Top 3 Gadgets for Motorcycles

 TOP 3 GADGETS FOR MOTORCYCLES

Riding a motorcycle can be adventurous, but sometimes it lacks some of the amenities and luxuries that cars have. So in this blog, I'm going to list out top 3 gadgets that I find the most useful for riders when they're out riding bikes!

GADGET 1: BATTERY TENDER USB CHARGER

Portable electronics are a part of our lives. The need to charge and recharge is ongoing. We’ve all felt battery level anxiety at some point. If your bike isn’t equipped with a USB charging port then the battery tender USB charger is what you'd want to install on your bike. This handy gadget allows you to charge your phone using your motorcycle battery. You can charge any device that charges via USB as well, so that could be your tablet, GPS, camera and phone. Some battery tender USB chargers even have a switch so that you can turn it off after you're done charging so that you won't drain your bike's battery.


GADGET 2: COMMUNICATION DEVICES

Unlike cars, most bikes do not have any radio systems or communication devices (Unless your bike is a Honda Goldwing or Harley Davidson Roadking of course). So that's why a lot of your rider friends tend to miss your calls when they're riding! But that can be solved by installing a Bluetooth communication device in your helmet. Nowadays, helmets communication devices has a feature which you no longer need to let go of your hand from the bike handles to press any buttons to answer someone's phone call, the call is automatically being picked up for you so that you can concentrate on what's in front of you when you're riding. Plus, you can even listen to your favorite music when you're riding so that you won't be bored!

GADGET 3: PHONE HOLDER

When you're going on a long-journey trip on bikes, it is very recommended that you have a phone holder installed on the handlebars to fix your phone in front of you, and there are two reasons for that. First of all, you get to see where you should go on your phone's GPS apps if you're travelling to somewhere you're not familiar with. Second of all, putting your phone inside your pants' pocket might be uncomfortable while you're riding, especially when you're wearing a tight jeans or leather pants. Plus, phone holders are inexpensive and you can get them basically from your local dollar stores like Mr. DIY, and you can save yourself from having to stop on the side of the road to take out your phone to look at the GPS in your phone when you're travelling in far distances.

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