Tuesday, April 28, 2009

What is a unique gift to give someone who is into motorcycles?

My dad just bought a motorcycle so I'm thinking of getting him a gift based on that. I don't really know what to get him though!

What is a unique gift to give someone who is into motorcycles?
Is money a factor? How about a helmet with his name on it.
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Reply:gift card


or parts up grade
Reply:surfboard
Reply:Don't forget that there is always a last resort.


A neck tie. If you find one with a motorcycle theme, that's great.





It's not that Dads love neckties, it's that we love presents from our kids no matter what they are. My Dad got hats.
Reply:How about a pancreas, That would be very unique.
Reply:Some cool gloves








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Reply:You should check out those novelty miniature model car/motorcycle store. They have all varieties of motorcycles that make it very cute to put in the office as a paper weight. Good Luck!
Reply:As a joke i would give him training wheels like its an actual bicycle he would get a good laugh out of it!♥
Reply:a custom helmet or jacket is normal good but pricy
Reply:You could buy him a fox tail to hang on his antenna. I bought one for a friend a few years ago. I Googled on it (fox tails) and found several places to purchase them.
Reply:Buy him a subscription to the owners club for his make.


Buy a subscription to a motorcycle magazine.


Find out what bolt on goodies can be had for it and then buy him something useful and perhaps unusual.
Reply:a model of a very expensive motorcycle...i mean he will have it and its small and it doesn't cost as much
Reply:A gift certificate to Cycle Gear, so he can get exactly what he needs.
Reply:saddle bags are a very useful thing to riders. a gas card is always useful too.
Reply:Saddlebags


Helmet


Chrome accessories


Leather Jacket


Gloves


Bandana


Good boots


Anything with the emblem of the bike he got, like if it's Harley go to a Harley store and look around. They have a million things.
Reply:A nice key-chain, gloves, leather dew rag, Bungee net, Tank bag, small bottle of Windex, Honda brand cleaner and Polish, the book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Heated hand grips, anti-monkey-butt powder, shop manual, GPS, maps.....
Reply:An armored leather jacket!
Reply:a helmet
Reply:Saddlebags, good pair of riding gloves, a custom license plate cover, or just go down to the motorcycle shop and look around if nothing else a gift certificate for the shop :-)
Reply:Gift certificate is best bet, 'cause there are a lot of accessories out there and he's probably already got a few things on order.





Now, aside from riding gear and bike accessories,


One thing not mention already...picture frame (motorcycle themed) so he can have a picture of himself and his ride sitting where he can see it. Even a camera to take pictures when he goes on trips.





Another thing not mention that's always appreciated--a brand specific motorcycle manual--usually ordered from dealer that sells bike. He might not want to do the maintenance himself, but he does want to know if its done right.
Reply:A gift certificate to a tattoo parlor, or a strip club. Maybe a switch blade. How about a subscription to Easy Rider?


Some sun screen, or chap stik.


Nice gloves, riding glasses or a thermal undershirt.


A membership in the J+P gold club( discounts on mail order parts)


Or a Road Bell ( it's sort of the equivalent of a rabbits foot for the motorcycle) a good luck charm.





Any or all of the above would be just fine by me.
Reply:Ashtray for it
Reply:a gremlin bell, you hang it somewhere on your bike (it's small) and if given by someone who cares will keep you safe, and keep the gremlins away from your bike.
Reply:maintenance stuff, tire Gage,chain lube,etc. talk to the dealer he,ll point you in the right direction
Reply:Depends how much you want to spend and what kind of bike it is.


Cheap - small key chain tire gage


Expensive - nice motorcycle jacket or rain suit.


If you don't know, get a gift certificate for the dealership that carries his bike brand.


Harley Davidson, honda, suzuki ect.





A good set of leather gloves are always nice, Bike branded T-shirts are always good too.
Reply:Go to the dealer for the brand he bought and take a look at what accessories they have. A subscription to Rider magazine ain't a bad idea either.
Reply:A die cast model of his real bike,that he bought.
Reply:Depending on how much you are willing to spend there are some really neat custom painted helmets that you could get them. Or just a helmet wold work as well.

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