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  • Post last modified:October 5, 2020
  • Post category:Motorcycle Insurance

If your weekend consists of life on the open road and hitting fresh pavement with your motorcycle, you probably make great strides to keep it all in working order.  

Whether you consider yourself a motorcycle enthusiast or a casual rider, it’s important to have the right accessories everywhere you go. So, here are some must have motorcycle accessories that we recommend.

1. Extra Parts

Just like a vehicle, motorcycles will need maintenance and repair. Brakes, tires, lighting, gears, and other necessary parts that make your ride run can get worn after a while, so it’s important you check and replace them regularly. Fortunately, if you’re up to putting in the work, you can find just about any part you need for a variety of motorcycle models at J&P Cycles. Even better, they offer thousands of parts and products made here right in America. So, support American workers and their jobs by choosing to purchase American made products.

A man sitting on his motorcycle on the road.

Of course, if you’re also looking for a custom style to your bike, Badd Custom Cycle in Terryville, CT can provide paint jobs, custom parts, and maintenance for your ride. This will help keep your motorcycle running smoothly and looking great for a long time.

 

2. Leather Gear

If you’re a fan of wearable leather or accessories like gloves, Fox Creek Leather is the place to shop. Leather is great and versatile for riding, and offers protection in different climates. Yes, some of their items are expensive, but they offer high quality, handmade products. They offer products for both men and women riders, and offer customers the option to customize a multitude of products.

A rolled up leather belt.

Fox Creek Leather works directly with independent owners and small companies who specialize in making leather from deer hide, cowhide, buffalo, and elk skin. You can purchase a variety of boots, vests, jackets, chaps, gloves, belts, wallets, saddlebags, and purses to accompany you on the road.

Our insurance agency is also happy to say that Fox Creek Leather passionately supports American made products, because they have manufacturing plants all over the country. Additionally, all of their products have a lifetime guarantee, so if there are ever any problems with the quality of the product, Fox Creek Leather works with its customers to offer them the best product every single time.

 

3. Protection

As a rider, you’re more likely to come in contact with a variety of dangers and elements. That’s not to say driving a normal vehicle can’t be dangerous too, but on a bike your body is more exposed, and in a collision with a vehicle, it can be deadly.

That’s why it’s important to wear helmet every time you ride. In fact, helmets reduce your risk of death by 37%. Helmets don’t have to be uncomfortable or unstylish either. If you’re looking for a more simplistic and classic helmet, Simpson offers a few custom helmets that will keep you protected and safe. If you’re looking for something to match the paint scheme on your bike, Scorpion offers helmets of all shapes, sizes, and color.

An American helmet sitting on top of a motorcycle.

Additionally, a helmet shouldn’t be the only thing with you for the ride. A first aid kit can be helpful in situations where you become injured and aren’t near a hospital or other public establishment. A small tool kit and tire repair kit should also be with you at all times. Even if you aren’t injured, if your motorcycle breaks down somewhere far away from resources, it can be hard to get help. That’s why these kits are necessary, because something like a broken chain or tire puncture shouldn’t prevent you from enjoying the rest of your trip!

Hillary, an insurance agent, on the phone and computer.

Lastly, don’t forget to make sure you have the proper motorcycle insurance. If something serious does occur you won’t be stuck in a stressful situation. If your motorcycle is damaged or you’re in the hospital for days on end and uninsured, who will pay for the bills? Don’t put yourself into debt because you weren’t properly insured.

As a rider, do you bring any needed necessities on your trips that weren’t mentioned in this list? We’d love to hear about what you use in the comments below!