Best Gift Ideas For Female Motorcycle Riders This Women's Day

"There is only one thing in the Universe which a woman still needs to learn and that one thing is that, ‘she has the power to turn the direction of the wind on her own"
Choosing the right motorcycle gift can be a challenging thing, especially if you are not a biker. Women are known to be picky and they have different opinions about the products they use during riding. This fact leaves you in the dark; not knowing what is the best product for them and at times, you are left with desperate guesses.


Fortunately, this article provides you with a number of gift ideas for women riders, which make it an easy task for you to purchase one for your loved one despite the type of the bike: So let's make this women's day special for every women motorcycle rider.

The list begins here:

1.Motorbike Skid Plate

A skid plate is a wonderful accessory for a person using a skid plate on his motorcycle. Therefore, you must make sure that her motorcycle uses such a skid plate. This helps in preventing a build-up of mud between the motorcycle engine and the skid plate. Also, it minimizes noise from the engine and due to impact.
This way, she will be able to experience adventure anywhere; even where there are trees. Still, with one wrong turn, she can enjoy her ride as there will be no damage to the motorcycle.

2.Motorcycle Key Holder

Usually, women are known to be forgetful, especially small items like keys and jewelry. Buy her an old-school hook or polished metal dish for her bike key. This helps in preventing last-minute restless searching for a lost bike key.

3.Adventure Helmet

Safety cannot be compromised, and like it is said, "To every rider girl, her helmet is her crown"
There are dozens of adventure helmets found on the market. Find one that offers superior strength, functionality as well as performance. Such helmet ensures that she does not suffer from shoulder or neck pain.

4. A Perfect Protective Motorcycle Jeans 

Like I mentioned, safety cannot be compromised, why not gift your lady rider with women's motorcycle jeans. Which will provide her comfort as well as safety while riding a motorcycle. Resurgence gear provides the worlds safest motorcycle gear and women's motorcycle jeans. visit the store to grab the best deals today.

Conclusion:

Shopping for her can be a tricky task; even riders themselves find it difficult to choose among the many items on the market. Moreover, it becomes more difficult to choose the perfect gift for her if you are not a rider.

However, the above gift ideas help simplify the process and reduce the time you would otherwise spend looking for the items. It is advisable that before buying any gift for her ensure that you at least have an idea of what she loves. Also, you can check her bike or kit and check her motorcycle online to understand what is appropriate for her.


So Happy Shopping, and make this women's day special for your lady.

Custom Motorcycles: Bringing life to machines

Custom motorcycles are a worldwide phenomenon. The international double-take in the global spread of custom motorcycles reflects our unity as humans. We can love originality. Below are the styles of custom motorcycles around the world

CAFÉ RACER

The café racer is unquestionably the poster bike of the custom motorcycle scene, both old and new. A racer is the purest distillation of what a street bike can be. Using its Spartan appearance, aerodynamic adaptations, and racing-inspired details, this kind of customized motorbike isn't possible to misidentify. They have moved out of their British homeland and disperse across the world with significant followings in the U.S.A., Australia, Japan, Germany, France, and India.



You can easily spot one by its visual characteristics. The first is the tank and chair; the massive tank with knee dents allows the rider to go long distances and tightly grip the motorcycle for high cornering speeds. The seat has a defining"cowl" in the rear with a bum-stopping movie to essentially clamp the rider in for the thrills and spills. The base of the tank and chair form a line, typical of the racing motorcycles of the time. On top of that are exhaust pipes, rearward mounted foot controls, and reduced, dropping, clip-on handlebars, called ace bars. If you want to know what it takes to convert your street motorbike into a café racer, then check out this article

It was always going to be much more than only a mode of transport. Men and women, for the first time, managed to buy and have their own vehicles and make the most of the expanding road network being constructed throughout the British Isles. Inevitably, with the selection of powerful and exciting bikes for sale in the time, like the Triumph Tiger T110, the Norton Dominator, and the BSA Road Rockets, along with the shortage of speed limits, safety regulations, and age restrictions, competition between owners climbed and climbed. Like the famous diners of the American highways, cafés on British roads served travelers and these became the places that hosted the young riders in their souped-up machines and the rivalries between them.

BOBBERS

It's easy to spot in the wild, as you will most likely hear it coming before you visit it. The slanting chassis back end and stance all scream straight-line power. The homeland of the bobber is still the U.S.A., though it has been embraced by Brits, Aussies, and anyone else looking for the mixture of power and mindset it offers.

The older cousin of the café racer, the bobber's origins are strikingly similar. The stock motorcycles of the day were overly faired-in and lumpy offerings from companies like Indian. Customized motorcycles that were quicker, cheaper were wanted by young riders with attitude. Hence the bobber evolved into the small hell-raiser we see here. Not to be confused with...

CHOPPERS

Readily the species of a bike found in the wild, choppers are a mix of bizarre features rolled into a personalized bundle.
To qualify as a chopper, a bike must have had major surgery to the front end, close to the steering bearing area, to accommodate long front forks. Combined with a more compact front wheel and pulled-back handlebars, or"ape-hangers," the appearance is complete.
However, it rarely ends there. More often than not, a chopper will soon be painted with murals or patterns in bold and shimmering colors; you might too go home if you don't go large.
Choppers originated in the bobber building sub-culture in the 1960s but came crashing into the public's collective consciousness in the 1969 movie Easy Rider. Bikes on offer in the U.S.A. were not enticing the general public, but if they watched this film, a new style was recognized, and a phenomenon was born.


FLAT TRACKERS

Another product of the American version of stock bikes designed to satisfy new needs, apartment trackers have DNA roots in the racing machines from other countries where speedway or racing is popular, such as Scandinavia. You could think about it the all-weather café racer, as its inspiration is in competition and in making the machine faster and lighter. These days, the most popular and gorgeous tracker assembles go nowhere close to the dirt and abuse of an actual race -- the visual cues are there for aesthetics only.
A tracker, exactly like a bike that was café, pared down and is stripped down. But, there are. First, the absence of a hump-backed seat permits the rider to slide about on the seat to tackle bends and ride bumps easily. This appeals to custom builders, as it allows two people to ride, whereas a suitable café would only accommodate one. Secondly, the handlebars are increased to help the rider tackle the rocky terrain and consume the punishment, which makes it more appealing for a daily ride. The seating position is very vertical in comparison to leaning forward, and, finally, a fantastic set of knobby tires completes the look.



The last two years have witnessed an explosion in motorcycle culture. A generation no longer forced into study under the auspice of a guaranteed rosy future were effectively set free to create, make and build their way out of economic turmoil, creating custom motorcycles unlike those ever seen before.
Oil in the Blood is a feature film documentary charting the rapidly growing global subculture movement of custom bike building.
Resurgence Gear has sponsored the upcoming release of the Oil in the Blood movie.
Watch the trailer below





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