Givi Motorcycle Luggage now in stock at BargainBikerBrands

We’re pleased to share the news that you can now buy Givi motorcycle luggage and products via BargainBikerBrands, whether you shop online or visit us in store.

Founded in 1978 by Italian 350 Grand Prix racer Giuseppe Visenzi, Givi offer a wide range of quality motorcycle products, including helmets, screens, communication equipment, and more. But they’re perhaps best known for their range of quality hard and soft luggage, including top cases, panniers, and more.

Givi Luggage now in stock at BargainBikerBrands

There are Givi products available for almost every bike and scooter, from Aprilia to Yamaha, and everything in between, including BMW, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM and Suzuki, but also for smaller brands including Keeway, Kymco, LL, MBK and Sym.

We’ll be adding the Givi range to this website over the coming days and weeks, but in the meantime you can contact us directly or pop in to our store to let us help you find the perfect set-up for your scooter or motorcycle. And by adding the Givi range alongside our existing motorcycle luggage options from Bagster, Held and Kappa, we’ve got you covered!

Motorcycle gifts for Father’s Day

Don’t forget Father’s Day takes place in the UK on Sunday June 15th. To help make sure you’re popular with your parent, we’ve compiled some of the products your motorcycling dad or grandad will enjoy. We’ve got something that will be appreciated whatever your budget, and it’ll show you take an interest in their passion for biking.

 

MotoGP gifts for Father’s Day:

If your dad is a race fan, then they’re sure to like our range of MotoGP gifts. We’ve got Latte and Espresso mugs for a relaxing cuppa when they’re watching the racing, as well as a MotoGP bottle cooler if they fancy a beer instead.

MotoGP Latte Mug

MotoGP Latte Mug

There are also great racing items to liven up their wardrobe, including socks, boxers, and the classic beanie hat. Or you could pick something which will add some MotoGP style to their house or garage, including wall signs, garage mats, or a MotoGP door mat to welcome visitors.

MotoGP Door Mat

MotoGP Door Mat

And if you know they’re a fan of particular riders, then we’ve got specific gifts for supporters of Valentino Rossi, Cal Crutchlow, Bradley Smith, Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa.

 

Motorcycle Kit for Father’s Day

We’ve got a wide range of kit suitable for any type of rider and any budget. Whether you want to treat you dad to new gloves, boots, a new jacket or even a helmet, then we’ve got you covered.

You’ll obviously need to know what size and style they prefer - and you can always check sizes by looking at their existing motorcycle kit when they’re not around!

For instance, we’ve got the great Bering TX-08 CE-approved summer gloves currently available for just £39.98 in sizes from Small to XXXL, and they’re perfect for all types of bike riders now the summer weather is finally starting to get here.

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Bering TX-08 Summer Gloves

And no motorcyclist can ever have too many pairs of boots, especially when it means you can let them dry out properly if you get caught in a rain shower. We’ve got a range of choices starting at just £49.99 for the Cherokee boots from Oxford Products.

Oxford Products Cherokee Waterpoof Boots

Oxford Products Cherokee Waterpoof Boots

And if you fancy sending your dad or parents on a trip, then we’ve got some great luggage options, including Held, Kappa and Bagster. The Held luggage range starts at just £34.99 for a 30 litre carry bag with a waterproof and dust proof roll fastener. Perfect to encourage your parents to come and visit more often, or go away more often, depending on your preference!

Held Carry Bag

Held Carry Bags in a range of sizes

If you need help with advice, sizes or anything else, you can visit us at our store in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, call us on 01782-562095, or email sales@bargainbikerbrands.com. And if you’re unsure of sizes, why not bring your dad in to try on the latest kit on Saturday, June 14th, as we’re open from 8.30am-5pm.

 

Get the best in motorcycle security

Motorcycle security is one of those investments we hope never gets tested. Whether you’ve got a scooter or a superbike, you’ve worked hard to get it, maintain it and looks after it. The good news is that you can minimise the risk of a theft by investing in good quality security, and making sure you use it in your garage or when you’re out and about.

We’ve got a full range of security kit to dissuade the majority of thieves. The secret about security is that you’ll never make your motorcycle impossible to steal, but by making it difficult you’ll dissuade all but the most determined thieves.

 

Motorcycle Security for your garage:

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Abus Wall Anchor Granit WBA-100

Securing your motorcycle at home is relatively simple. The first step is something to fasten it to, such as this Abus Wall Anchor Granit WBA 100. You can mount the anchor to the wall or ground, and it’s weatherproof to survive outdoors as well. The 16 mm round schackel is made of hardened steel, and the flat design means that you can drive over it when it isn’t in use.

It’s Thatcham tested and approved along with a number of other awards, which can help with your insurance premiums.

Abus Granit 68 Victory Lock and Chain

Abus Granit 68 Victory Lock and Chain

You’ll also need something to go between ground anchor and motorcycle, like this Abus Granit 68 Victory Lock and Chain. It’s also Thatcham Category 3 approved, with rotating pieces to hinder the use of opening tools, hardened steel, and a loop chain that helps you to avoid the chain laying on the ground.

 

Motorcycle Security On The Road:

Although some of us might be able to carry a chain and lock in our panniers, most of us would probably prefer a smaller solution. Especially if you’ve ever tried carrying something that heavy in a rucksack, which relies on something to attach it to when you’ve arrived.

That’s where disc locks come in.

The Abus Granit 8077 Detecto Alarmed Disc Lock

The Abus Granit 8077 Detecto Alarmed Disc Lock

The problem in the past was that disc locks were relatively easy to work around - compared to other security solutions. But the Abus Granit 8077 Detecto Alarmed Disc Lock solves the problem of someone manhandling your bike away when the disc lock stops it from being ridden or wheeled off into the distance.

You may have guessed from the name that it includes an alarm, but the clever aspect is that it will sound when movement is detected with at least 100dB for 15 seconds. Not only will that alert you when someone is trying to steal your bike - it also means you’ll be reminded if you try and ride away with it attached. Or if someone is moving your pride and joy in a crowded bike parking bay.

The cost of all three products listed above is just a few hundred pounds, compared with the cost of higher insurance premiums and any excess you’d have to pay after making a claim.

Our Ultimate Motorcycle Track Day Checklist

Track days are a great way to explore your limits, and those of your bike, in relative safety. But whether you’re an experienced circuit regular, or taking to the track for the first time, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and forget something important. And no-one wants to miss out on a day of motorcycle riding because you left your keys at home, for example. Instead, use our Ultimate Motorcycle Track Day Checklist to make sure you have the most track fun possible!

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Ultimate Motorcycle Track Day Checklist: You!

You’re the most important part of a motorcycle track day. And a little bit of preparation will make sure you make the most of your time.

Make sure you know what time you need to arrive, where the circuit is located, and any details like how to actually get into the paddock. There’s nothing worse than turning up late and flustered. And make sure you get an early night on the eve of the event.

Also check the location of the nearest petrol station, and consider taking a fuel can and funnel - you’ll burn a lot more petrol going flat out.

Put all your documents together in plenty of time. Make sure you have your full motorcycle licence (Both halves), any indemnity forms or booking documents, and if you’re transporting your bike to the track - make sure you have your keys with you! (Check out this handy way to keep your details with you)

There are plenty of ways to check out a new track before you arrive. Have a look for on-board videos on Youtube, check out circuit maps, or see if they’re available in any videogames to have a reasonable idea whether you’ll be turning left or right at the end of the straight.

When you turn up, make sure you attend any briefing sessions and actually pay attention. It’ll not only keep you safer, but also mean you don’t miss the fact there’s usually at least one or two sighting laps for each session, for example.

It’s best to bring food and drink with you if possible - you’ll want to stay hydrated and have light snacks rather than filling up on burgers at lunch. Otherwise your concentration will definitely be lacking in the afternoon.

Before each session, spend a little bit of time calming yourself down and relaxing - getting excited and tensing up won’t help your riding, and can even be dangerous. If you’ve ever noticed most successful racers have the same routine to prepare for a race, it’s because it’s a form of meditation to allow them to stay calm and focus.

Circuit Location, Paddock Entrance, Petrol Stations.
Documents: Driver Licence (Both parts), Indemnity Forms, Keys and Alarm Fob.
Circuit Maps and Layout: Youtube videos, maps, videogames to learn the layout.

Briefing Sessions: Turn up and pay attention!
Bring light snacks, and plenty of water to stay hydrated.
Relax and stay calm for each session. Take it at your own pace.

 

Ultimate Motorcycle Track Day Checklist: Your Kit

For riding on a UK circuit, you’ll need to check your helmet is ACU Gold approved as well as ECE2205 road legal. Fortunately these days suitable helmets start at very affordable prices, and that includes flip-front options.

It’s worth making sure you have a clean visor and possibly refreshing the lining before the day. You’ll want to see where you’re going for starters.

Generally you’ll need one or two-piece connected leathers, and suitable boots and gloves. It’s worth checking your gloves are comfortable, and that there’s nothing wrong with your leathers or boots. Check that knee sliders aren’t about to fall off, and you might need to replace any titanium knee or toe-sliders depending on track regulations. Make sure anything you want to keep with you (wallet etc) is able to be stored securely in your leathers - we’ve seen track days halted because someone dropped their wallet on the main straight!

It’s well worth investing in an under layer, particularly on hot or cold days. A decent base layer will stop you ending up sitting around in a sweaty T-shirt between sessions, and rapidly cooling down could make you feel rough by the end of the day. Plus it stops the fight to get sweaty skin back into leathers.

If you have a spare helmet, it can be worth bringing alone just in case. And a helmet bag is worthwhile, as concrete paddock garage floors aren’t kind to dropped lids.

Consider what else you may want to take - if you’re traveling alone then your space may be a little limited, but you can still pack enough to cover most options.

Your basic tool kit should include: The most helpful sockets, spanners, screwdrivers, a pair of pliers, tie-wraps, duct tape and a tyre pressure gauge. Normally people will help you out in times of need, but it’s better to take your own if you can.

Lastly, check you’ve got some spare earplugs with you.

Helmet: ACU Gold approved, clean visor, bring a spare dark visor.
Leathers and Boots: Check knee sliders, toe sliders etc.
Base Layers: Avoid getting stuck in sweaty leathers or cooling too fast and getting ill.
Spare helmet and helmet bags: Protect your lids and a spare means you can keep riding.
Basic Tool Kit:
sockets, spanners, screwdrivers, a pair of pliers, tie-wraps, duct tape and a tyre pressure gauge.

 

Ultimate Motorcycle Track Day Checklist: Your Bike

You don’t want to be the one black flagged from the circuit because something just fell from your motorcycle. Give yourself plenty of time before the day to go a proper safety inspection on your bike.

Check your tyres, brakes and chain have plenty of life in them, and are adjusted correctly. You’ll want to keep an eye on your tyre pressure in particular when you’re in-between track sessions.

If you can, pack a fuel can, fuel funnel, basic tool kit and spare levers and pegs. That way you’ll be able to keep going in the event of a minor incident.

Check: Tyre pressures, brake levers and fluid levels, chain adjustments.
Pack: Fuel can, fuel funnel, spare levers and pegs.
Tape: Headlights, Mirrors or Speedo. Or remove Mirrors when you arrive.
Spare valve caps.

 

 

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