Posted by A R Thompson on December 31, 2009
The Ford F150 first appeared on the scene back in 1975 and because the F100 was, still in production at this time it was often referred to as the “heavy half ton”. Yet although this model has been around for over 30 years, it was not until 1999 that the Ford Harley Davidson F150 truck was created.
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Posted by Matt Bonner on December 30, 2009
In recent years there has been a resurgence in the number of people now riding choppers. Which until the introduction of such shows as “American Chopper” and “The Great Biker Build Off” were associated with biker gangs. So today you are actually more likely to see them being ridden by doctors and lawyers rather than an outlaw biker.
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Posted by L.J. James on December 29, 2009
There is a new law in Virginia that will ban Motorcycle Club Colors in Bars. The law, originally aimed at Street Gangs, is causing quite a stir with Virginia Bikers. The law states that Bar & Restaurant owners will lose their liquor license if they allow patrons who wear “gang” related attire such as Club Logo’s or Colored Bandannas.
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Posted by Bill B. Sheers on December 28, 2009
Did you ever notice that the hats you purchased in the early 70’s always seems to be in again 25 years later? Scooters and mopeds are really the same way. The reality is, many of these companies are playing up the trend and coming out with scooters that look retro. The Metropolitan from Honda and the GVS from Vespa actually look like a form of older versions.
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Posted by Shawn J. Hess on December 27, 2009
Although you can learn to ride a motorbike on your own, you don’t truly have to, and this is not always the best way to go. There are a wide variety of motorcycle training courses that you can attend to learn how to ride safely and learn all of the skills important to pass the test to get the motorcycle endorsement added to your drivers license.
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Posted by Rory Evans on December 26, 2009
Your idea of an adventure is probably not figuring out a way to move your car when it breaks down in the middle of your travels. It can be annoying and evening frightening to have car troubles when you are out on the highway. Car recovery insurance can help you with this problem. If you have car recovery coverage, you can receive assistance when your car leaves you stranded.
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Posted by John Bellafonte on December 24, 2009
There was a time where finding motorcycle insurance was a trouble and a chore. Many corporations would only supply policies that insured cars and trucks, but it had been tough to seek out a provider to cover motorcycles. Currently, with the advent of the internet and soaring gas costs, motorbike insurance quotes are quite easily obtained.
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Posted by Jack Robbins on December 23, 2009
When your car is blocking the highway and won’t start or move, you need some help. The same is true if you have been in an automobile accident or your car is deemed unsafe to drive. In cases like these, you will need to call on the help of car recovery services. These services can get your car out of the way and take it wherever it needs to go.
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Posted by Jack Travers on December 22, 2009
Throughout the long history of Harley Davidson motorcycles, there has existed some kind of attraction to a brotherhood amongst owners. You can witness this daily as you watch two motorcycle riders pass each other on the road. Inevitably some kind of greeting takes place, it may be a head nod, a wave, a thumbs up, who knows but they will acknowledge each other based on nothing more than they both ride motorcycles.
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Posted by Graham McKenzie on December 20, 2009
Motorcycle insurance is considered “high risk” for factors you may not think about everyday. Remove the stereotype about a typical biker with long hair and a cutthroat and angry attitude. No matter what age, size, or type of personality, motor bikes are dangerous and that’s the primary reason they are labeled “high risk.”
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