The Best Motorcycle Accessories for Fall 2014

The Best Motorcycle Accessories for Fall 2014

Gear That's Perfect for Long Rides & Cooler Weather

We love fall! No more afternoon thunderstorms and cooler temperatures. So while you’re getting your bike ready for long rides, we’ve been scouring the internet for the best motorcycle accessories for Fall 2014. Here are a few of our favorites that will keep you safe, stylish, and connected:

Goggles

Ride 100% Barstow Goggles are not only cool and retro but functional as well. They mix a high-tech construction with a '70s design. Choose from the Classic (a traditional motocross style) or the Legend with a more retro European aesthetic.

Multitools

Union Garage NYC tool roll is modeled after the factory kit that came with BMW bikes produced until the mid-90s. It’s perfect for vintage European and metric bikes and it fits nicely under your seat. Featuring German-made, open-end wrenches and screwdrivers, folding pliers, heavy-duty Allen keys, a sparkplug wrench and much more, it’s a premium maintenance kit you won’t want to leave home without.

GPS

Designed by bikers for bikers, the Garmin zumo 665 Motorcycle GPS is a motorcycle-friendly navigator with stereo Bluetooth and options to integrate with SiriusXM Satellite Radio, NavWeather and NavTraffic. The bright 4.3″ glove-friendly touchscreen color display is easy-to-read and makes using it as easy as shifting gears. It’s also rugged and waterproof so it can withstand fuel sprays, rain showers and UV rays.

Tech

Whether you record your ride for safety or showing off, the GoPro Moto Bundle comes with a Hero 3+ camera and helmet, chest, bike or handlebar camera mounts. Its waterproof and shock-proof housing allow you to record under any conditions.

Security

Ride Scorpio motorcycle tracker, developed for smartphones, uses GPS for ride data and alerts you if your bike is stolen, knocked over, or moved from a pre-set area. It fits any bike with a 12-volt electrical system and can be expanded by adding extra components including like tire pressure sensors. The tracker does requires a data plan and can be purchased either monthly or annually.

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