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    Ui bác xi măng nhà mình hôm nay chơi oách quá,toàn bài dài bà cố luôn điệu này thì các nhà khác vào là khâm phục nhà GL lắm đây vì chơi toàn Tiếng Anh,mà hình như Tiếng anh viết tắt là TA lại giống với viết tắt tên của bác Ximăng thảo nào dùng ác chiến thế
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    Hugger - 2002 XLH883H HD Sportster 883 Hugger
    H.O.G.đ - Harley Owners Group - Several meanings, as an acronym it stands for "Harley Owners Group," it also relates to the larger Harley models (also called "Big Twins").
    Hack/Sidehack - A common slang term for a sidecar.
    Hacker - A sidecar driver or enthusiast.
    HairDryer - Turbocharger
    Hairpin Turn - A decreasing radius turn. Turn that gets progressively tighter as it bends (often U-shaped corner). A "road hazard" that many motorcyclists fall prey to and end up going off the road on if not carefully watching for it. Usually decreasing radius turns are found on on/off highway ramps.
    Hammer Down - Open the throttle fully or accelerate rapidly
    Handgrip - The rubber grip on the handlebars to make a more comfortable hand control.
    Hand Signals - Verbal communitcation is not always possible when riding a motorcycle so riders have come up with a method of communicating to other riders by use of universal hand signals. Motorcycle hand signals are important for all riders to know and understand but especially when riding in a group. (When riding in a group the signals should be relayed back through the group.) Images reprinted with permission of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
    Handle - Street name, club member''s name
    Handlebar fairing - A type of wind screen that is mounted directly to the forks.
    Handlebar risers - See also Risers - Designed to correct the ergonomic short comings of your motorcycle, handlebar risers will raise your handlebars vertically to allow you to attain the posture needed for maximum control. Risers can simply extend the bar mounts toward you, or extend up and forward. Risers are designed to be mounted between your stock bar mount and triple clamp.
    Hanging it Out - 1. Riding aggressively, increasing the possibility of injury 2. Continuing to ride when weather and traffic con***ions are not safe. 3. Riding faster than kill level and/or without proper safety gear with the potential for losing control of the bike and crashing.
    Hardbelly - Young girl with a tight flat belly
    Hardley (also see Hardly Ableson), as in a slang name for a Harley in the sense that the speaker thinks of them as nothing more than an over-glorified chromey showoff piece rather than a real bike.
    Hardly-Ableson - For Harley Motorcycles during the AMF era
    Hardly-Ridable - Derogatory term for a Harley
    Hardly-Davidson - Derogatory term for a Harley looking motorcycle that is not a Harley-Davidson brand motorcycle.
    Harley Wrench - Hammer
    Hard Core - Dedicated biker usually clubber but sometimes refers to a racer
    Hard Tail - A rigid motorcycle frame with no shock absorbing device on the rear.
    Haya-Bubba - Suzuki GSX-1300R Hayabusa
    HBUBF - Hairy-Butt-Ugly-But-Fast (term for the Kawasaki Vulcan 750)
    HD - Hardley Drivable
    Head - Also called cylinder head. This piece covers the top of the cylinder and often houses valves, rockers and overhead cams.
    Head Gasket - Gasket between the cylinder head and the block or piston cylinder.
    Head shake - When the handlebars shake back and forth due to improper set-up or bumps.
    Headlight Modulator - This device attaches to the headlight bulb inside the case and pulses the high beam quickly. The visual effect is the headlight is flashing. Improves visability of the motorcycle to other drivers/riders.
    Heat - Law enforcement officer, also known as The Man.
    Heat Race - A qualifying race that determines which riders will advance to the final race.
    Heat Sink - A device to channel heat away from a heat source.
    Helical gear - A gear with a spiral or semi-spiral meshing face.
    Helmet - Skid Lid, Brain Bucket
    Helmet Head - The con***ion of your hair after you remove your helmet. It will be partially matted and partially sticking out at odd angles.
    Helmet-Jinx - The bad luck a biker (who chooses not to wear a helmet) gets when someone mentions that he should wear a helmet. If someone chooses not to wear a helmet don''t jinx ''em.
    High Siding - 1. Wrecking a bike by flipping it over. Usually caused by releasing the rear break during a skid. 2. Pitching a bike over and away from the direction you are turning. The dangerious kind of crash. 3. When a sliding rear tire suddenly regains traction while the motorcycle is leaned over, causing the motorcycle to violently snap from leaning side tot he other side (the high side).
    Highway Bars - Thick, often chrome, tubes that connect to a motorcycle''s frame. Designed to protect the engine in case of a collision, but popular for their appearance. Popular with cruiser-style motorcycles.
    Highway Pegs - Foot pegs mounted to highway bars that allow the rider to stretch his or her legs further forward for a more relaxed riding position. using such pegs prevent the rider from having immediate access to the gear shfter and rear brake
    Hippie Biker (AKA Citizen Bikers) - Soft core biker not 1%er. Predates RUB
    Hit the pavement - An idiom for crashing a motorcycle.
    Hit the road - Get on the bike and start riding.
    HOG - Harley Owner''s Group ( http://www.hog.com/) started in 1983
    Hog - A nickname for a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
    Hogwagen - A custom-built trike in which a Harley-Davidson front end and frame is grafted to a Volkswagen drivetrain (subframe, engine and transaxle).
    Holeshot - In racing, the drive from a standing start up to racing speed. Generally, the rider who makes the strongest start is said to have gotten the "holeshot."
    Honda 750 Killer - Kawasaki 900 Z
    Hooligan - A motorcyclist known for his/her reckless disregard of public and personal safety in the name of going the fastest, cornering the hardest, and generally living life on the edge. They ride to have fun, regardless of the consequences.
    Hooligan Bike - Type of motorcycle has been stripped of all unnecessary parts and accessories so that they can have a higher power-to-weight ratio. This gives them the appearance of being "naked". They have minimal bodywork, a racing-styled seat that typically only seats one person, no passenger pegs, an exposed frame, etc.
    Homologation - The approval process of the governing body that certifies that all manufacturers motorcycles meet all standards prior to race preparation.
    Horizontally opposed - Type of engine layout in which the cylinders are placed at 180° to one another. It is also described as a flat twin/four etc. or a boxer engine.
    Horsepower - 1. The power of the motorcycle engine. The higher, the better. Although with an engine tuned for power, it might be at the expense of power at low RPM. Horsepower is a unit of engine power equal to 0,746 kilowatt (kW). Originally developed by James Watt to compare the power of steam engines to the work done by a horse. 2. One horse power is the force necessary to lift 550 pounds one foot in one second. 3. A measure of an engines strength.
    Hosed - Worn or broken beyond repair
    Hugger - A mudguard which ''hugs'' the wheel closely.
    Huggerđ - A type of Sportsterđ, so named because its lowered suspension and lowered seat make it appear to "hug" the road.
    Huggermucker - General term referring to either an inanimate object with an unidentifiable purpose, or a human being fitting the same description(Cre*** - Big John at Humboldt County Choppers M/C in Eureka, California)
    Hurt Report - 1981 study by University of Southern California of 3,600 motorcycle traffic accidents. Also known as the õ?oMotorcycle Accident Cause Factors and Identification of Countermeasuresõ?, and consists of 55 conclusions pertaining to crashes, including the effect of motorcycle riders wearing helmets. See: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?p=208468 for a summary of findings.
    Husky - Husqvarna motorcycle.
    Hydrometer - Device to measure the charge in a lead acid battery.
    Hydroplane - 1. When your tires start to float on top of water, causing them to lose contact with the road surface. 2. A highly dangerous situation in which the tires lose contact with the road surface and actually life on top of a shallow film of water. 1" of standing road water will generally hydroplane a motorcycle tire at speeds of 80 km/h or greater.
    Hydrophobic treatment - A treatment which renders leather water-repellent. BMW uses the vat immersion technique under application of topquality 3M Scotchguard as the active agent. The best results are obtained when the leather fibres are encapsulated without affecting the natural state of the pore structure, so as to maintain the active breathing action.
    Hype-sucker - Anyone who buys into the Harley Hype
    Hypoid Gears - Paired beveled gears with spirally or nonradially cut teeth mated to that the pinion does not intersect the axis of the gear used in transmission and final drives.
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    Left Turn - Left arm straight out from body. Palm Flat. Fingers together.
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    Right Turn - Left arm out and elbow bent. Hand straight up. Palm flat. Fingers together.
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    Stop - Left arm extended straight down, left palm facing back.
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    Single File - Left arm and left hand index finger extended straight up.
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    Double File - Left arm with left hand middle and index fingers extended straight up.
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    Fuel - Left arm out to side pointing to tank with finger extended.
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    Refreshment Stop - Left hand fingers closed, tumb out pointed at mouth.
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    Highbeam - Tap on top of helmet with left hand open palm down.
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    Comfort Stop - Left forarm extended, fist cleched with short up and down motion. Repeat.
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    Follow Me - Left arm extended straight up from shoulder, palm forward.
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    Pull Off - Left arm out, forarm swung toward shoulder or pull off area.
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    You Lead/Come - Left arm extended upwards 45Â, palm forward pointing with index finger, swing in arc from back to front.
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    Speed Up - Left arm extended straight out at side 45Â, palm facing up, move arm up. Swing in arc down and up. Repeat.
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    Hazzard in Roadway - Hazzard on right side, point with right foot at object. Hazzard on left side, point with left hand at object.
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    Turn Signal On - Open and close left hand with fingers and thumb extended.
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    Slow Down - Left arm extended straight out at 90Â, left plam facing down. Move arm down. Swing in arc up to down. Repeat
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    Inline Four Engine
    I - (Interstate) - When on a long ride one will say, I had to ride the "I" from such a place. Or like me I hate the "I''s". I''m a backroad rider."
    Identification Numbers - Factory stamped frame and engine numbers used to identify the motorcycle. Also called VIN or Vehicle Identification Number.
    Idiot Light(s) - Control panel indicator light(s) that warns of a problem situation. Commonly called an idiot light because it neither warns you before the problem develops, nor tells you want the problem is after the bike is disabled.
    Idle mixture - The fuel/air mixture at a low rpm called idle
    Ignition - The way the fuel is ignited inside the engine. This is normally achieved by a spark from a sparkplug.
    Ignition timing - Point at which, relative to crankshaft rotation or piston position, the ignition spark occurs.
    Increasing Radius Corner - A turn where the arc becomes less sharp as you go through the curve.
    Indie Shop - Independent, not franchised
    Indicators - Turn signals/blinkers in the UK
    Ink Slinger - Tattoo Artist
    Inline Four - 1. An inline four cylinder motorcycle (or automotive) engine, these are among the most powerful motors on a motorcycle. 2. An engine with four cylinders in a row.
    Inline Six - An engine with six cylinders in a row.
    Inline Triple - An engine with three cylinders in a row.
    Insta-Biker - Anybody who goes down to the local bike shop and buys the Bike, Gear and fake tattoos so they can hang out with their new ""Bros"" (also Poser or Poseur)
    Integral helmet - A motorcycle helmet that encloses the head completely.
    Impeller - Device that assists the movement of fluid.
    Injector - Mechanism to squirt fuel or lubrication where required.
    Iron Butt (Rally)- An entire association was created called the Iron Butt Association -- 1000 miles in 24 hours yields a Saddle Sore 1000 - Bun Burner is 1500 in 36 hours, Bun Burner Gold is 1500 in 24 hours. The Iron Butt Gold Is 10 days x 1000 miles each day - consecutive. The challenge for this award is run every other year.
    Iron Butt 50CC - A coast to coast endurance ride, for example, Jacksonville Florida to San Diego California in under 50 hours
    Ironhead - The first generation of Sportster models (produced from 1957 until 1985). Unlike other models with nicknames that describe the look of the cylinder heads on particular engine ("Knucklehead", "Shovelhead", "Flathead", etc.), the Ironhead name comes from the fact that the cylinder heads on these models were cast iron whereas the heads on other models at that time were made of aluminum.
    Ironside - Towards the top of the bike, or top area of a part or component
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    Jockey Shifter
    Jack up - When a club member sets a non club member straight.
    Jap-Scrap - Insult - Japanese motorcycles or foreign made bikes.
    Jesus Clip - A small "E" clip that holds the handlebar switches together that when you drop it, you might say "Oh Jesus", ''cause you know you will never find it.
    Jet - Precisely drilled opening in the carburetor through which fuel passes into the air stream. More generally, any hold used to control the passage of gas or fluid.
    Jet helmet - A motorcycle helmet with no chin guard or visor.
    Jet needle - This is a carb part that meters the fuel going through a jet, or hole.
    Jiffy - Side Stand
    Jockey Shift(er) - The partner to the ''suicide clutch'', this was another chopper convention, dispensing with the long shift rod and the lever and gate on the left side of the fuel tank. Instead, a short, about four to six inch, lever was fitted directly to the top of the transmission and shifted by the rider directly, by reaching under his left thigh. This made neutral rather easy to find and, in the hands of an expert, faster to shift than the stock foot clutch, hand shift mechanism.
    Jockey wheel - A wheel used to maintain tension in a chain or belt.
    Jugs - Cylinders
    Jukebox - Any overdressed bike
    Jump start - When the battery is too low to start the engine, one can jump start it from a good battery.
    Just Given''r - Canadian. Expression for riding a motorcycle hard and/or fast.
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    Knucklehead - 1936 Harley-Davidson Engine Design
    K&N - Very popular aftermarket company that manufactures air and oil filters. They are washable and reusable but require special K&N filter oil. K&N claims greater engine efficiency with use.
    Kangaroo leather - Finer, more closely interwoven fibres and a tighter structure make this leather even more durable than cowhide.
    Kat - Katana Models
    Kawayamahondaharleyzuki - Any bike built with parts found along the way
    Keep the dirty side down - Ride safe don''t lay the bike down.
    Keprotec - A blend of Kevlarđ and PA fibres which adds to the already excellent Kevlarđ characteristics of stretchability and resistance to abrasion. Used to reinforce those areas which are most at risk in the event of a fall (elbows, shoulders, knees, thumbs, etc.).
    Kevlarđ - Kevlarđ is the strongest fiber known to man. Kevlarđ is made by Dupont and for apparel use comes in a thread form. In a pure weave Kevlađr does not stretch and is not suitable for use in motorcycle apparel where abrasion is important. Cycleport makes suits from a Kevlarđ/Cordurađ/Lycrađ weave. This specially blended Kevlarđ material meets and surpasses all requirements for motorcycle apparel. Cycleport''s Kevlarđ suits are the only synthetic apparel approved by the F.I.M., the A.M.A., the W.E.R.A. and many other racing organizations. A para-aramide fibre, which is five times stronger than steel at the same weight. The melting point is 450 °C.
    Keystone frame - An American term to describe a diamond-type frame in which the engine serves as part of the structure.
    Kickstand - An arm attached to a motorcycle that swings out from the left side *****pport the bike at rest. Also called a Sidestand.
    Kicking Tires - Slang term for standing around motorcycles and talking about them.
    Kick start - Before motorcycles had electric starters, they all used kick starters. A lever that one would kick to turn the engine.
    Kilowatt - A unit of power equal to 1000 watt. 0,746 kW equals one horsepower. A kW is equal to one kilojoule per second.
    Kinnipullin Pin - Clevis pin
    Knucklebuster - Open-end wrench
    Knuck - Knucklehead - 1. A type of Harley-Davidson engine manufactured prior to 1948, which was characterized by large nuts on the right side of engine above the cylinders. Appearance is somewhat similar to knuckles. 2. 2. Slang of Harley-Davidson Knucklehead engine (V-Twin, produced from 1936 - 1947). Name comes from the valve covers that look like the knuckles of a clinched fist. 3. Harley-Davidson''s first overhead valve Big Twin.
    Kwak - (pronounced Quack), Kwaker , Kaw (pronounced cow) Kawasaki

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