Rising gas prices make motorcycles good alternative

With gas prices on the rise, commuters once again are looking at motorcycles and scooters as a money saving alternative to the automobile.  Observers predict gas will hit $4 by spring 2011 with it potentially reaching $5 by 2012 (Some Cities in Europe already pay over $6 per gallon).2009 Honda Metropolitan

Contributors to this run up in price could include: growing demand in developing countries such as India and China, the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and our countries continuing love of the SUV.

Gas-guzzlers are already feeling the pinch. Prices are hovering in the mid-three-dollar range right now, the most expensive they’ve been in a December for several years. Usually, gas gets cheaper in the winter months, but prices have been rising since September of this year.

Last time gas approached $4 a gallon, consumers flocked to scooters and small displacement motorcycles in droves.  The Honda Rebel and the Suzuki GZ250 (both 250cc street legal motorcycles) are lightweight with a low seat height which makes them very easy to drive.  At over 80 mpg, they are sure to decrease your monthly commute expense.Suzuki Burgman 650

If you’re looking for even better gas mileage, or you don’t like the idea of shifting gears. a scooter may be just the ticket.  At over 100 mpg, the Honda Metropolitan and Honda Ruckus are one of the best values around and they start at just over $2,000.  If a long range commuter that you can ride two up down the freeway is your calling, then you might want to check out the Suzuki Burgman, available in both 400cc and 650cc models.  The Suzuki Burgman offers a very respectable 38 mpg.  Besides the ease of operation and great gas mileage, scooters are a lot of fun to ride.

Honda’s Fury Motorcycle is like no other

The Honda Fury is a factory built chopper that has the look of a custom Harley but the ride of a Honda.  Here is how Honda describes this incredible machind on their website:

There’s no motorcycle anywhere, on any street, in any garage, that can compare to the new Honda Fury. The high headpipe, the elegant swoop of the bare backbone frame tube and teardrop gas tank, and the tire-hugging2011 Honda Fury fenders gives the Fury some of the cleanest, coolest lines ever created in the cruiser world. The look, the sound, the feel—the Fury is the most unique custom Honda has ever set loose on the motorcycle world.

The Fury is guaranteed to turn heads, whether you’re crusing the Napa Valley or parked at Alice’s on a Sunday afternoon.

New CA DMV Motorcycle laws for 2011

Normally I’m not in favorite of over governing by our state but in this instance, it may not be a bad idea.  All new motorcycle riders in the state under age 21 will be required to take a Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF).  The following is an excerpt from the DMV site:

Motorcycle SchoolMotorcycle Instruction Permit (AB 1952/Niello) This new law requires a person under 21 years of age to complete an approved motorcycle safety course before being issued an instruction permit with which to practice operating a motorcycle, and requires the permit to be held for six months before being issued a class M motorcycle driver license. There are currently more than 6,000 drivers 19 years and younger who are licensed to ride a motorcycle in California.

MSF classes are offered year round in Antioch and Benicia.

Ryan Dungey to appear at Contra Costa Powersports Open House

We are excited to announce that Team Suzuki’s Ryan Dungey will be doing an autograph session to help celebrate Contra Costa Powersports one year anniversary.Ryan Dungey Suzuki RMZ450  Ryan Dungey, the reigning AMA supercross and AMA motocross champion on the Suzuki RM-Z450, will be on hand along with teammates Brett Metcalfe, Ryan Morais and Martin Davalos to sign autographs, take pictures, etc.  There will also be raffles, open house specials and much more.  Save the date: Friday January 28, 2011 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm.  Check back later for more details.

Honda Dirt Bike Savings

Honda has done it again with their Gifts that Go Christmas promotion.  With the new Bonus Bucks announced today, all trail bikes, and some race bikes, are discounted just in time for the holidays. Honda dirt bikes This includes the CRF50, CRF70, CRF80, CRF100 and the CRF150R. With special financing being offered by Honda, this gift for the little one won’t put a huge dent in your wallet. Put a smile on someones face with a new Honda dirt bike under the tree.

Nitro Circus Greatest Hits

New for the Holiday Season! Travis Pastrana and the crew are back with their latest installment of the Nitro Circus Series….their Greatest Hits. This special edition 2-DVD set takes you through 15 years of incredible stunts and epic failures.

Nitro Circus

The first disc is an intimate setting of the cast and crew sitting around a fire bench racing and talking not only about the stunts that have made this the number 1 series of stunt videos in the world, but also the hair-brained schemes that made them push themselves and machines to the limits of physics.

The second Disc is a compilation of all of Travis Pastrana’s jaw dropping stunts on his Suzuki RM250 that has made him the most popular X-Games Athlete to ever walk the face of this earth.

You can join in the outrageous antics for $29.99.

Holiday Gift Cards

Just in time for the Holdiays, Contra Costa Powersports now has gift cards available for the motorcycle or ATV enthusiast on your list.  They are available in denominations from $1 to $1,000 and can be used anywhere in the store such as:

  • Towards a down payment for a new CBR600
  •  Towards a service on a DRZ400
  •  For parts for a Honda Rancher ATV

And best of all, they don’t have an expiration date.  Contact a representative at the store for more details

2011 Honda CBR250R Price Announced

Honda just announced that the 2011 CBR250r will be priced at $3,999 for the standard version and $4,499 for the ABS version.  With a fuel injected motor, low seat height and a head turning style, the new cbr250 is sure to give the ninja 250 a run for it’s money.  Contra Costa Powersports is currently taking deposits for an early Spring delivery.

Winterizing Tips for Your Motorcycle

For those of you that park your Cruiser or Sport Bike for the Winter, it’s very important to insure that it is properly “Winterized”.  This will keep your bike in tip top shape for the Winter and provide for easy start up for that first Saturday in March when the sun is out and the thermostat outside is hitting 70.  Here are some useful tips:

Motorcycle Oil Change
It is good to change motorcycle oil prior to Winter storage. After it is changed, run it for a few minutes to get the new oil coated on the engine. Also lube moving parts (cables, etc.) with recommended lubricants.

Gas in Carburetor
Gasoline that sits in the carburetor for extended periods of time is not good for the motorcycle.  Before storing for the Winter, burn the gas out of the carburetor by running the motorcycle with the petcock turned to off.  When the bike shuts off, you will know all the gasoline is out of the carburetor.  In addition, add some gasoline stabilizer to your tank per the instructions

Tire Pressure
Check the pressure of both tires and make sure it is up to the recommended pressure (do the same just before you start riding again).

Clean the Motorcycle
Bugs, road tar and other items that hit your motorcycle while riding can wreak havoc on your windshield, paint and chrome if left on for extended periods of time.  Before parking your motorcyle for the Winter, give it a good cleaning with a soft sponge, some hot water and a mild cleaning agent (dish soap works good).

Battery Maintenance
This is usually the most overlooked item and its’ really the simplest to perform.  Motorcycle batteries, if left sitting, will lose approximately 1% of their charge per day.  To counteract this, invest in a Battery Tender trickle charger.  The trickle charger will supplya small constant charge to the battery keeping it fully charged.  In addition to keeping you from having to buy a new battery come Spring, it will also greatly increase the life of your battery.  The Battery Tender’s run about $40.

All of these maintenance items can be performed by yourself at home. If you’re not comfortable with doing some or all of them, feel free to contact the Service Department at Contra Costa Powersports.