” aspect of the new shop so let me explain. Many of us like to work with music playing in the background, or maybe we like to listen to the game., whatever your choice it is entertainment. If it is just you in the garage a mini-shelf system may satisfy, if you are in an out building you may want to “crank it up” and get something bigger, or if your shop turns into a hang out for the buddies you ride with a flat screen with a surround system may be the ticket. TV’s can be place just about anywhere anymore, especially with the advent of wireless receivers.

So you see, your new shop can be anything from the spot in the garage when you pull your vehicle out to a full fledged mechanics area with a party room. Whatever you choose, whether your wrenching or detailing, catching the game or grabbing a brew with the crew, you can easily customize a place that meets your needs on almost any budget. The first step is letting K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) hook you up with the jack that meets your needs, at a price that is sure to please.

Clean Air, we All Deserve It

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals, Great Products | Posted on 26-07-2012

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This dry, hot, dusty weather that most of us have been dealing with can be just as hard on our bikes. One thing we need to check a little more is our air filter. Not only does the air filter stop a lot of dirt and grime, it also catches some vented oil that is being evacuated by the crankcase vents. On average a paper air filter will run you $25.00 or more, so it might be time to consider a K&N filter from K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) . The K & N line up of filters allow you to clean your filter when it becomes soiled, up to “A Million Miles” as their warranty states. Not only do these filters offer the convenience of virtually never having to buy another filter again, they deliver increased airflow to the engine, resulting in increased power and fuel economy. K & N offers filters to fit most applications, with some starting as low as $52.00, a real money saver. Clean your filter a few times and it’s paid for itself. Check out K and G Cycles(www.kandgcycles.com) to see the large selection and determine the filter for you.

Exhausting Subject

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals | Posted on 26-07-2012

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“I’m exhausted!! Trying to figure out which exhaust I want to purchase to upgrade my stock system.” We have all been there before and sometimes it can be very frustrating choosing your new exhaust. Today there are many quality offerings to choose from giving us the option of replacing just the mufflers to installing a custom system. In many cases slip-ons (replacement mufflers) are a great choice for most of us. Still others choose to replace the entire exhaust system for a custom look and sound. K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) carries a wide selection of both set ups from the trusted names in the industry. Whether you are looking for the classic look of chrome or the sinister look of the black finish, many of today’s manufacturers offer their product in both finishes. Mild to Wild, Mellow to Obnoxious, Efficiency to Pure Performance, whatever you are wanting from your exhaust, K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) can make it happen.

A Soft Touch While Trailering

Posted by dkopach | Posted in Great Deals, Great Products | Posted on 25-07-2012

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Have you ever needed to trailer your bike somewhere and just not wanted to fish the hook end of the ratchet strap through the handle bars and wiring? K and G Cycles (www.kandgcycles.com) has the solution with Soft-Ties by Powertye. These tough straps, capable of holding 600lbs. each, are 1 ½” wide and 18” long and are double stitched at the lap joint for added strength. These soft-tie straps allow easier installation while protecting the bars and wiring. In addition these soft-ties keep the hooks away from your paint and chrome protecting the bikes finish. If you are looking for even more protection, Powertye offers Soft-Ties with a 9” sheepskin cover. Best of all, every set of Soft-Ties come with their own storage bag, AND a lifetime warranty. Check out K and G Cycles(www.kandgcycles.com) for your trailering needs.