Showing posts with label harley davidson tulsa ok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harley davidson tulsa ok. Show all posts

Monday, September 1, 2014

The Positive Effects of Riding a Harley Davidson in Tulsa Streets

Riding a motorcycle sure looks cool. However, the use of motorcycles is usually placed in a negative light with many associating the activity with rebels, outlaws, criminals, and the like. This is obviously not true, as riding a Harley Davidson in Tulsa streets can actually benefit not only your body but also your overall mental health, as highlighted in a blog post on Good Works Wellness:

The bottom line is that riding a motorcycle is a form of low-impact exercise that improves muscle tone, can assist with weight loss, and has a multitude of health benefits.


Motorcycle riders usually report returning from a ride feeling energized and happy. Many riders refer to their motorcycle as their “therapist.” Riding a motorcycle has a wonderful way of releasing endorphins that serve to boost mood and improve outlook. The time spent on a bike also provides valuable sun exposure, known to increase Vitamin D levels which are known to be powerful mood enhancers.

Why would you consider owning a motorcycle? For starters, motorcycles are easier to maintain and drive. Cars entail greater maintenance costs and more fuel expenses, which cannot be said of the smaller and simpler motorcycles. Traffic jams won’t be a problem for riders since motorcycles occupy less space on the road. Besides, riding a Harley Davidson makes you look much more impressive in the eyes of peers and strangers alike.




Riding motorcycles has many positive health effects because it is not just sitting down and simply steering, but it also involves coordinated muscle movements and a significant degree of control. Riding a chopper improves the core muscles, the knees and thighs, and even the neck, since these body parts are used in steering and balancing the vehicle. The sustained intensity of the activity also burns a good amount of calories, ideal if you are trying to lose weight.

In addition, riding a Harley Davidson can boost your mental health. Riders report feeling more relaxed when they get to feel the wind on their bodies while motorcycling. It also boosts your confidence since Harley Davidson is one of the popular brands that both the average Joe and the celebrity can enjoy. Most importantly, riding boosts adrenaline and endorphin production that greatly improves your mood and makes you feel more alive than ever.

Being a Harley fan is not about being a rebel or a troublemaker. Riding a Harley Davidson in Tulsa, OK is, simply put, fun. Consider buying one from an established dealership such as House of Cars and Cycles to experience the greatest rush of your life.

(Source: How Motorcycle Riding Improves Physical Health, Good Works Wellness)

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Anatomy of a Vehicle Indentification Number (VIN)

Smart car buyers consider many different factors when looking for a quality used car. One of the things they wouldn’t miss out on is the vehicle identification number (VIN). The 17-character VIN is every vehicle’s unique fingerprint. It was originally created in the early 80’s to help authorities track stolen vehicles, but has since been used for other purposes.

As an example, below is the VIN of a 2009 Range Rover Sport HSE SUV. The car has traveled 71,210 miles and operates on a 4.4-L V8 gas engine and a six-speed automatic transmission.

SALSK25489A213885

The first digit "S" means this car was made in England. The "A" means it was made by Jaguar. The "L" refers to the manufacturing division or type of the vehicle, which in this example is Land Rover. The fourth to eighth digits (SK254) identify the basic specs of the vehicle: weight and horsepower, platform (sedan, van, pick-up, etc), model-specific code, body type (convertible, 2-door, 4-door, etc), and number of cylinders.

The ninth digit determines the VIN’s accuracy. This digit is calculated through a specified formula, and can be anywhere from 0 to 9, or an “X” which is a “10” expressed in a single digit. The tenth digit identifies the model year, and the "9" in the example stands for 2009. The eleventh digit refers to the plant that made the vehicle. The last six digits collectively make up the Vehicle Identifier Section, and refer to the vehicle’s sequence in production.