Posted by Samuel Morton on May 21, 2010
The Harley Davidson Company officially commenced with the completion of its first bike in 1903. Unofficially it all commenced in 1901 when 21-year-old William S. Harley drew up plans for a tiny engine that displaced 7.07 cubic inches and had 4-inch flywheels.
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Posted by Seth Lainders on May 16, 2010
A fear of every car owner is the day he or she will have car trouble and have to replace parts of the engine that are located under the hood. That’s easy to understand. There’s always a substantial repair bill to be paid when an alternator, catalytic converter, fuel pump, or any of the car’s other components needs to be replaced.
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Posted by Jonathan Camberlain on May 15, 2010
Thousands of people look at starting motocross for a hobby every single day. The reality is that very few people can afford the huge expense that is attached to the sport. The gear itself can set riders back over $1,000 a year, although this figure can be reduced by looking round for cheap motocross helmets.
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Posted by Seth Lainders on May 14, 2010
Have you ever found yourself on the side of the road with a flat tire, and not been able to fix it because you were missing the proper tools? If you don’t have your cell phone with you, or have traveled quite a distance from your home, this scenario can be quite distressing. Even if you do have your cell phone, there are many areas where a signal is not available. There is one thing that cannot be disputed, a tire iron is required to loosen the lug nuts, and you must be able to loosen the lug nuts to change your tire. Even if you have a nice set of Goodyear silent armor, the best of tires can still give out on you.
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Posted by Elvin Louington on May 13, 2010
Many bikers are extremely fond of their motorcycles. Although many of these bikers take very good care of their bikes, most motorcycles eventually die. Often the lifespan of a hard-ridden bike is a mere decade. Other motorcycles expire much earlier, usually due to a bad accident or fire. Other bikes are replaced with newer models.
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Posted by John Rogers on May 12, 2010
If you’re luck enough to be in possession of your own boat, be it for leisure or for fishing, then you may be aware of trolling motors. These electric motors are often seen as having a number of advantages over the gasoline version. Usually the greatest positive factor is that such motors create very little noise. Also, as they require no fossil fuels you can be sure that you are not contributing to environmental destruction by adding to the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. To be able to enjoy years of the open water with no problems is going to require an efficient maintenance of the Trolling Motor Parts, should your boat be fitted with this type of engine.
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Posted by Andrew Tucker on May 11, 2010
Should you be considering the purchase of an automobile, there are some common traps that you will be smart to elude. Continue reading to find out how you can obtain the best deal from your bargaining.
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Posted by George J. Anderson on May 10, 2010
A mobility scooter , or adult scooter, is a personal mobility vehicle that allows those who have difficulty moving all-around to freely and independently traverse the indoors and outdoors with ease. The technology behind these house mobility devices has evolved greatly more than the past few years and nowadays they assist many millions of people today across the world.
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Posted by Isabella Warren on May 6, 2010
Like car insurance, motorcycle insurance is required by law in many places. If you are required by law to have it, you should ensure that your coverage meets the basic requirements for your area. Otherwise, a basic coverage policy should suffice.
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Posted by Chris Station on May 5, 2010
If you want to carry your dirt bike or motorcycle safely in the back of a truck when you’re head to the track, trail, or even to a bike show, then motorcycle loading ramps are definitely an essential piece of equipment. If you think about how much money and time you have invested, then getting a real quality loading ramp is almost a no-brainer.
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