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How Motorcycle Crash Bars Protect Riders and Their Bikes
A motorcycle crash bar, also known as a highway bar or crash guard, is a safety feature that a motorcyclist can install for added vehicle and personal protection. It is designed to create a buffer between critical motorcycle components, such as the engine and fuel tank, and the ground in the event of an accident.What…
Compensation for Motorcycle Gear Damage After an Accident
Motorcycle riders often spend thousands of dollars on the gear they need for protection, such as helmets and jackets. When motorcycle gear gets damaged in a collision, the rider may be eligible for financial compensation from the at-fault party to pay for product repairs or replacements. It’s important to seek a fair amount for this…
Are Electric Motorcycles Legal in Nevada?
Electric motorcycles (e-motorcycles) have gained popularity in Nevada as an eco-friendly and low-maintenance alternative to traditional motorcycles. In response, Nevada lawmakers have passed new bills regulating these vehicles for safety reasons. To lawfully ride an e-motorcycle in Nevada today, the vehicle must be properly registered and insured, and the rider must have a Class…
Degrees of Road Rash Injuries
If a motorcycle ride in Las Vegas ends in a crash or collision, one of the injuries the motorcycle rider may sustain is road rash. Also called “road burn,” this injury can be painful and permanently damaging. A Las Vegas motorcycle accident attorney can help injured riders understand their legal options, especially when serious…
How to Emergency Brake on a Motorcycle
No matter how many years you’ve been riding a motorcycle and what your level of experience is, accidents and emergency situations can arise. If you find yourself unable to avoid a hazard and needing to come to an emergency stop on your motorcycle, it is vital to know how to do so safely and…
Avoiding Motorcycle Rear-End Accidents
Any type of accident, including a rear-end collision, could be catastrophic while riding a motorcycle. Getting rear-ended on a motorcycle can eject you from the bike or force you into the car in front of you. While you cannot control the actions of motor vehicle drivers around you, there are things you can do…